Superman contraataca...parece ser que por un tiempo tendremos que olvidarnos de El Hombre Murciélago y centrarnos en las nuevas posibles entregas del Hombre de Acero, porque todos los días leemos novedades sobre sus posibles directores, que versión se haría, si seguirían los mismos actores de la entrega de Bryan Singer...rumores, rumores y más rumores, y esta vez tenemos novedades vía IESB.net, quienes hablaron con Brandon Routh, la estrella de Superman: The Man of Steel como Superman/Clark Kent, en la que se expresó sobre el papel que desempeñó en la película del 2006, sobre todo en la característica de Superman, y sobre los posibles villanos en la secuela de Bryan Singer (bueno, en caso se realice, ¿no?):
"I think it would certainly be interesting, I think there are a lot of things you could do with Brainiac. He's been given a lot of power and a lot of different abilities over the years in the comics, as far as I understand. I know that DC is working on a Brainiac storyline that they are excited about and I think combining the two and have that flow between the comics and the movie would be a nice thing. I honestly think there are a lot of interesting things you can do with Brainiac. Controlling people, controlling technology, a lot of cool things".
Routh también opinó sobre la idea de darle una tonalidad más oscura a la secuela de Superman Returns:
"I don't know, I don't think the character necessarily has to be darker, I think he is kind of dark in a sense, emotional dark, in Superman Returns, and the movie as a whole was slightly dark, they could have had more prowess in it I suppose, and I think that's one thing that can be done in the sequel, so I don't know how much darker you want to make it necessarily. You make the stakes higher, you make the villain darker, I think that's a way to do it. But I don't think Superman himself needs to be darker. He definitely has to struggle, how does Superman be a part of the world? And does he have to make sacrifices to be a part of that world? To fit in and what purpose does he really play in the world? Those are all kind of dark places to explore. But, I don't think Superman should ever be dark and brooding, that's not is nature. And that's now what people what to see. Like Brainiac or something like that, a situation when the villain is..."
De Warner Bros., Superman: The Man of Steel está programada para ser estrenada en el 2010 (aunque en Imdb la tienen para el año siguiente)...claro, si en estos días no llegan novedades sobre su cancelación y la aprobación de la trilogía de Mark Millar...esperemos noticias de Krypton. Para la noche les posteo la traducción de los comentarios de Routh, pero no podía dejar de mostrarles esta noticia que a todos los fanáticos de Superman deben de aclararles las ideas.
"I think it would certainly be interesting, I think there are a lot of things you could do with Brainiac. He's been given a lot of power and a lot of different abilities over the years in the comics, as far as I understand. I know that DC is working on a Brainiac storyline that they are excited about and I think combining the two and have that flow between the comics and the movie would be a nice thing. I honestly think there are a lot of interesting things you can do with Brainiac. Controlling people, controlling technology, a lot of cool things".
Routh también opinó sobre la idea de darle una tonalidad más oscura a la secuela de Superman Returns:
"I don't know, I don't think the character necessarily has to be darker, I think he is kind of dark in a sense, emotional dark, in Superman Returns, and the movie as a whole was slightly dark, they could have had more prowess in it I suppose, and I think that's one thing that can be done in the sequel, so I don't know how much darker you want to make it necessarily. You make the stakes higher, you make the villain darker, I think that's a way to do it. But I don't think Superman himself needs to be darker. He definitely has to struggle, how does Superman be a part of the world? And does he have to make sacrifices to be a part of that world? To fit in and what purpose does he really play in the world? Those are all kind of dark places to explore. But, I don't think Superman should ever be dark and brooding, that's not is nature. And that's now what people what to see. Like Brainiac or something like that, a situation when the villain is..."
De Warner Bros., Superman: The Man of Steel está programada para ser estrenada en el 2010 (aunque en Imdb la tienen para el año siguiente)...claro, si en estos días no llegan novedades sobre su cancelación y la aprobación de la trilogía de Mark Millar...esperemos noticias de Krypton. Para la noche les posteo la traducción de los comentarios de Routh, pero no podía dejar de mostrarles esta noticia que a todos los fanáticos de Superman deben de aclararles las ideas.
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