The Daily Planet Vol. 2: Superman News and Speculation Thread (🚨TAG SPOILERS🚨)

There is only one true Hamlet:

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I saw it a looooooong time ago. It wasn't great, but I've seen worse lol.

I remember seeing that Ethan Hawke Hamlet movie at a movie night in the student union building when I was in college. My friends and I spent the whole thing just MST3King it because it was so ridiculous. I’m 50/50 on whether modern-day Shakespeare adaptations work but that one sure as hell didn’t lol.

I remember him delivering the “To Be or Not To Be” soliloquy (via VOICE OVER) in a Blockbuster Video. :funny:
 
Yes!

The video store setting for the scene is about what I remember the most.

I really like both the Mel Gibson and Kenneth Branagh versions.
 
I’m not sure I see what everyone else seems to see in Brandon Sklenar.

David had undeniable Superman energy, both in aura and in his look. Sklenar is just a strapping white guy.

100%

Thankfully, I doubt he'll get the role.
 
Gunn as a director/writer, my impression anyway, is that he wants ACTORS for his lead roles. People who can bring something to them. Charisma, comic timing, etc. He isn't going to cast a meat head plank of wood for Batman unless its like Batista where he has something beyond that surface physique.
 
Such as this?

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Oh wow. That's my ideal look for the modern Superman right there.

I'm not really feeling Corenswet's look for Superman at all.

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But he definitely has the 'aura' and energy for it, as mentioned above.

And David has main character energy (if used correctly). Something no Superman has had since Reeve. Routh and Cavill were very passive, limited actors.
 
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Oh wow. That's my ideal look for the modern Superman right there.

I'm not really feeling Corenswet's look for Superman at all.

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But he definitely has the 'aura' and energy for it, as mentioned above.

And David has main character energy (if used correctly). Something no Superman has had since Reeve. Routh and Cavill were very passive, limited actors.
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Something no Superman has had since Reeve. Routh and Cavill were very passive, limited actors.
This guy would like to have a word with you.
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In a different world, Tyler Hoechlin may have had a DiCaprio or Bale type of career where he rode a huge child acting role into adult stardom. But instead he chose high school and college baseball over Hollywood after he held his own against heavyweights like Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, and Jude Law in Road to Perdition.

But the good news for us is that after his baseball career, he returned to acting and gave us the most earnest and fleshed out Superman maybe of all time and at least since Reeve.
 
I’m not sure I see what everyone else seems to see in Brandon Sklenar.

David had undeniable Superman energy, both in aura and in his look. Sklenar is just a strapping white guy.
As a bygone era taught us, that is all some people need. Well that and some pandering.
 
The thing is, Batman will always be easier to cast than Supes because Supes doesn’t wear a mask, and most people tend to want a very specific look for him. So it’s hard enough to find someone who fits that look, and when you throw acting ability and inherent wholesomeness on top of that…when someone checks all those boxes, it’s likely that the fan faves will align with the studio/director faves most of the time because those actors are just rare, and really stand out when they show up, as they make everyone watching them go “that guy is Superman.”

With Batman, most regular-looking actors can be made to look like a pretty effective Batman with the right cowl. That’s why the various cinematic Batmen we’ve had so far have looked almost nothing alike. So there’s a much larger acting pool to draw from that’s narrowed down by the director’s personal taste in actors, which is why the fan-casting is way less likely to align with who’s seriously in contention. There are simply way more options at any given time.
 
The thing is, Batman will always be easier to cast than Supes because Supes doesn’t wear a mask, and most people tend to want a very specific look for him. So it’s hard enough to find someone who fits that look, and when you throw acting ability and inherent wholesomeness on top of that…when someone checks all those boxes, it’s likely that the fan faves will align with the studio/director faves most of the time because those actors are just rare, and really stand out when they show up, as they make everyone watching them go “that guy is Superman.”

With Batman, most regular-looking actors can be made to look like a pretty effective Batman with the right cowl. That’s why the various cinematic Batmen we’ve had so far have looked almost nothing alike. So there’s a much larger acting pool to draw from that’s narrowed down by the director’s personal taste in actors, which is why the fan-casting is way less likely to align with who’s seriously in contention. There are simply way more options at any given time.
Meanwhile, my brown ass be like:
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I thought Brandon Sklenar was the clear favorite on this forum... Guess not, lol!
 
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Oh wow. That's my ideal look for the modern Superman right there.

I'm not really feeling Corenswet's look for Superman at all.

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But he definitely has the 'aura' and energy for it, as mentioned above.

And David has main character energy (if used correctly). Something no Superman has had since Reeve. Routh and Cavill were very passive, limited actors.

It doesn't help that Gunn doesn't wanr a skin-tight costume for Superman either.

Luckily for us, David looks a lot better as Superman in the footage that we've seen when compared to the promotional shots.
 
This guy would like to have a word with you.
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In a different world, Tyler Hoechlin may have had a DiCaprio or Bale type of career where he rode a huge child acting role into adult stardom. But instead he chose high school and college baseball over Hollywood after he held his own against heavyweights like Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, and Jude Law in Road to Perdition.

But the good news for us is that after his baseball career, he returned to acting and gave us the most earnest and fleshed out Superman maybe of all time and at least since Reeve.

IMHO, Tyler's Superman costume from Season 3 and 4 of S&L had the best modern-day design when compared to the other costumes (e.g., SR, DCEU, DCU).
 
In an alternate universe, there is a Batman Vs. Superman movie made in 2002 that starred both Matthew Bomer and Wes Bentley.
I do sometimes think about who might have been cast in that. I think Brendan Fraser was more likely than Bomer in 2001ish when that was being developed. I’m not sure Bomer got on the studio’s radar til about 2003.
 
I do sometimes think about who might have been cast in that. I think Brendan Fraser was more likely than Bomer in 2001ish when that was being developed. I’m not sure Bomer got on the studio’s radar til about 2003.
Somewhere quite cool, it's River vs. Joaquin.
 

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