Tom Welling as Superman

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Good Late Evening,


I know I have not been online for a while, it is mostly due to the fact that I have a brand new job and I just cannot blog at work or I could get fired.

Okay on to the small bit of news I want to report. This past weekend me, my wife and my best friend drove from Macon, GA to Metropolis IL for the 30th annual Superman Celebration. We stayed till this morning (Sunday) and I just got back home and figured I would share this information with all my fellow Smallville hype members. If you were aware of the Superman Celebration in Metropolis, IL then you know that Allison Mack was one of the celebs attending the convention. Well yours truely, got a chance Saturday afternoon to get an autograph with her, she was very beautiful and everything I use to say about her is totally gone from my memory she is one of the nicest celebrities I have ever met, and she was especially nice for having a late flight into the convention. She signed my Superman Revised Edition book I purchased from Barnes and Nobles a few weeks back, and while I had her in front of me I asked her POINT BLANK as only MUSCLESFORSUPES the following "Do you ever think that Tom Welling will ever be Superman on the big screen" she answered me with the following WITH A SMILE AND A WINK "I don't think so" NOW that is not much news I know, however I wanted to ask her face to face and I did, and you know what I believe her. Sad to say I know, but she seemed to be sincere in her response and that she knows the fans want him as Superman.

Just wanted to tell you all this, you dont have to believe me but guess what I am looking at my autograph and got this news straight to my face and not from some blog website. Just wanted to share the news with you all.

Have a great evening.

Musclesforsupes.

Don't worry, I believe you. Tom Welling has never been the biggest Superman fan out there. He rejected the Clark Kent role a few times before finally accepting it, and has stated a few times in the past that he didn't wanted to wear the suit, what Allison said is just another proof of it. I don't blame Tom, he doesn't want to be typecasted afterall.
 
Well she did wink, and i believe in the power of the dollar. The price is right he would don the tights. :cwink:
 
Yes. Whether he or Routh fans want to admit it or not, he's Clark Kent.
 
i agree that TW will be known as clark kent

like in CBTD movies he had similar role like clark kent that is rebelious son who doesn't get along with his father

In The Fog he tried to act diffrent from his clark knet mannerism and he suceeded to an extent (by the way The Fog did decent at box office even opened #1)
 
Don't worry, I believe you. Tom Welling has never been the biggest Superman fan out there. He rejected the Clark Kent role a few times before finally accepting it, and has stated a few times in the past that he didn't wanted to wear the suit, what Allison said is just another proof of it. I don't blame Tom, he doesn't want to be typecasted afterall.

although he has never been superman fan but he said once that he liked superman movies and admired Christopher reeve
 
Maybe Tom doesn't like the idea of "Superboy" which is what he would be in the Smallville setting. Who knows how he would feel in a "Metropolis" setting playing Superman. It doesn't seem like he's going to be scoring roles all that big outside of Smallville so if he can play Superman he'd be crazy not too.
 
Maybe Tom doesn't like the idea of "Superboy" which is what he would be in the Smallville setting. Who knows how he would feel in a "Metropolis" setting playing Superman. It doesn't seem like he's going to be scoring roles all that big outside of Smallville so if he can play Superman he'd be crazy not too.

You have no idea of how big the roles are that Tom may or may not get...

I think you're underestimating him big time, but I suppose only time will tell.
 
he will do goos in action movies or villian's role

i can see him playing villian's role in james bond movies

since he is very good when he plays bad guy like bizarro, RedK Clark
 
There's no telling where Welling's career may or may not go after SVille, but I think it's pretty clear that most people would recognize him as Clark Kent (or Superman) from Smallville. After 7 years of the show, I think it's a little late for anyone to be using that "typecasting" argument anymore.
 
he will do goos in action movies or villian's role

i can see him playing villian's role in james bond movies

since he is very good when he plays bad guy like bizarro, RedK Clark

Ya know, I actually thought he would have fit well as Indiana Jones son. I think he could pull off the hat.
 
^^^ i agree infact he could pull of young indiana jones role if they make movie on young indian jones
 
Here's a little something I put together featuring clips of Tom during his most shining Superman like moments on Smallville. Personally, other than the lana factor, I really don't see why ppl bash his character so much, especially after some of the things he's accomplished.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=5y90bUv90sw


Enjoy!
 
Thanks for the vid. I really liked the pacing and the chosen heroic scenes. Great job!
 
Here's a little something I put together featuring clips of Tom during his most shining Superman like moments on Smallville. Personally, other than the lana factor, I really don't see why ppl bash his character so much, especially after some of the things he's accomplished.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=5y90bUv90sw


Enjoy!
Great video. :up:
I like it, especially with the song choice, because it really shows how both Clark and Tom have changed since the beginning of the show. TW already had the look, but it's the way that he's matured as an actor that makes him not only a good Clark Kent, but also shows signs that he would make a great Superman.
 
Thanks for the vid. I really liked the pacing and the chosen heroic scenes. Great job!

Great video. :up:
I like it, especially with the song choice, because it really shows how both Clark and Tom have changed since the beginning of the show. TW already had the look, but it's the way that he's matured as an actor that makes him not only a good Clark Kent, but also shows signs that he would make a great Superman.

Very well edited video hero. I love it.

thanks a lot guys for your comments. I really appreciate them.
 
Superman IV. Who needs a poll?

At least there's a superfight.

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Not exactly Tom Welling news, but I thought you guys might find it interesting.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117988775.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

Warner, DC hold superhero summit
Strategy in works for comic catalog
By DAVID S. COHEN
It’s not quite a gathering of the Justice League, but there’s a superhero summit under way at Warner Bros.

Warners and sibling DC Comics are holding high-level talks to hammer out a master strategy for their stable of superheroes.

Warners has never had such a strategy, and there have long been complaints the studio has been slow to exploit a potential treasure trove of franchises. And while the studio is basking in critical love for “The Dark Knight,” it has watched studio rivals rake in big bucks from Marvel Comics characters, and Marvel itself get into the tentpole business.

While it’s assumed there will be another Batman pic, there’s been no formal announcement. And Warners has no movies based on the classic DC universe to preview at this year’s Comic-Con.

Warner has scripts it likes for “Justice League: Mortal,” which teams up classic DC characters, and “Green Lantern.” “Justice League” was close to getting a greenlight until the writers strike hit, and “Green Lantern” has gained heat lately.

All plans, though, depend on the course the studio charts in its summit.

The studio is keeping details of its meetings under wraps, but issued a statement saying, in part, “We’re constantly looking at how best to exploit the DC Comics characters and properties.”

But Warner and DC have often appeared lethargic in getting comic properties developed into films, with only Batman and Superman established in movies. In fact, Warners watchers may feel a certain deja vu, though, with all this talk of giving DC more attention.

Five years ago, WB was getting ready to hire someone to kickstart its development on the DC characters (Variety, July 14-20, 2003). WB said then that it was aware it could lose an entire generation of fans if it didn’t get its characters into the movies. “We’re not going to let that happen,” said a senior VP.

Warners has long been the only studio home for DC heroes. It must pass on any DC character before it can be licensed to another studio, and Warner almost never passes. It keeps the characters in development. (One exception: Summit recently acquired rights to DC/Wildstorm’s “Red” — not one of the classic titles fans have been clamoring for.)

Many recall the painful development attempts to revive the Superman franchise, as handfuls of scribes, directors and stars came and went. Tim Burton and Nicolas Cage famously had pricey pay-or-play deals that the studio had to cover when “Superman Lives” bit the dust.

To be fair, Warners has not ignored its DC legacy: Besides “The Dark Knight,” “300” helmer Zach Snyder’s adaptation of DC’s seminal “Watchmen” is slated for winter release. And DC characters have been more successful than Marvel’s in TV, most recently with “Smallville.”

Yet this year, Warner Bros. has been unable to point to anyone at the studio with responsibility for overseeing the DC characters. While DC’s senior VP of creative affairs Gregory Noveck pegs Warners toppers Jeff Robinov and Alan Horn as “the ultimate decisionmakers,” they’re the decisionmakers for pretty much everything at the studio, and neither is in a position to dive into active development of the DC universe.

Besides “Green Lantern,” which Greg Berlanti is set to write and direct, DC characters that are known to be in line to become movies include Wonder Woman, which Joel Silver has long had in development; and the Flash, which has David Dobkin attached to direct. There has also been internet chatter about an Aquaman movie, much of it inspired by references in HBO’s “Entourage” to a faux James Cameron-helmed “Aquaman” pic.
 
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