The Official Superman Casting Thread

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Just throwing this one out there... Craig Horner.

Television actor. No one has really mentioned him. He's 6'2" and has a lot of muscles :lol:

Not a fan myself, but figured he at least deserves a mention.

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I remember Zano from Final Destination 3.

Hes the guy that had his small intestines sucked out of his ass in a public pool.
It was #4 not #3 but yeah that was him. He also did a couple of episodes as Courtney Cox's boytoy on Cougar Town this past season.
 
Thats film highlight of Zano,having his guts ripped out his anus,lol.

He acts like slow in Cougar Town,but I think thats how he is meant to act. Cause there is no serious acting in that show,its all comedy. He acted like a *****ebag in FD4.

I reckon Zano could pull of Superman though. He has the looks and build,but I haven't seen him act seriously in anything yet.

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He has that Classic,Reeves and All-Star look.
 
I'm sorry, but that Joe guy just looks too...ethnic...to play Superman.

It might just be the nose, but he looks like he comes from a specific region of Earth, whereas Reeve and Routh (yes, Routh) had more everymanish looks.

Well, I would say universal and not region-defining looks at least. I dont think they look everymanish. Quite opposite really.

But :up: to that Joe-nose remark. It may be a small detail, but it certainly ruins the "clean" and perfect features that a Superman-look should possess.
 
Bomer has a great face, but he's too small.
 
I had a feeling Padalecki would be cast, but Showtime knows something about it and says there is no chance they will go with him. Maybe that means they thought about the idea before and decided it wouldn't work out.
 
I had a feeling Padalecki would be cast, but Showtime knows something about it and says there is no chance they will go with him. Maybe that means they thought about the idea before and decided it wouldn't work out.

I'd rather have Zach Levi than Padalecki.
 
Not bad, it makes you think what a real superman TV show would look like

A while back someone in the Batman 3 manip thread posted the cast for a serious live action Batman show. I'd love to have Batman and Superman, serious enough to be on AMC or something. I dunno what the chances of having both movies and shows would be.
 
Oh gosh....

Joe M. was just at Comic-Con being interviewed by G4-Tech TV and he mentioned his Superman petition and mentioned the fans online posting pictures of him and supporting his cause. :/


I'm really not a fan of him for Superman. I swear he's only on True Blood just for the sex scenes.
 
Lois and Clark: Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy
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IMO in the first pic, Hugh totally has a great look (and hair) for Superman! He just needs put on maybe 10-15 lbs of muscle with a trainer.
 
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Lois and Clark: Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy
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IMO in the first pic, Hugh totally has a great look (and hair) for Superman! He just needs put on maybe 10-15 lbs of muscle with a trainer.

Wasn't he rumored for Batman and Bond at one point?
 
Rant coming.
Some of these suggestions lead me to believe some of you guys have never seen a picture of Superman and some of your more general suggestions are pure fanboy fantasy.
One, don't suggest the token tall white guy that is on what happens to be your favorite TV show at the time.
Two, stop with the borderline anti STM and Chris Reeve talk. Just b/c you're 16 years old and grew up on Spiderman movies that were all blatent rip offs of the Reeve movies anyway, doesn't mean STM sucks b/c it's old. Specifiaclly, saying that everything contributed to the mythos by Donner should be ignored is ignoring reality and the media of film. Just b/c some of the comics have the fortress with robots and shrunken cities doesn't mean that would translate well to film. The crystal fortress is easily the best incarnation visually for film. Those who say they want Clark the real guy and Superman the disguise, no not for a film. Having Clark a cool guy similar to Superman just won't work for a film. There needs to be a visual difference between the two. Ideally Clark would want to dissapear from people, meaning no one ever thinks about him, he is not memorable enough to ever be thought of , nevermind thought of to be Superman. But having a quiet guy shying away from everyone would be boring in a movie, hence Reeve's clumsy Clark. It was a good visual seperation of the two, maybe not to the extent of Reeve but definitely not Cain's version which was one in the same to his Superman. And on a side note, Cain was 6 feet even and he was too short. Superman needs to be big and tall (and not just in heels or with "movie tricks")
Also enough of the "we need a guy who doesn't look like Reeve." This ignores the fact that Reeve looked like Superman! So you don't want someone who looks like Superman? Some of these latest suggestions are hilarious. Joe M looks way too Italian looking, sorry he does. Too bad as he is a big guy. Padalecki has the wrong face, Jim C has the wrong face and he looks old now, Levi is all kinds of wrong, Cavill is too small and Bomer is even smaller. Someone posts a picture of one of these little guys all shredded up and then the fanboys chime in and say, see so and so is in good enough shape to be the man of steel. It's obvious some of you have never moved iron in your life and/or have very little knowledge of the human body. There is a big difference between being ripped and being big. Superman needs to be big and bulky, more so than being shredded. That recent pic of Cavill shows me that he is really too small in figure. Anyone of you can drop body fat and look shredded, doesn't mean you will look big in the suit. The actor doesn't even need to be shredded at all really, he just needs to be big. Not doughey obviously, and just cut enough to have a chisled face. No 6 pack abs needed.
 
LOL!! Hilarious!

That would be more of a Tarantino type of Superman film no? :hehe:

Heh, you would think so, but actually that whole thing was mostly made up of quotes from Goyer's atrocious Blade:Trinity.

That was one of the crappiest movies I've ever seen. Ryan Reynolds' performance is about the only thing that keeps it from being a total sh**pile.
 
Rant coming.
Some of these suggestions lead me to believe some of you guys have never seen a picture of Superman and some of your more general suggestions are pure fanboy fantasy.

One, don't suggest the token tall white guy that is on what happens to be your favorite TV show at the time.

Two, stop with the borderline anti STM and Chris Reeve talk. Just b/c you're 16 years old and grew up on Spiderman movies that were all blatent rip offs of the Reeve movies anyway, doesn't mean STM sucks b/c it's old. Specifiaclly, saying that everything contributed to the mythos by Donner should be ignored is ignoring reality and the media of film. Just b/c some of the comics have the fortress with robots and shrunken cities doesn't mean that would translate well to film. The crystal fortress is easily the best incarnation visually for film. Those who say they want Clark the real guy and Superman the disguise, no not for a film. Having Clark a cool guy similar to Superman just won't work for a film. There needs to be a visual difference between the two. Ideally Clark would want to dissapear from people, meaning no one ever thinks about him, he is not memorable enough to ever be thought of , nevermind thought of to be Superman. But having a quiet guy shying away from everyone would be boring in a movie, hence Reeve's clumsy Clark. It was a good visual seperation of the two, maybe not to the extent of Reeve but definitely not Cain's version which was one in the same to his Superman. And on a side note, Cain was 6 feet even and he was too short. Superman needs to be big and tall (and not just in heels or with "movie tricks")
Also enough of the "we need a guy who doesn't look like Reeve." This ignores the fact that Reeve looked like Superman! So you don't want someone who looks like Superman? Some of these latest suggestions are hilarious. Joe M looks way too Italian looking, sorry he does. Too bad as he is a big guy. Padalecki has the wrong face, Jim C has the wrong face and he looks old now, Levi is all kinds of wrong, Cavill is too small and Bomer is even smaller. Someone posts a picture of one of these little guys all shredded up and then the fanboys chime in and say, see so and so is in good enough shape to be the man of steel. It's obvious some of you have never moved iron in your life and/or have very little knowledge of the human body. There is a big difference between being ripped and being big. Superman needs to be big and bulky, more so than being shredded. That recent pic of Cavill shows me that he is really too small in figure. Anyone of you can drop body fat and look shredded, doesn't mean you will look big in the suit. The actor doesn't even need to be shredded at all really, he just needs to be big. Not doughey obviously, and just cut enough to have a chisled face. No 6 pack abs needed.
More like Superman started to look like Chris Reeve after the movie came out, especially since John Byrne couldn't capture Superman the way his predecessor Curt Swann drew him. You may have noticed other comic book characters taking on the visual characteristics of the actors playing them in the years since then. You think Hugh Jackman's a perfect visual match to Wolverine? :cwink:

The 1978 Superman isn't bad because it's "old" though it does suffer from a few plotholes and campy humor, it simply represents Superman in a different time and place. We need a film that represents the modern Superman. Mimicing the earlier film won't work, as SR proved. Chris Nolan's Batman films don't mimic the Tim Burton Batman (except for the "I'm Batman" homage against Falcone) and they've succeeded where SR didn't. The Superman reboot can't afford to get hung up on nostalgia the way Bryan Singer did with SR.

And with today's technology, something like the bottled cities & robots walking around the Fortress could be achieved fairly easily.

Clark Kent is the real person, just as Peter Parker is the real person and not Spider-Man, Tony Stark is the real person and not Iron Man, etc. He was raised to be Clark, not a superhero, so for the love of God at least tone down this bumbling buffoon crap. It may have been funny back in 1978, but it's really not funny now.
 
The 1978 Superman isn't bad because it's "old" though it does suffer from a few plotholes and campy humor, it simply represents Superman in a different time and place. We need a film that represents the modern Superman. Mimicing the earlier film won't work, as SR proved. Chris Nolan's Batman films don't mimic the Tim Burton Batman (except for the "I'm Batman" homage against Falcone) and they've succeeded where SR didn't. The Superman reboot can't afford to get hung up on nostalgia the way Bryan Singer did with SR.

It wasn't anything SR used from Donner that made that movie bad. In fact, the only thing good about SR, the score, they got from Donner. So their tying in with STM was a net plus.
 
Clark Kent is the real person, just as Peter Parker is the real person and not Spider-Man, Tony Stark is the real person and not Iron Man, etc. He was raised to be Clark, not a superhero, so for the love of God at least tone down this bumbling buffoon crap. It may have been funny back in 1978, but it's really not funny now.

Check out Kill Bill volume 2, there's a good little speech in there that may shed some light on why Superman IS different from Spiderman or others. Not to get into a tussle over semantics but he was not raised to be Clark Kent as we see him in Metropolis. He was raised to be Clark on the farm, which is and has to be different from Clark in the city. City Clark is just as much of a disguise as Superman is. All three egos are different and none will work effectively on film if one or any is too close to the other.
If I'm not mistaken, Swan was b4 Reeve. Reeve looked like Swan's Supes. Waspy features, high cheekbones, sqaure jaw, thin lips (sorry Welling).
 
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