Official: Diane Lane is Martha Kent!

And so we get our second piece of official Superman movie casting — lovely Diane Lane is joining the cast as the Man of Steel’s adoptive Earth mother, Martha Kent.

Here’s Warner Bros.’ press release:

BURBANK, CA, March 2, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Oscar®-nominated actress Diane Lane will play Martha Kent, the only mother Clark Kent has ever known, in the new Superman movie to be directed by Zack Snyder.

Snyder stated, “This was a very important piece of casting for me because Martha Kent is the woman whose values helped shape the man we know as Superman. We are thrilled to have Diane in the role because she can convey the wisdom and the wonder of a woman whose son has powers beyond her imagination.”

Lane will star with Henry Cavill, who was recently announced as the new Clark Kent/Superman.

Lane earned an Academy Award® nomination for her performance in the 2002 drama “Unfaithful.” She most recently starred in the family hit “Secretariat.” She next stars in the HBO feature “Cinema Verite,” opposite Tim Robbins and James Gandolfini. Lane’s long list of film credits also includes “Nights in Rodanthe,” “Hollywoodland,” “Must Love Dogs,” “Under the Tuscan Sun,” “Perfect Storm,” “My Dog Skip,” “Chaplin,” “The Cotton Club” and “A Little Romance,” to name only a portion.

Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.

Slated for release in December 2012, the new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

So I wonder if we’ll be seeing any flashbacks in this, or any scenes of Clark as a child? After all, Lane is only 19 years older than Henry Cavill, who’s playing Clark.

Kevin Costner is in negotiations to play Martha’s husband, Jonathan. Lane and Costner are phenomenal actors, and this kind of castings bodes remarkably well for the new movie.

Viggo Mortensen and Daniel Day-Lewis are also reportedly being courted for roles, as well; Mortensen as General Zod and Day-Lewis presumably as Jor-El.

That’s a lot of talent. Can’t wait to see how this one continues to come together!

Has the Lois Lane casting mystery been solved?

That was fast!

Last night, I wrote an article compiling all of this week’s Lois Lane movie rumors and wondered what it all meant in light of Variety’s report that Alice Eve, Diane Kruger, and Rosamund Pike were competing for a “female lead” who was NOT Lois Lane.

Now, Latino Review says they know who this mystery character is.

Ursa.

Ursa was General Zod’s lieutenant in Superman II, where she was played with cruel, sexy authoritarianism by Sarah Douglas, who would later star as a wicked queen (also a sexy authoritarian) in one of my other favorite childhood movies, Conan the Destroyer.

Latino Review knows their stuff. They broke the “Olivia Wilde for Lois Lane” story earlier this week and were the first to break Brandon Routh’s name when he was cast as Bryan Singer’s Superman in 2005.

The earliest whispers about this new Nolan/Snyder movie starring Henry Cavill as the Man of Steel named General Zod as the villain. Snyder was asked about this and said it was “a rumor for now,” which was NOT a denial, even though nearly every website on the planet reported Snyder’s words as a denial (including Latino Review yet again in their Ursa story).

I wrote this article back in October about how Snyder’s words were anything but a denial.

And now it seems that Zod is more likely than ever if Latino Review’s sources are solid (and we have no reason to believe they aren’t, especially given LR’s track record).

If Ursa is indeed the character, then I’m for Diane Kruger all the way — especially after her performance in Inglorious Basterds.

(I always saw a modern Ursa as Carrie-Anne Moss from the Matrix movies, who worked with producer Nolan in Memento.)

I love this news. Even though we’ve seen Zod in Superman II (played by the amazing Terence Stamp) and on an entire (and excellent) season of Smallville (played with barely contained depravity by Callum Blue), it would be awesome to see a wild, crazy battle between Superman and other Kryptonians filmed through the stylish, skillful, imaginative eyes of Zack Snyder.

My wish list for Zod would be Edward Norton, Oscar Isaac, and Kevin Durand.

Michael Clarke Duncan for Non.

(If you’re looking for a good Ursa story from the comics, check out Last Son by Geoff Johns and Richard Donner. It’s the movie Superman Returns should have been.)

I’m really loving this news. Stay tuned!


UPDATE 2/8

We can count out Rosamund Pike; she’s been cast in the Clash of the Titans sequel, Wrath of the Titans, as Andromeda, replacing the unavailable Alexa Davalos (who deserved more screen time in the first one anyway).

Is Lois Lane even in the new Superman movie?

UPDATE

Click here to read who the mystery female character might be! And it sounds like we’ll definitely have a Lois Lane, too. The original story remains below the line.


As our friend Jamie Williams pointed out on Think McFly Think earlier this week, the sudden (and on a Sunday, no less) announcement that Henry Cavill had been cast as Superman was a blessing that spared us weeks and possibly even months of speculation about who would portray the Man of Steel in the upcoming film directed by Zack Snyder (300, Watchmen, Sucker Punch) and produced by Christopher Nolan (Memento, The Prestige, Inception, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises).

Rampant concern and conjecture, however, have exploded around the casting of Lois Lane — if she’s even in the movie at all, which has come into question over the last 24 hours.

Let’s take it from the top.

First, What’s Playing released a list of actresses they said they’d heard were in contention to play Lois. They state that Anne Hathaway had been the top pick “from day one,” but of course she chose instead to play Selina “Catwoman” Kyle in Nolan’s Batman finale, The Dark Knight Rises.

(She’d have made an amazing Lois, by the way.)

That supposedly left a list including Malin Akerman, Dianna Agron, Jessica Biel, Rachel McAdams, and Kristen Stewart.

Akerman was the best part of the obnoxious Couples Retreat and worked with Snyder as the second Silk Spectre in Watchmen. She’s beautiful and funny.

I don’t watch Glee, so I don’t know anything about Dianna Agron, except for the fact that she looks nothing like Lois Lane. Moving on.

Biel looks like she was carved and molded out of a magical rock on Mount Olympus; her exotic looks make her almost too sexy for Lois Lane, but I really liked her performances in The Illusionist and The A-Team.

Rachel McAdams stole my heart in Wedding Crashers, stole lots more hearts than mine in The Notebook, and recently played reporters in the amazing State of Play (which I loved) and Morning Glory (which I’ll NetFlix when it hits home video).

The article also mentioned a “Winstead,” whom I’m assuming is Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and I really like her, too.

Of this particular group, I’d pick McAdams and then Biel.

But then there’s Kristen Stewart.

I’ve seen two of the Twilight movies and feel that Stewart’s character, Bella Swan, is pretty pathetic. (It’s like she only defines herself by whichever boy she’s mooning over at the moment.) And though Stewart gets a lot of grief for her performances in those films, the weak writing and stilted direction aren’t doing her — or any of her fellow actors, for that matter — any favors. She’s a much better actress than those films suggest, but I just don’t see her as having the guts or the spark to convincingly play Lois Lane.

And yet she became the center of the most attention in the ensuing days, when The New York Daily News (who also snuck Mila Kunis into the initial list) reported that Snyder had offered her the part but that she’d turned it down to focus on “smaller, independent films” in the wake of being sideswiped by the success and attention brought upon her by Twilight.

Stewart’s people hastily contacted People to assure the world that their client hadn’t been approached for the Lois Lane role at all.

So who’s telling the truth? Clint Morris from Moviehole did a little digging and said on his Twitter that one of his sources at Warner Brothers told him that “Kristen’s reps denied her Superman talks because they didn’t want it to hurt her Snow White chances.”

Those “Snow White chances,” of course, being her likely involvement in Snow White and the Huntsman alongside Charlize Theron and Viggo Mortensen for Universal. So much for wanting to do smaller movies, right?

Not that it mattered. Meanwhile, a scooper told Ain’t It Cool that Biel had been seen having lunch with Snyder, too.

But here’s where the story gets particularly interesting to me. Latino Review, who famously broke the news that Brandon Routh had been cast as Bryan Singer’s Superman in Superman Returns (review here) way back in 2005, came through with another scoop stating that Olivia Wilde had also met for the part (while confirming that Rachel McAdams was under consideration, too).

I didn’t see Tron: Legacy and I don’t watch House, so I found this video of Wilde being interviewed by Jimmy Kimmel and fell in love with her immediately. She’s hilarious. And she’s intelligent. And she’s got a lot of spark. Those are all necessary ingredients for a great Lois Lane.

And at that point, Wilde became my top choice of all the names we’d heard up to that point.

(I’d also love to see Zooey Deschanel or Alison Brie get it, and I’d have gone with Carla Gugino or Rashida Jones if an older actor like Jon Hamm had been cast as Clark, but of all the names that have been rumored this week, Wilde is my number one gal, hands down.)

But things were about to get even crazier.

Variety seemingly threw everything out the window last night when they revealed that the film’s “female lead” is down to three entirely new names — Alice Eve (She’s Out of My League), Diane Kruger (who was so amazing in Inglorious Basterds), and Rosamund Pike (Die Another Day, Surrogates, An Education) – and that the character they’re vying to portray is not Lois Lane!

That’s when What’s Playing elbowed back into the fray with a new article suggesting that the casting of Cavill — who’s British — has affected everything from where the movie will be filmed to who’s under consideration for this mysterious “female lead” who isn’t Lois Lane.

And I think that’s ridiculous, by the way. Our current Batman (Christian Bale) and Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield) actors are British, and Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) are Australians, and their nationalities didn’t change anything about their movies.

I don’t know what all of this means, but you only need to look as far as the competing Hollywood spin machines in the Kristen Stewart situation to see that these things are always in motion and can change in a heartbeat.

And Variety’s bombshell doesn’t mean that Lois Lane isn’t in the movie at all. Maybe the role that Eve, Kruger, and Pike are up for is another character entirely, and that Lois will still be accounted for (and hopefully played by Olivia Wilde). It has long been rumored (with zero proof of any kind) that the film would follow a young Clark Kent as he travels the world as a journalist, so maybe the mysterious female character is another journalist he encounters along the way. There’s precedent for this, given that the screenplay was written by David S. Goyer from an idea by Goyer and Nolan, who created the character of Rachel Dawes for the Batman movies. Maybe they’re taking a page from their own book and creating a similar character for their Superman.

Maybe the mystery female role is a villain. Maybe it’s Clark Kent’s Kryptonian birth mother, Lara-El. Maybe it’s Lana Lang (though I hope not; we had enough of Lana Lang on Smallville, and I’d hate to see the new movie tread similar ground).

And maybe there’s so much secrecy surrounding the project that all of the conflicting inside sources are confused. I don’t doubt the reporting behind the stories, but maybe everything isn’t necessarily what it seems to be here.

With so many rumors flying around, Warner Bros. may announce the actress and character soon just to get us all to simmer down.

Stay tuned! The new Superman movie is scheduled to hit theaters in December 2012.

(In the meantime, what I do know for sure is that I’ll love every second that my all-time favorite Lois, Erica Durance, is on camera in tonight’s new episode of Smallville. Oh, Erica.)

Anne Hathaway looks “phenomenal” in “the wardrobe”

Brendon Connelly from Bleeding Cool was recently invited to sit in on a podcast interview with Christopher Nolan’s cinematographer, Wally Pfister, who’s currently preparing to shoot The Dark Knight Rises in May.

Pfister answered a few questions about the film in as appropriately vague a way as possible, including some tantalizing talk about Anne Hathaway as Selina “Catwoman” Kyle. Having filmed her screen test, Pfister says she “looks phenomenal in the wardrobe,” though he wouldn’t (and couldn’t) definitively confirm she’d wear Selina’s trademark feline fatigues. (I think it can be clearly inferred, however.)

He discusses technical things such as wanting to shoot as much of the film with IMAX cameras as possible, while teasing that the opening sequence seeks to top what knocked our socks off in that amazing Joker prologue from The Dark Knight.

When discussing whether Nolan was able to up the awesomeness this time around, Pfister excitedly exclaims, “He does it!”

Everyone involved in this movie sounds so excited about it, which makes me even more excited about it, and there’s so much more news to come. Make sure you bookmark Batman on Film for everything you’ll ever need to know as we count down to July 20, 2012!

(Huge thanks to Kyle for the heads-up about this article.)

It’s official! Henry Cavill is SUPERMAN!

So, there’s a scene in The Count of Monte Cristo where James Caviezel’s Count delivers a birthday toast to young Albert Mondego, played by Henry Cavill, after witnessing the boy’s selfless courage against assailants in the dark catacombs below Rome.

“Life is a storm, my young friend,” the Count begins. “You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm, and shout as you did in Rome, ‘Do your worst. For I will do mine.’ Then the Fates will know you as we know you, as Albert Mondego, the man.”

As of today, the whole world is about to get to know Henry Cavill, the Man … of Steel.

The 27-year-old actor has signed on to play Kal-El, Clark Kent, and Superman in Warner Bros.’ December 2012 big-screen extravaganza to be directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Christopher Nolan.

From today’s official press release:

HENRY CAVILL WILL TAKE ON THE DUAL ROLE OF CLARK KENT / SUPERMAN IN THE NEW FILM FROM WARNER BROS. PICTURES AND LEGENDARY PICTURES

BURBANK, CA, January 30, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Henry Cavill has won the coveted role of Superman, the iconic superhero.

The film will be directed by Zack Snyder, who stated, “In the pantheon of superheroes, Superman is the most recognized and revered character of all time, and I am honored to be a part of his return to the big screen. I also join Warner Bros., Legendary and the producers in saying how excited we are about the casting of Henry. He is the perfect choice to don the cape and S shield.”

Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film. The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers.

Cavill recently wrapped production on “The Cold Light of Day” and stars in the upcoming “Immortals,” opening this fall.

Targeted for release in December 2012, the new Superman movie will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

I am so, so, so happy about this. Ever since my own favorite actor for the role, Jon Hamm, confirmed he was out of the running due to his age, and because I know Tom Welling from Smallville was simply never going to make the leap from TV, I’d been hoping for Armie Hammer while worrying it might end up being Joe Manganiello, who’s been very vocal to the press about wanting the role and at the center of a fresh round of rumors last week naming him as a potential front-runner.

(As I wrote quite some time ago, if the werewolf from True Blood was cast as Superman, I’d have stuck my face in a bag of real werewolves. No offense to the towering Manganiello, who’s as manly as they come and in excellent physical shape, but I think Superman needs to exude a certain kind of goodness and charm that I see coming more from a guy like Cavill.)

(For that matter, I also wanted James Caviezel to get it for a long time, too, especially after he and his family sat near me at the gate in the Los Angeles airport in 2008. I couldn’t believe how much he looked like Superman in person. It was his role in The Count of Monte Cristo that had made me think it years before, so it’s only fitting that the young man who so capably played his son in that film is now stepping into Superman’s boots.)

Cavill’s look is equally regal and rugged, and his acting talents are beyond reproach. Better still, he’s long been a fan favorite for the role with a huge and loyal online following. Those folks are undoubtedly very, very happy today, and I’m as thrilled for them as I am for Cavill.

Congratulations, young man. This is a huge opportunity; you’ve already earned it, and I know you’ll put in the hard work to deserve it.

Up, up and away to December 2012! I hope to hear much more news about this movie soon.

And big thanks to my friend Kareem for delivering the news via text today!

(For those of you who love homework, here are Mr. Cavill’s previous credits.)

What are you talking about, Matt Damon? Volume 2

Check out Volume 1 for all the background you’ll need.

Matt Damon is talking about Bourne yet again, this time to Empire:

“I read online that they’re doing another Jason Bourne movie with Tony Gilroy directing that I’m not in. No one told me, literally nobody called me. People think I have insider information, but you get a sense of where I am in the pecking order!”

But would he even do another one in the first place?

“I’d do it with Paul [Greengrass]. Universal don’t actually own the Bourne character — the estate [of Robert Ludlum] does — so technically I could go to Warner Bros … and Universal could read about it online.”

I’m of two minds about this. I think it’s silly to do another Bourne movie without Matt Damon. On the other hand, the first trilogy wrapped up so perfectly that I think I’d rather just see the story stay as it is.

On yet another hand, if Damon and Paul Greengrass did do another one, I’d see the hell out of it.

It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out.

Anne Hathaway is Catwoman! Tom Hardy is Bane!

WHAMMY!

I’m kind of hyperventilating a little bit and possibly a lot — Warner Bros. has dropped a HUGE bomb of awesome with the first official casting news for The Dark Knight Rises.

Here’s the press release:

BURBANK, CA, January 19, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Anne Hathaway has been cast as Selina Kyle in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises.” She will be starring alongside Christian Bale, who returns in the title role of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Christopher Nolan stated, “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story.”

In addition, Tom Hardy has been set to play Bane. Nolan said, “I am delighted to be working with Tom again and excited to watch him bring to life our new interpretation of one of Batman’s most formidable enemies.”

Nolan will direct the film from a screenplay he wrote with Jonathan Nolan, from a story by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer. Nolan will also produce the film with his longtime producing partner, Emma Thomas, and Charles Roven.

“The Dark Knight Rises” is slated for release on July 20, 2012. The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

I love it. I already can’t get enough of it.

Tell me she doesn’t look like a Tim Sale drawing from The Long Halloween in this picture:


I’m so excited. She’ll be amazing. Like I said in this article back in November, Hathaway has so much appeal and so much talent. I can’t wait to see her tap into her dark side.

And as for Hardy … BAM! BANE! Bane is like a dark mirror of what Bruce Wayne could have become had he gone down the wrong path. It will be fascinating to see how Nolan plays Bane against Batman, especially given that most of Gotham now thinks Batman is a murderer and a cop killer.

And what role will Selina Kyle play in Bruce Wayne’s redemption?

More news will undoubtedly follow soon! Keep your eyes on Batman on Film for all the best and brightest news and opinion you’ll ever need for this movie!


EXCLUSIVE UPDATE!

We asked Christian Bale what he had to say about this news:

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Christian Bale wins new role and Golden Globe

Yes! Congratulations to Christian Bale, who just won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his hurricane-force performance in The Fighter.

He already won the Critics’ Choice Award. Next stop? Oscar.

Here’s hoping. Let’s just say that the wait for The Dark Knight Rises just got a lot more unbearable.

But before Bale suits up as Bruce Wayne and Batman one last time (unless Christopher Nolan comes up with an idea for a fourth Batman outing, which Bale says he’d be a part of in a heartbeat), he’ll be making a film in China that you can read about here.

Bale will play an American priest who attempts to help innocent Chinese citizens escape the horrors of the Nanjing Massacre committed by the Japanese army in 1937.

What are you talking about, Matt Damon?

Now I’m all confused.

Maybe Matt Damon is confused, too. I don’t know. Nobody knows what they’re saying about anything anymore.

Remember this post I wrote, about Universal maybe making another Bourne movie without Matt Damon?

Now Damon has told The Hollywood Reporter that he’d like to do another Bourne movie with Paul Greengrass (who directed the second and third films, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum).

Here’s the story:

With Universal moving forward with The Bourne Legacy — the fourth installment of the Jason Bourne franchise — without Matt Damon or director Paul Greengrass, the stage is set for a potential cinematic showdown between a sequel by the original duo and the rethought version by the studio and Tony Gilroy.

At the Critics’ Choice Awards on Friday, night following his acceptance of the Joel Siegel Award for Service to the Community, Damon spoke candidly backstage about his hopes to make another film and the reasons for the delay in production.“I really hope it’s going to happen,” he said, adding that the decision didn’t fall entirely on his shoulders.

“It’s really up to Paul Greengrass, the director. I’ve always said I won’t do it without him and I think it would be a bad idea to do it without Paul.”

In October, it was announced that Universal was going ahead with another film helmed by Michael Clayton and Duplicity director Gilroy. Damon was not consulted.

“I think Paul’s probably going to do one or two other films that he’s got kind of cooking but after that [maybe they would start working on a Bourne film],” he continued. “I think it’s kind of the thing where enough time has passed that I think it won’t matter if we wait five more years to do it.”

Despite the scrutiny on him and Greengrass, Damon was adamant they sidestep the pitfalls of making the film for the wrong reasons.

“We just want to make sure if we do it, that we do it right. There’s been a lot of pressure for us to do it obviously but that’s that moment I think where you got to step back and make sure you’re not making a mistake. So when it feels like the right time, I think Paul would be open to doing it.”

So … what does that even mean? Dueling Bourne movies? I doubt it. Will Damon’s intentions get Tony Gilroy’s Damon-less movie killed? Or has Universal already decided to move forward on that one, meaning that Damon and Greengrass have already fallen out of contention?

I don’t know. Do you?