
On the subject of Warner Bros.' big DC adaptations, it's been revealed this week that Russell Crowe is in final negotiations for the role of Jor-El in Zack Snyder's Superman reboot Man of Steel, joining a growing cast that so far includes Henry Cavill, Michael Shannon, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane. There's also been a couple further of additions to The Dark Knight Rises, with Variety reporting that Josh Stewart (The Collector) has signed on for an unrevealed role in Christopher Nolan's final Batman outing, while a familiar face will also make his return to Gotham City for what you'd imagine to be a rather pivital scene. We won't be spoiling it here (why, I don't know, seeing as it's been all over the internet), so head over to the original post at HitFix if you haven't already heard. You can also check out a fake teaser trailer for The Dark Knight Rises, which apparently screened in Italy (despite an MPAA notice at the start).

The Hero Complex Film Festival also took place last weekend, with a screening of Iron Man and Iron Man 2 accompanied by a Q&A featuring director Jon Favreau and star Robert Downey Jr. Collider posted a video of the Q&A - which includes discussion on the first two movies and some brief updates on The Avengers and Iron Man 3 - in addition to audio clips of screenwriters Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely talking about The First Avenger, Richard Donner discussing Superman and Superman II, and Warren Beatty on the Dick Tracy Blu-ray and possible sequel.

In other Marvel-related news, X-Men: First Class finds itself closing in on the world-wide gross of Bryan Singer's original X-Men despite a bit of an underwhelming run at the box office. Matthew Vaughn's prequel has amassed a global haul of $242.3 to date but has been knocked off the top spot in both the North American and U.K. movie charts and it's looking unlikely that the film will manage to catch any of the other installments. Nevertheless, Fox are still keen to push on with their plans for The Wolverine, with Deadline revealing that the studio and star Hugh Jackman have set their sites on James Mangold (Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma, Knight and Day) to fill the void left by Darren Aronofsky.
...And lastly, it was announced earlier this week that Spider-Man producer Laura Ziskin has died of cancer, aged 61. Ziskin started her career as an assistant to Batman producer Jon Peters and went on to enjoy a successful career in her own right with credits such as No Way Out, Pretty Woman, As Good As It Gets, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the upcoming reboot The Amazing Spider-Man.
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Gary Collinson
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