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Warner Bros. Pictures Casts
Brandon Routh as Superman
Warner Bros.
Pictures announced today that Brandon Routh, a 25-year-old native
of Iowa with television and film acting experience, has been cast
as The Man of Steel in the Studio's upcoming Superman epic, to
be directed by Bryan Singer. The announcement was made today by
Jeff Robinov, President of Production for Warner Bros. Pictures.
The untitled
Superman movie is expected to begin principal photography in Australia
early next year for release in summer, 2006. It is produced by
Jon Peters, Bryan Singer and Gilbert Adler from a screenplay by
Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris. No other casting has been
announced.
Stated Alan Horn,
President and Chief Operating Officer of Warner Bros., "We
are so pleased to have put this extraordinary team of filmmakers
and talent together and to be moving forward with a project we've
all anticipated so much. I think we're going to make a Superman
movie that all of us can be very proud to bring to our audience
around the world."
Routh was chosen
for the role of Superman following an exhaustive search that spanned
the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. Thousands
of candidates were interviewed before the final selection was
made.
Singer commented
on his choice of a star, saying "Contrary to speculation,
it was always my absolute intention to hire an unknown for this
role. Brandon is an extremely fine actor who possesses the physical
qualifications of Clark Kent/Superman. But he also embodies the
legacy and history of this character in a way that makes me certain
he's the right choice."
"We respect
and appreciate the intense interest that our fans around the world
have in Superman, and we went everywhere in search of a talented
actor who would represent his look, character and presence,"
said Robinov. "We think Brandon is a gifted young performer
who can re-energize this iconic character and excite new audiences
about the legend of Superman."
Routh's
television credits include One Life to Live, Gilmore Girls, Will
& Grace, and Cold Case. He recently wrapped his first feature
role in the upcoming film Deadly, starring opposite Laura Prepon.
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