Superman Returns Lois Lane Spin Off?

Wishful thinking. If people didn't go see a movie called "Superman", NO ONE is going to see one called "Lois Lane's Big Adventure".
 
DogofKrypton said:
Wishful thinking. If people didn't go see a movie called "Superman", NO ONE is going to see one called "Lois Lane's Big Adventure".

It depends what that big adventure sis. :wow:
 
Showtime029 said:
In the movie. Lois Lane Returns.
Ah, gotcha. If it was in continuity with SR though, she wouldn't be interested. The ISBN guys (is it "ISBN?" I might have the acronym wrong) got her on camera once and fired away some point blank questions on potential Superman film projects. Suffice it to say, she's pretty loyal to her guy, which was nice to hear.

Pickle-El said:
We all know that doesn't *really* count. ;)
If by "all" you mean you, then you're entitled to your opinion. I would disagree. She hasn't taken the "ace reporter" mantle yet, but she's got all her ducks in a row with the characterization. Loquacious, straight forward (if not completely acerbic) and always on the run. It's not a stretch to see how her future Lois will only have time for her work, her stories, and Superman. And Durance is actually fun to watch too. Wow, what a concept?
 
AgentPat said:
Ah, gotcha. If it was in continuity with SR though, she wouldn't be interested. The ISBN guys (is it "ISBN?" I might have the acronym wrong) got her on camera once and fired away some point blank questions on potential Superman film projects. Suffice it to say, she's pretty loyal to her guy, which was nice to hear.

If by "all" you mean you, then you're entitled to your opinion. I would disagree. She hasn't taken the "ace reporter" mantle yet, but she's got all her ducks in a row with the characterization. Loquacious, straight forward (if not completely acerbic) and always on the run. It's not a stretch to see how her future Lois will only have time for her work, her stories, and Superman. And Durance is actually fun to watch too. Wow, what a concept?


:eek: Wow, that was an amazing replay, I don't think I'd ever exspect you to say . :up: :up: I'm very Impressed Pat, very Impressed . :cool:
 
AgentPat said:
Ah, gotcha. If it was in continuity with SR though, she wouldn't be interested. The ISBN guys (is it "ISBN?" I might have the acronym wrong) got her on camera once and fired away some point blank questions on potential Superman film projects. Suffice it to say, she's pretty loyal to her guy, which was nice to hear.

I know she wouldn't be into it, nor would WB, just thought I'd throw it out there.

AgentPat said:
If by "all" you mean you, then you're entitled to your opinion. I would disagree. She hasn't taken the "ace reporter" mantle yet, but she's got all her ducks in a row with the characterization. Loquacious, straight forward (if not completely acerbic) and always on the run. It's not a stretch to see how her future Lois will only have time for her work, her stories, and Superman. And Durance is actually fun to watch too. Wow, what a concept?

Although I do like the how Durance portrays Lois is Smallville, was kind of miffed that they introduced her into Smallville. Its hard enough to swallow that Lois and other people can't decipher Clark and Superman because of glasses, now she sees him everyday without? She might know he is Superman by now in Smallville, I am not up to date on all storyline arcs.
 
Lois Lane the movie? Oh, and staring kate Bosthworth..one of the factors resposible for making the SR crap to begin with.
What a ridiculous rumour!
Ahahahaha!!!

Yeah, we'll throw it in the $5.99 DVD bargin bin with the Electra movie when it's released on DVD.
Anyone who believes this rumour....
 
Lois and Clark...the Movie.
 
First there was Romeo and Juliet, and before that there was Tristan and Isolde, but now there is Jimmy and Lois: The Untold Story.
 
Showtime029 said:
First there was Romeo and Juliet, and before that there was Tristan and Isolde, but now there is Jimmy and Lois: The Untold Story.
The recent "Tristan and Isolde" movie was pretty good...take a look at it when you get the time.

Jimmy and Lois:the Untold Story........YOU'RE A GENIUS!!! I wanta see it.
 
C. Lee said:
The recent "Tristan and Isolde" movie was pretty good...take a look at it when you get the time.

Jimmy and Lois:the Untold Story........YOU'RE A GENIUS!!! I wanta see it.

I actually heard it was, I was just playing of the tv spot for that movie.

There was a time when Jimmy Olsen took things to seriously, he yearned for photos of Superman, until that faithful day when he caught Lois changing for her Pulitzer Speech...Jimmy and Lois...See the Flash Dec 22nd.
 
AgentPat said:
Ah, gotcha. If it was in continuity with SR though, she wouldn't be interested. The ISBN guys (is it "ISBN?" I might have the acronym wrong) got her on camera once and fired away some point blank questions on potential Superman film projects. Suffice it to say, she's pretty loyal to her guy, which was nice to hear.

If by "all" you mean you, then you're entitled to your opinion. I would disagree. She hasn't taken the "ace reporter" mantle yet, but she's got all her ducks in a row with the characterization. Loquacious, straight forward (if not completely acerbic) and always on the run. It's not a stretch to see how her future Lois will only have time for her work, her stories, and Superman. And Durance is actually fun to watch too. Wow, what a concept?

I originally posted this in the Smallville forum. I think spinning-off a Lois Lane series from Smallville makes more sense than a full-fledged motion picture. The series could explore her life as she climbs the ladder at the DP on her way to becoming Ace Reporter Lois Lane.

Here's what I posted over yonder:

RakuMon said:
Like I alluded to in my original post, I think the best reason (or excuse) for a Lois Lane-centered story would be this scenario:

After Season 7, Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk and Mike Rosenbaum decide they've played these characters long enough and want to move on with their careers. Totally understandable.

However, The CW, seeing how Smallville is such a cash cow for their fledgling network doesn't want to lose their flagship show after only two years in existence.

So after the SV series finale, CW convinces Al & Miles to develop a spin off show starring Erica, Allison Mack, Michael McKean and Aaron Ashmore to do a Daily Planet-centered show (TW & MR could do occasional guest appearances, I suppose, though I think the series finale of "The Daily Planet" should be Clark's first day at the paper.)

It could work because the DP staff is already established on the show. And to keep the sci-fi/mysteries angle, Perry could put Lois, Chloe and Jimmy on the Metahuman Beat, or something. The dynamics would be similar to SV (maybe some sort of love interest for Lois, preferably not a Leaguer) and could maintain most of SV's audience.

A show basically based on this, I'd watch:
loisandchloe02.jpeg
 
Jimmy is a snappy dresser...women love bowties...and he's a good cook.
 
Kal-El 8 said:
:eek: Wow, that was an amazing replay, I don't think I'd ever exspect you to say . :up: :up: I'm very Impressed Pat, very Impressed . :cool:
LOL! Thanks. I do like Erica's take on the character. She's really good. :up:

Showtime029 said:
Although I do like the how Durance portrays Lois is Smallville, was kind of miffed that they introduced her into Smallville. Its hard enough to swallow that Lois and other people can't decipher Clark and Superman because of glasses, now she sees him everyday without? She might know he is Superman by now in Smallville, I am not up to date on all storyline arcs.
"Superman" as a named character doesn't exist yet in SV continuity. He's just Clark Kent for now. What Lois knows about Clark in the future may never be addressed in SV because it's beyond the scope of the show. Basically, once a flying man wearing blue tights and a red cape shows up in Metropolis, SV is over.

That said, the show has already planted the seeds for a more "realistic" take on the mythos. Back in the fourth season, Lois told Chloe, "If I really cared about that person, I wouldn't tell them that I knew. But I would go out of my way to be supportive of them so that hopefully, one day, they would be comfortable enough to tell me themselves. I've learned the hard way that people keep secrets for a reason, even from the people they're closest to."

RakuMon said:
I originally posted this in the Smallville forum. I think spinning-off a Lois Lane series from Smallville makes more sense than a full-fledged motion picture. The series could explore her life as she climbs the ladder at the DP on her way to becoming Ace Reporter Lois Lane.
In all honesty, a show or film about Lois Lane sans Clark Kent/Superman would bore me to tears, regardless of the actress chosen for the role. The most entertaining thing for me about Lois Lane is watching her turn into a puddle of mush when Superman shows up; I could care less about how many Pulitzers she's won. ;)
 
AgentPat said:
That said, the show has already planted the seeds for a more "realistic" take on the mythos. Back in the fourth season, Lois told Chloe, "If I really cared about that person, I wouldn't tell them that I knew. But I would go out of my way to be supportive of them so that hopefully, one day, they would be comfortable enough to tell me themselves. I've learned the hard way that people keep secrets for a reason, even from the people they're closest to."

WORD !!!!!!!!!

In all honesty, a show or film about Lois Lane sans Clark Kent/Superman would bore me to tears, regardless of the actress chosen for the role. The most entertaining thing for me about Lois Lane is watching her turn into a puddle of mush when Superman shows up; I could care less about how many Pulitzers she's won. ;)

I totally agree, It fun to watch, It also fun to watch [the beginining of The classic love triangle between Lois Lane, SUPERMAN & Clark Kent] the Lois & Clark dynamic, Lois is madly in love with SUPERMAN, Clark is madly in love with her but as Clark Kent, Lois lane hardly notice him and is not in Love with him.But as Kal-EL/SUPERMAN they both get to express their true feelings for one another .

Lois & Clark go from "Rivals" to "Good Friends/Best Friends" to finally "Super romantic lovers" :super:
 
I dont really belive this,true Lois Lane did have her own comic.But a movie?I doubt this is real..
 
Maybe WB think it might make for better BO numbers than SR since it will obviously be cheaper than SR.
 
no to a Lois movie that would be the biggest flop since cutthroat island.
 
now, I liked Bosworth's Lois Lane, but we really don't need a spinoff. I mean if it's going to be about ow she met Richard and such, couldn't they just make it a comic and leave it at that.
 
Bosworth's Lois sucked ass and a movie based on said character would make Catwoman look like Gone With The Wind.
 

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