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New actor to play Superman finally named

<p>An exciting announcement has been made regarding the newest upcoming<em> Superman</em> movie, as it introduces a fresh actor to take on the iconic superstar role.</p> <p>Actor David Corenswet, aged 29, has been chosen to take over the mantle from Henry Cavill in the highly anticipated 2025 film, titled <em>Superman: Legacy</em>.</p> <p>Corenswet will make his debut as the main protagonist in this rebooted film series, portraying the iconic character Clark Kent. He will be joined by Rachel Brosnahan, aged 32, who will be stepping into the role of Lois Lane, previously played by Amy Adams, according to a report by <em>Deadline</em>.</p> <p>Corenswet, known for his role as Jake in the 2022 Netflix film <em>Look Both Ways</em> alongside Lili Reinhart, has previously showcased his talent in productions such as<em> Hollywood</em>, <em>The Politician</em>, and the A24 film <em>Pearl</em>.</p> <p><em>Superman: Legacy</em> is scheduled to be released on July 11, 2025, and will explore the dynamic between Superman's Kryptonian heritage and his upbringing as a human.</p> <p>During the casting process, Corenswet and the marvellous star of <em>The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel</em>, Rachel Brosnahan, were among a select group of actors who auditioned in front of DC co-chairs Peter Safran and director James Gunn while fully dressed in Superman costumes and makeup.</p> <p>The auditions spanned two days and involved three actors who had been meticulously chosen after an extensive search for the new leads.</p> <p>Henry Cavill, who had been widely anticipated to reprise his role as the Man of Steel after appearing in a teaser for <em>Black Adam</em> in October 2022, delivered the "sad news" in January that he had been removed from the cast by the bosses at DC Studios.</p> <p>In his announcement, Cavill expressed his respect for the decision, acknowledging that changes in casting occur in the entertainment industry. He mentioned his meeting with James Gunn and Peter Safran and their vision for building a new universe.</p> <p>Despite being instructed by the studio to announce his return in October, prior to their involvement, he accepted the situation, understanding that it is a part of life's ever-evolving nature.</p> <p><em>Image: Netflix</em></p>

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Super rare pic of unrecognisable Gene Hackman

<p>For the first time in a long time, legendary actor Gene Hackman has been spotted out and about at the age of 93.</p> <p>The icon had been reclusive in recent years, and these are the first photos of him snapped in a very long time. </p> <p>The <em>Superman</em> star still seemed fit and looked quite healthy in the snaps taken in Santa Fe, New Mexico. </p> <p>The retired actor was spotted enjoying a fast food lunch at a parking lot after going through the Wendy’s drive-thru. </p> <p>He is still sporting his signature moustache in the rare sighting. </p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">New photos of Hollywood Legend Gene Hackman have been released. He is currently 93-years-old. These are the first photos of him in years. <a href="https://t.co/5pn1wXN81w">pic.twitter.com/5pn1wXN81w</a></p> <p>— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) <a href="https://twitter.com/DailyLoud/status/1633270131324223489?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 8, 2023</a></p></blockquote> <p>Hackman’s last movie role was with Ray Romano and Christine Baranski in the 2004 comedy <em>Welcome To Mooseport</em>. </p> <p>In July 2004, Hackman was interviewed by Larry King, where he announced there were no new film projects lined-up and believed his acting career was over.</p> <p>Years later, the star confirmed his retirement while promoting his third novel <em>Escape From Andersonville</em>, back in 2008.</p> <p>In an interview with CQ in 2011, he was asked if he would ever come out of retirement to do another film, and he responded, “If I could do it in my own house, maybe, without them disturbing anything and just one or two people.”</p> <p>CQ also asked him, “how do you want to be remembered?"</p> <p>“As someone who tried to portray what was given to them in an honest fashion. I don't know, beyond that. I don't think about that often, to be honest. I'm at an age where I should think about it.” He said with a laugh.</p> <p>Hackman has long been one of the most highly regarded film actors of all time, leading his Mississippi Burning director Alan Parker to state that “he is incapable of bad work. Every director has a shortlist of actors he’d die to work with, and I’ll bet Gene’s on every one.”</p> <p>The thespian really made waves when he was nominated for an Oscar for the Best Supporting Actor category for the 1970s film<em> I Never Sang For My Father</em>.</p> <p>A year later, he became a leading man in incredible fashion, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor in his New York City Detective Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle in <em>The French Connection</em> (1971). </p> <p>Hackman’s career only went up from there, with countless awards under his belt, including two Oscars, two BAFTA awards and two Golden Globes.</p> <p><em>Image credit: Getty</em></p>

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Super-busted: Son of legendary Superman actor caught on TV with no pants

<p>Will Reeve suffered intense embarrassment after being caught on Good Morning America without pants on live TV.</p> <p>Reeve is an American correspondent for the morning show and son of the late <em>Superman</em><span> </span>star. He presented in a white button-up shirt and blazer. However, it wasn’t until he lifted his leg that he revealed he wasn’t wearing any pants.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">I have ARRIVED*<br /><br />*in the most hilariously mortifying way possible <a href="https://t.co/2NQ85QEJVr">https://t.co/2NQ85QEJVr</a></p> — Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReeveWill/status/1255141549450473473?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>However, Reeve took it all in good fun and posted a statement on Twitter.</p> <p>“Trying to be efficient, I got ready for a post-GMA workout a little too soon this morning,” he explained.</p> <p>“The camera angle, along with friends, family and several hundred strangers on social media made me rethink my morning routine,” he added.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">When WFH goes wrong (or, your self-framed live shot goes too wide).<br />Hope everyone got a much needed laugh 😂 <a href="https://t.co/GbyLBhL7Be">pic.twitter.com/GbyLBhL7Be</a></p> — Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReeveWill/status/1255167525677142017?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>He has since done a story on Zoom etiquette and explained the perils from working from home in another segment.</p> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p dir="ltr">Putting a button on this story. <a href="https://t.co/x6G9KVCs9j">https://t.co/x6G9KVCs9j</a></p> — Will Reeve (@ReeveWill) <a href="https://twitter.com/ReeveWill/status/1255517179585363968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 29, 2020</a></blockquote> <p>"I'm just here in my home, setup for another day of work like millions of Americans who are on video calls all the time now," Reeve said. </p> <p>"And a headline reminder for anyone who's using Zoom, Skype, FaceTime, anything with a camera: Make sure you frame your shot."</p> <p>He added: "On a personal note, I just want to say I try to take life seriously but not myself. So I've had a good laugh at this, but I don't want anyone to think that I don't respect and love my job. I've had a lot of fun and I know everyone else has, too. And I'm a lousy camera operator."</p>

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Where are they now? Marc McClure

<p>Many of us grew up feeling like we knew the characters in the early <em>Superman</em> series. The series started out with <em>Superman</em> and it was so successful there were three sequels – <em>Superman II, Superman III</em> and <em>Superman IV: The Quest for Peace</em>.</p> <p>McClure played Jimmy Olsen in all of these movies, alongside the fabulous Christopher Reeve as Superman/Clark Kent and the unforgettable Margot Kidder as Lois Lane.</p> <p>In his role as the Daily Planet’s photographer, McClure carved out a niche for himself in this iconic movie series. He's the only actor who appeared in the same role in all four of the Christopher Reeve-era <em>Superman</em> films and <em>Supergirl</em>.</p> <p>McClure had another recurring role as Dave McFly, Marty McFly's brother, in <em>Back to the Future, Back to the Future Part II</em> and <em>Part III</em>. He appeared in other films as well, including <em>Apollo 13, Freaky Friday</em> and numerous television series.</p> <p><strong>So where is McClure now? </strong></p> <p>At 59, McClure is married and lives in California where he grew up. He has been in Australia for the first time, speaking at special screenings of a new cut of the <em>Superman II</em> film, called <em>Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut.</em></p> <p>At one of these screenings in Sydney last week, McClure explained that for reasons which are still not known, the original director of <em>Superman II</em>, Richard Donner, was taken off the movie when filming was only about 75 per cent complete.</p> <p>McClure said the role of director was handed over to the second director, Richard Lester. However, in order for Lester to receive full credit as director of the movie, he had to reshoot up to 51 per cent of the scenes. This included refilming several sequences originally filmed by Donner.</p> <p>As McClure explained, many diehard fans still feel the original <em>Superman II</em> sequences were superior to what was actually released in the cinemas in 1980. So in 2006, a re-cut version of the film was released, which restored much of Donner's original conception and original scenes.</p> <p>McClure said all the actors were told Donner had been taken off the movie but not the reason why: "We came back and were told we had a new director. I remember getting on the stage and there'd be an X and you'd be told, you say this line here and then you move over here to this X. It was just such a different world. With Donner we'd work it out. But then it became so different."</p> <p>"Richard Donner is the reason we're sitting here tonight," he added. "He's as good as it gets. The footage we have here tonight was found in a vault in Kansas by Michael Thor and he put it together. It's so special.</p> <p>"There's not a lot of people who can tell stories on celluloid. There's maybe 10 on the planet and Dick Donner is one of the best," he added.</p> <p><strong>Pure luck </strong></p> <p>Looking fit and healthy, McClure went on to let the audience know he felt it had been a stroke of "pure luck" when he landed the iconic role of Jimmy Olsen.</p> <p>"I did nothing for my audition," he said. "At the time, I was living on a boat and I was just hanging out. I never really thought I was going to be an actor. I thought I was going to be a jockey because I weighed hardly anything. But a friend of my mom's told me about these auditions and so I started going to them and I started to get jobs."</p> <p>For the <em>Superman</em> audition, he said he went in and met Richard Donner, and they talked about what it was like living on a houseboat for around half an hour. "At the end of our chat he said, 'Do you know who Jimmy Olsen is?' and I said 'Golly!' and that was it. I was just being myself."</p> <p>McClure said thought he didn't get the role because he didn't hear anything but a few months later, he was asked to come in and told he had the job.</p> <p>"Just getting that part in these movies has turned into a lifetime of this..." he said, pointing to the audience who were listening to every word.</p> <p>"I've been very lucky with the <em>Superman </em>movies and the <em>Back to the Future</em> movies. I don't really know how I got here," he added.</p> <p><strong>What does he think of the new <em>Superman</em> movies?</strong></p> <p>McClure says he would like to say he enjoys the new Superman movies such as <em>Man of Steel </em>released in 2013, and <em>Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice</em>, released this year, but he finds it difficult.</p> <p>"I go to these new films and I'm rooting for them so I can pass on the torch. But I have to say it hasn't happened. Now they're getting so dark and serious. Before, you could escape with these characters of Jimmy Olsen, Clark Kent and Lois Lane. There was an innocence that Jimmy Olsen had – he had something special. And the <em>Superman </em>movies had humour. I think the new ones are missing the point," he said.</p> <p>Asked if he had retired, he laughed and said: "I did retire for four years. But this year I went back to work and I'm playing a character in an NBC pilot called <em>Powerless</em> that's going to be a series – I'm not sure if you'll get that here. I have a recurring role."</p> <p><strong>Dedication to Christopher Reeve</strong></p> <p>Before the special screening of the re-cut version of <em>Superman II</em>, McClure made a point of acknowledging Christopher Reeve, saying: "Well before we go any further, let's hear it for the man who will always be The Man of Steel and that's Mr Christopher Reeve."</p> <p>"I could get teary-eyed but, you know, to be The Man of Steel and then be in a wheelchair and yet to continue to speak to people – incredible, incredible! Maybe one day they will tell the full Christopher Reeve story. He had an incredible lifetime. And Christopher Reeve was a teacher to all of us," he said with strong emotion.</p> <p>It was obvious that over the years of playing Jimmy Olsen and Superman/Clark Kent in four films, McClure and Reeve had cemented a firm friendship.</p> <p>Later, as <em>Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut</em>, began to play, a poignant dedication to Reeve only further endorsed what McClure had said: This film is dedicated to Christopher Reeve without whom we would never have believed that man could fly.</p> <p><em>Written by Pamela Connellan. Republished with permission </em><a href="https://www.wyza.com.au/articles/entertainment/where-are-they-now-marc-mcclure.aspx"><em>Wyza</em></a><em>.</em></p>

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Superman’s Louis Lane, Margot Kidder, dies aged 69

<p>Margot Kidder, the Canadian actress best known for starring as Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in the Superman film franchise of the 1970s and 1980s, has died aged 69.</p> <p>Kidder passed away on Sunday at her home in Livingston, Montana, according to a notice on the website of Franzen-Davis Funeral Home. </p> <p>Kidder’s manager Camilla Fluxman Pines said she died peacefully in her sleep. Her cause of death is unknown.</p> <p><img src="https://imagesvc.timeincapp.com/v3/mm/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeopledotcom.files.wordpress.com%2F2018%2F05%2Fshutterstock_editorial_5885438aa_huge.jpg&amp;w=1100&amp;q=85" alt="Margot Kidder" style="width: 454px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>Kidder began acting in the late 1960s and rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie. She went on to reprise the part in the movie’s three sequels.</p> <p>She had many of the movies’ most memorable lines, including “You’ve got me?! Who’s got you?!” when she first encountered superman as she and a helicopter plunged from the top of a Metropolis building.</p> <p><img src="https://imagesvc.timeincapp.com/v3/mm/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpeopledotcom.files.wordpress.com%2F2018%2F05%2Fgettyimages-165453145.jpg&amp;w=1100&amp;q=85" alt="Margot Kidder" style="width: 446px; display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>Despite her acting success, Kidder battled mental health issues her entire life and which at one point left her homeless.</p> <p>She is survived by her daughter, Maggie McGuane.</p> <p> </p>

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Late actor Christopher Reeve's son is the spitting image of his father

<p><span>The son of late actor Christopher Reeve has made an appearance at an event in New York and fans were shocked over his resemblance to his dad.</span></p> <p><span>Twenty-five-year-old Will made an appearance at the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Gala in New York on Thursday.</span></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><span><img width="500" height="413" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7264816/1_500x413.jpg" alt="1 (49)"/><br /></span></p> <p><span>Also attending the charity event included Will’s half-brother Matthew, 37, and actress Glenn Close, who was a presenter during the night.</span></p> <p><span>Will was all smiles at the fundraiser for the foundation, which is a non-profit organisation aimed to improve the quality of life for people living with paralysis.</span></p> <p><span>Actor Jerry O’Connell, who hosted the event, told </span><em><span>PEOPLE</span></em><span>, “I first got involved because I met Will Reeve, who’s Christopher Reeve’s son, and I was just so taken with what a well-mannered young man he was. Last year he said, ‘Would you come host this evening that we have?’ And I have to tell you, I honestly didn’t know much about the foundation.”</span></p> <p><span>Will not only looks like his father but is also pursuing acting.</span></p> <p><span>Will appeared alongside Glenn Close in the 1997 TV Movie </span><em><span>In The Gloaming</span></em><span> and appeared in </span><em><span>The Brooke Ellison Story</span></em><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Will was 3 years old when his father was left paralysed in 1995 and was just 11 when he died in 2004. Two years later, his mother Dana died of lung cancer at 44.</span></p> <p><span>What do you think of Will's resemblance to his famous father? Tell us in the comments below. </span></p>

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Noel Neill the first actress to play Lois Lane dies at 95

<p>It’s a sad day for fans of the Man of Steel, with confirmation that Noel Neill, the first actress to play Superman’s love interest Lois Lane, has sadly passed away at age 95.</p> <p>Neill’s biographer Jim Nolt, confirmed in a statement that the actress had passed away in her home in Tucson, Arizona after finally succumbing to a long term disease.</p> <p>Neill had a remarkable career, first coming to prominence as the intrepid Daily Planet reporter in the 1948 Columbia movie serial, <em>Superman</em>, a role she’s make her own and eventually reprise for the classic 1950’s television series <em>The Adventures of Superman</em>.</p> <p><img width="500" height="305" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/23809/lois-lane-in-text_500x305.jpg" alt="Lois Lane In Text" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"/></p> <p>While she would never reach the same giddy heights in her career, Neill’s associated with the Man of Steel continued throughout her life, playing Lois Lane’s mother in the 1978 film <em>Superman</em> and having a memorable cameo in 2006’s <em>Superman Returns</em>.</p> <p>Recently in 2010 the city of Metropolis, Illinois unveiled a statue of Lois Lane modelled after Neil to celebrate the actress’ remarkable career and achievements.</p> <p>To see some highlights from her career, watch the clip above.</p> <p>Were you a fan of <em>The Adventures of Superman</em>, or any of the other iterations of the Man of Steel? Let us know in the comments below.</p> <p><em>Video credit: YouTube / Bill Dillane</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/entertainment/movies/2016/06/shocking-actor-transformations-for-movie-roles/"><strong>10 shocking transformations by actors for movie roles</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/entertainment/movies/2016/05/highest-earning-films-of-all-time/"><strong>Highest-earning films of all time</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/entertainment/movies/2016/05/7-actors-children-who-became-actors-too/"><strong>7 children who followed in the footsteps of their actor parents</strong></a></em></span></p>

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