2004 Movie News Archives

Superman

June 17, 2004: Superman Movie Ready to Take Off

Variety reports that the up-coming Superman movie has shifted slightly, and looks set to start production later this year.

The report states that Warner Bros. is negotiating with Neal Moritz ("The Fast and the Furious," "XXX," "S.W.A.T.," "Stealth") and Gilbert Adler ("Ghost Ship," "Starsky & Hutch," "Constantine") to produce the film, with Jon Peters remaining involved as a Producer but possibly not for long.

While the new Superman movie hasn't officially been given the green light yet, McG is reportedly no longer in line to Direct, even though he did indeed test six actors last week for the role.

It has not been decided which actor will be fitted for spandex and sent to Australia, where location scouting is about to begin. Among candidates said to have tested are Jason Behr ("Roswell"), Henry Cavill ("The Count of Monte Cristo"), Jared Padalecki ("New York Minute") and Michael Cassidy.

The current J.J. Abrams-scripted version of Superman has been somewhat streamlined to a budget that hovers around US$200 million. The film still revolves around Superman's battle with Lex Luthor and a mysterious killer from Krypton who has come to hunt down the Man of Steel.

Warner Bros. Entertainment chairman-CEO Alan Horn and production president Jeff Robinov are expected to decide soon on whether any of McG's candidates will get the starring role.



2004 Movie News

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