Monday, 28 March 2011

Amy Adams

The cast Amy Adams and spiky reporter Lois Lane in the Superman movie by Zack Snyder the next, according to the Los Angeles Times. She starred opposite British actor Henry Cavill, who was revealed as the new man of steel in January.

Adams, a candidate for an Oscar three times now following her Best Supporting Actress for approval fighter and David O Russell, told the News on Sunday after a phone call from Snyder. The director, who will work from the concept developed by a team of Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan and screenwriter David S. Goyer Adams, was the perfect choice to play after a tough journalist is sensitive to the man from Krypton.

"There was a large, and the search giant Louis," said Snyder Times. "For us the big thing is clear that the role really important. We did a lot of review, but we had this meeting with Amy Adams and after that I felt it was perfect for that."

Snyder said Adams letter will serve as the "backbone" in the last Superman imaginable, and will try to ground the character in the world closer to our own reality of a repeat of the previous.

"It goes back to what I said about Superman and really make it understandable for the day," he said. "The important thing for us is making it relevant and real, and make him tenderly to the public today so that we can understand the decisions taken by it. This applies to Lewis as well, it should be in this universe is the same to him [in the tone and content]."

And Adams, 36, follow the established tradition of Superman for the big screen by playing a number of her earlier in the film, tentatively titled Superman: Man of Steel. Cavell is 27, but the original Lois Lane Margot Kidder was also four years older than Superman Christopher Reeve in 1978, Richard Donner, is widely the best film of the series. And Kevin Costner and Diane Lane play Superman adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, in adapting to the new.

And announced the appointment of Adams, with the unfortunate timing of the Warner Bros. as Deadline Hollywood blog, published a letter from Siegel, Joan, the widow of Superman creator Jerry Siegel, the Warner Bros. Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Bewkes, asking him to intervene personally to bring an action for a long time for a reasonable legal strategy. Siegel's estate, along with that of the joint creator Joe Shuster, and recently stressed the success of the copyright to the character in this step, which will force Warner to negotiate before making any future Superman movies. However, in the studio began to develop a strategy to try to force the family's lawyer to resign for his alleged role as a participant in this financial issue.

"My daughter Laura and I, as well as estate Schuster, has done nothing more than to exercise our rights under the law of copyright," writes Siegel. "However, the company chose to sue us and we for a long time between an attorney to protect our rights.

"On December 1, I turned 93, unfortunately I'm not in good health. The heart of my submitted a letter to lawyers on informing them that I suffer from a serious condition in the heart and it forced me to go through the deposition of other pressure may put me at risk of heart attack or stroke . However, my lawyers are forced to endure a second deposition even though I have already experienced deposition for a full day on this issue. As is clear it will cover the earth itself, of its intention to harass me. "

Siegel did not send this letter because she died of a heart attack in a hospital in Los Angeles on February 12. Real Estate Siegel battle with Warner continues.


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