
Shifting across to Warner Bros.’ other major DC property for a moment and we also got a good, close-up look at Henry Cavill’s new Superman attire with a few new images from the Man of Steel shoot, which you can check out over at SuperHeroHype. Cavill certainly looks the part as Superman, but I have to say the more I see of the suit the less impressed I am with the design. Another couple of images also cropped up showing Cavill with Antje Traue’s Faora and the mysterious ‘Mo-Cap Man’, whom fans have been speculating as a CG version of Non, along with that of Doomsday, which seems a bit of a stretch given that the reboot is intended an origin story.

This past week has also seen plenty of talk about the Marvel Cinematic Universe post-Avengers with Tom Hiddleston discussing the possibility of returning as Loki for Thor 2, Clark Gregg seemingly confirming his return as Agent Coulson for director Shane Black’s Iron Man 3 and former WWE star (and soon-to-be Roadblock in G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation) Dwayne Johnson throwing his elbow pad into the ring for the role of Luke Cage, if and when the Power Man ever makes it to the screen. In other potential casting news, rumours have surfaced linking Bradley Cooper (The Hangover), Joel Edgerton (Warrior), Lee Pace (Pushing Daisies), Eddie Redmayne (The Good Shepherd) and Joel Kinnaman (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) to an unspecified future role, which the good folk over at ComicBookMovie have speculated as Hank Pym, a.k.a. Ant-Man, while Captain America: The First Avenger co-writer Christopher Markus told Hero Complex that he’d like to see Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) crop up in Cap sequel as MODOK.

Wrapping up the best of the rest…
…After news last week that Fox had delayed production of James Mangold’s The Wolverine until next year, it’s now been reported by Variety that Mark Bomback (Jack the Giant Killer, Total Recall) has been brought in for rewrites on Christopher McQuarrie’s original script. Variety also revealed that the cast will be comprised solely of Japanese and Japanese-American actors, excluding Hugh Jackman of course, along with a character called Viper, whose role is expected to expand with the latest draft…
...It may have received a rather mixed (i.e. bad) reception from critics, but Green Lantern has finally crossed the $200m mark at the global box office this past week. Although it's technically recouped its production budget, much of that haul will go straight to the exhibitors and with a hefty marketing budget, Warner Bros. are still likely to suffer a loss unless the home-entertainment release exceeds all expectations...
…Fans of animated superhero adventures may want to check out a three-part interview with Sam Liu (Hulk Vs., All-Star Superman, Batman: Year One) over at ComicBookMovie, during which the director talks about his work on the likes of The Batman, Teen Titans, Young Justice, Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns…
…Director Marc Webb had a few words for Total Film about his upcoming reboot The Amazing Spider-Man, while Chris Zylka (Shark Night 3D) spoke to Collider about his experience as Flash Thompson and rumours persisted that Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) could feature alongside in the cast alongside Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans and company when the film arrives next summer…
…And finally, the results of our latest poll are now in, with X-Men: First Class enjoying a late surge to take the title of your favourite superhero movie of 2011 with 45% of the vote, ahead of Captain America: The First Avenger (29%), Thor (20%) and Green Lantern (4%). Thanks to everyone who took the time to vote.
Gary Collinson
Holy Franchise, Batman! - Coming 2012.
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