Interviews
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Brandon Routh first came on the scene as the Man of Steel in Superman Returns, but for the past two years the caped crusader has been keeping under the radar. Not giving up on his popcorn appeal, Routh plans to participate in an upcoming sequel, in the meantime focusing on independent film projects and Fear Itself, a new horror anthology on NBC. We caught up with Routh to chat about the new series, his upcoming movies and more.
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Hollywood.com catches up with Superman director Bryan Singer at Comic Con International.
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Superman Returns Soundbite Interview with Brandon Routh
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Can the director who made the modern age’s most edgy, angry and angst-ridden comic book superhero, Wolverine, become one of the big screen’s most beloved bad boy-good guys breathe new life into the granddaddy of all costumed, super-powered crime fighters, the old school, boy scout-ish Last Son of Krypton himself? Even Bryan Singer had his own doubts, as he reveals to Hollywood.com as he discussing bringing the Man of Steel back to the cinema after nearly two decades for Superman Returns.
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The beautiful blonde ingenue Kate Bosworth has become a bona fide leading lady with her turn as Lois Lane, the former paramour who sets the Man of Steel’s heart soaring in Superman Returns. Here, she tells Hollywood.com how the role of the intrepid reporter was one to die—and dye—for.
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Kevin Spacey is in the middle of talking when he glances across the table and gets a good look at the shiny new oversized Superman action figure before him. He stops in mid-sentence, exclaiming: “What the f**k is that?!”
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Superman Returns Soundbite Interview with Kevin Spacey
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He's taken off the thick glasses and the dark blue newsman suit. He’s even shed the blue tights, the cape and the big red “S.” It’s time for the world to meet the man behind the new Superman: actor Brandon Routh, and Hollywood.com was there when he came down to earth for an in-depth interview.
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Superman Returns Soundbite Interview with Kate Bosworth
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He’s good-looking, talented, popular—so what, exactly, is wrong with James Marsden? First he loses the girl—namely Famke Jannsen’s Jean Grey—to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in the X-Men films (she breaks his heart—and more of him). Then Rachel McAdams writes him off in The Notebook for Ryan Gosling, and now he’s trying not to let his latest girl Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) get swept off her feet again by the Man of Steel himself (Brandon Routh) in Superman Returns. Yes, Marsden'ss batting average is looking worse than Bill Pullman’s epic run of also-ran beaus in those '90s romantic comedies, but Hollywood.com still loves ya, Jimmy, especially when you give us the early lowdown on Superman Returns!