Man of Steel (film)
Man of Steel | |
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Directed by | Zack Snyder |
Screenplay by | David S. Goyer |
Story by | Christopher Nolan David S. Goyer |
Produced by | Christopher Nolan Emma Thomas Charles Roven Deborah Snyder |
Starring | Henry Cavill Amy Adams Michael Shannon |
Cinematography | Amir M. Mokri[2] |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Budget | $175 million |
Man of Steel is an upcoming American superhero film under the development of Zack Snyder, Christopher Nolan, and David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Superman, the film will be a reboot of the Superman film series. Using Chicago as a backdrop, and with production to be based in west suburban Plano, the film entered principal photography in August 2011, for a planned theatrical release on June 14, 2013 by Warner Bros., which also includes IMAX venues.[4]
Cast
- Henry Cavill as Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman: An alien infant sent to Earth by his parents from his dying planet Krypton. He is raised by Kansas farmers before growing up to become Earth's greatest superhero. Cavill was cast as Superman,[5] making him the first non-American actor to be cast in the role.[6] Cavill was on the shortlist for the 2006 film Superman Returns, but lost the part to Brandon Routh.[7]
- Amy Adams as Lois Lane: Reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper and love interest of Superman / Clark Kent. [8][9] Adams was selected from a list of actresses that included Olivia Wilde and Mila Kunis.[10]
- Michael Shannon as General Zod: Once a Kryptonian Military General who led the army on Krypton who turned renegade aiming to take over the planet and replace the Ruling Council with himself.
- Antje Traue as Faora: The man-hating right-hand-woman and second-in-command to General Zod who tried to help him overthrow the Ruling Council on Krypton.
- Russell Crowe as Jor-El: The biological father of Superman and one of Krypton's most gifted and successful scientists who predicted the destruction of his planet. Sean Penn and Clive Owen were also considered for the role.[11]
- Julia Ormond as Lara Lor-Van: The biological mother of Superman and loyal wife to Jor-El. Connie Nielsen was in negotiations for the role before Ormond was cast. [12]
- Laurence Fishburne as Perry White: The Editor in Chief of the Daily Planet and the boss of Clark Kent and Lois Lane.[13]
- Kevin Costner and Diane Lane as Jonathan and Martha Kent: The adoptive parents of Superman. Director Zack Snyder said of Costner "Kevin will be able to communicate the quiet strength of this rural American man who raised the greatest superhero of all time."[14]
- Harry Lennix as General Swanwick[15][16]
- Christopher Meloni as Colonel Hardy[15][17]
Background
Development
In June 2008, Warner Bros. was taking pitches from comic book writers, screenwriters, and directors on how to successfully re-start the Superman film series.[18] "I told them, it’s not that bad. Just treat Superman Returns as the Ang Lee Hulk," comic book writer Mark Waid explained. "The Incredible Hulk has proven the audience will forgive you and let you redo the franchise."[19] Comic book writers Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, and Brad Meltzer also pitched their ideas for a reboot. Morrison's idea was similar to his work on All-Star Superman, while Waid's was akin to Superman: Birthright.[19] Mark Millar, teaming with director Matthew Vaughn, planned an epic 8-hour Superman trilogy, each installment released a year apart, similar to The Lord of the Rings.[20][21] Millar compared it to the Godfather trilogy, in which it would chronicle the entire life of Superman, from the early days of Krypton to the finale where Superman loses his powers as the sun starts to supernova.[22] August 2009 saw a court ruling in which Jerry Siegel's family recaptured the rights to Superman's origins and Siegel's copyright in Action Comics #1.[23] In addition, a judge ruled that Warner Bros. did not owe the families additional royalties from previous films, however if they do not begin production on a Superman film by 2011, then the Shuster and Siegel estates will be able to sue for lost revenue on an unproduced film.[24]
During story discussions for The Dark Knight Rises in 2008, David S. Goyer told Christopher Nolan his idea on how to present Superman in a modern context.[25] Impressed with Goyer's concept, Nolan pitched the idea to the studio,[25] who hired Nolan to produce and Goyer to write based on the financial and critical success of The Dark Knight.[26][27] Nolan admired Bryan Singer's work on Superman Returns for its connection to Richard Donner's version, but stated that the new film would not have any relationship with the previous film series.[28]
Pre-production
Guillermo del Toro turned down the director's position on the reboot because of his commitment on a film adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness,[29] while Robert Zemeckis was also approached.[30] Darren Aronofsky, Duncan Jones, Jonathan Liebesman, Matt Reeves, and Tony Scott were considered as potential directors,[31] before Zack Snyder was hired in October 2010.[32] Casting began the following November.[33]
Filming
With an estimated budget of $175 million,[34] principal photography began on August 1, 2011 at an industrial park near DuPage Airport under the codename "Autumn Frost".[35] Filming is expected to last for two to three months.[34] Production will take place in Plano on August 22 to August 29.[35][36] Filming will later take place at the Chicago Loop from September 7 to September 17.[35]Vancouver Film Studios and Chicago are other shooting locations.[37]
Marketing
Warner Bros. and DC Comics won the rights to a domain name in use by a member of the public as use for the film's official website.[38]
References
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