Happy Birthday, Superman (And Lois Lane): Today Is The 75th Anniversary Of The Release Of Action Comics #1 – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

As I type this, it’s turning April 18 in the U.S., and I’ve been surprised and pleased to see that — as we first started to mention back when the Scott Snyder / Jim Lee Superman comic rumors began to surface — many fans have noticed that this is probably the best day to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the release of Action Comics #1, with the first appearance of Superman in a 13 page story by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lois Lane first appeared in this story as well (Perry White and Jimmy Olsen came along a bit later).

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Superman’s Man of Steel trailer arrives online; is the worse quality you’ve ever seen | Film & DVD News | Holy Moly!

So this is supposedly the trailer for the new Superman film, Man of Steel, that premiered at Comic Con yesterday. We say supposedly because it’s almost impossible to make anything out. It’s honestly the worst quality video we’ve ever seen.

Not that we’re complaining mind. An almost unwatchable trailer is better than no trailer at all, and the sound seems ok. However, mitigating the general uselessness of the clip somewhat, we’ve do have a description of what actually happened by the fellow who uploaded it onto YouTube:

Flashes of Smallville were shown, including the Kent farm house and a shot of a young Clark Kent running in a red cape. A grown up and bearded Clark then walks on a snowy road with a voice-over from Russell Crow’s Jor-El (talking about children being, “inspired to greater things”) and Kevin Costner’s Jonathan Kent giving Clark advice on becoming the man he wants to be. Clark is then shown in the Kent barn looking at the spaceship he crashed to Earth in, and holding a small piece of metal with the iconic “S” logo on it. The footage then flashes to different periods in his life, offering a look at Clark as a teenager saving a bus full of children who have crashed in the water as he pulls the door off.

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Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s the Behind the Scenes Pic of the Day! | Ain’t It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with today’s Behind the Scenes pic!

Richard Donner’s Superman film was HUGE deal to me as a kid. The milky haze of Metropolis, Christopher Reeve’s humble, yet confident portrayal of Kal-El, Gene Hackman hamming it up, John Williams’ iconic score (yet to be topped by any other superhero score… although Danny Elfman’s Batman comes close), Superman’s gut wrenching scream of anger and agony… The whole thing feels like magic on the screen to me still to this day.

I mean… look at this Behind the Scenes pic… No greenscreen, no visible wires (I’m sure they’re there or else Donner and Reeve have some explaining to do), just a man flying in front of a camera. Click to make bigger.

Here’s the pic:

 

 

I’ve been told we can thank the good folks at CapedWonder.com for uncovering and posting this image. The one sent to me was slightly cropped, so I’ve replaced it with the original image from Caped Wonder with a link to CapedWonder’s full sized mega image!

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DC Comics: First look at ‘The New 52′ commercial | Hero Complex – movies, comics, fanboy fare – latimes.com

 

 

Ready or not, the New 52 is coming. The massive (and controversial) DC Comics initiative — which will have the entire DC line of comics “start over” in numbering, beginning with Justice League No. 1 on Aug. 31. — is being promoted with a trailer, which you can see below for the first time anywhere. It will air in movie theaters as part of National CineMedia’s “FirstLook” pre-feature programming.

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‘Superman’ photo: Henry Cavill as the ‘Man of Steel’ | Hero Complex – movies, comics, fanboy fare – latimes.com

 

 

On the heels of yesterday’s news that Laurence Fishburne will play Daily Planet newsman Perry White, today we have our first glimpse of Henry Cavill as Superman in “Man of Steel.”

 

 

In the picture from Warner Bros, the suit looks like it has an armor-like sheen instead of a flat spandex quality, but Cavill still has the boots, cape and trademark “S” on his chest.

The Zack Snyder-directed film, slated for June 14, 2013, also stars Amy Adams as Lois Lane, and Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as Clark Kent’s adoptive parents Martha and Jonathan Kent. Superman’s Kryptonian parents Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van will be played by Russell Crowe and Julia Ormond.

Superman’s villains include Michael Shannon as the evil General Zod and Antje Traue as Zod’s partner, Faora. Rounding out the cast are Harry Lennix as U.S. military man General Swanwick, as well as Christopher Meloni as Colonel Hardy.

Superman by Jim Lee (DC Comics)

Snyder has said he will take the hero into new places on screen. “Superman is the one constant in the universe,” Snyder told Hero Complex in March. “You know that if you do Superman right — or at least if you do him with respect — you know you end up with something great. … [but] in some ways [beyond] that is virgin territory. No one knows what that is. In some ways Superman is the most recognizable superhero on the planet but also the most unknown. Just what he can be? People have preconceived ideas about him but probably all of them are wrong.”

– Noelene Clark

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‘Man of Steel’: Laurence Fishburne will be Perry White [updated] | Hero Complex – movies, comics, fanboy fare – latimes.com

 

 

Laurence Fishburne is going to Metropolis. The Oscar-nominated actor will join the cast of “Man of Steel” in the role of Perry White, the abrasive, ever-ethical old-school newsman who lords over the newsroom of the Daily Planet.

Fishburne is the first African American to take on the role in any of the many film, television and cartoon versions of Superman’s adventures. Last year was the 70th anniversary of the newsroom character, who first appeared on “The Adventures of Superman” radio serial and then a few months later made his on-the-page box in the seventh issue of “Superman.”

Fishburne, whose credits include “The Matrix,” “Apocalypse Now” and “Mystic River,” has just left the cast of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” after just 2½ seasons as Dr. Raymond Langston. He celebrated his 50th birthday last week and will soon be on his way to the Venice Film festival for “Contagion,” the Steven Soderbergh pandemic thriller that also stars Matt Damon, Marion Cotillard, Kate Winslet and Jude Law.

“Man of Steel,” now scheduled for 2013, will be directed by Zack Snyder and the producing team includes Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas from the Gotham City films that many observers rank as the pinnacle of superhero cinema. Henry Cavill will play Superman and Amy Adams will star as Lois Lane. The other stars include Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent and Diane Lane as Martha Kent. [FOR THE RECORD: Diane Lane was misidentified in an earlier version of this post.]

Jackie Cooper portrayed White in Richard Donner’s ”Superman” in 1978 and also in three of its sequels. Frank Langella took on the role in “Superman Returns” in 2006. In the 1950s, John Hamilton memorably played the crusty White on television and radio — and his exasperated shouts of ”Great Caesar’s ghost!” and “Don’t call me ‘chief’!” became trademark lines that would find their way into the comic book portrayals of White as well.

– Geoff Boucher

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Superman Homepage – News: July 26, 2011: “Smallville” Season 10 and Complete Series Releases

July 26, 2011: “Smallville” Season 10 and Complete Series Releases

Smallville Warner Home Video has released artwork and details on the up-coming “Smallville” Season 10 DVD and Blu-ray release and Complete Series DVD set due out November 29, 2011.

With all 22 episodes collected on both the 4-disc Blu-Ray and 6-disc DVD collections, “Smallville: The Complete Tenth Season” contains over 2 hours of Bonus Programming, included select episode commentaries, featurettes and unaired scenes.

“Smallville: The Complete Series” contains all 218 episodes in the 62-disc DVD collection, with hours of on-disc extras. Plus an additional 5+ hours on 2 new bonus discs including:

A Retrospective Look at the Series with Season Featurettes

A Decade of Comic-Con

Paley Fest 2004 Event

Rare Aquaman and 1961 Adventures of Superboy Pilots

Extended Version of the 100th-Episode Documentary

Secret Origin: The American Story of DC Comics Documentary.

Also included is an Exclusive Daily Planet newspaper created by DC Comics.

Bonus Material for the Season 10 collection includes:

Commentaries on 2 Key Episodes

Unaired Scenes

Smallville – Coming Home: Cast and creators reflect on the landmark 200th episode Homecoming, in which Clark Kent experiences transformative events on the way to his final destiny

My Fathers, My Son: How Clark Kent’s fathers/son relationships evolved over the series’ 10 years

How Do We Do Music Video

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Pre-Order “Smallville: The Complete Tenth Season” on DVD and/or Blu-Ray, and “Smallville: The Complete Series” DVD Box Set from Amazon.com.

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‘Man Of Steel’ Henry Cavill Reacts To Production Delay – MTV Movie News| MTV

 

 

SAN DIEGO — Plenty of fans were surprised when news broke that the release date for Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot, “Man of Steel,” was pushed back six months to June 14, 2013 — but none more so than the would-be superhero himself, Henry Cavill.

“They broke it to me gently,” he told MTV News on Saturday (July 23) at San Diego Comic-Con. “I was just told the other day. It’s OK, it’s nothing to do with me. That’s stuff which I have no control over. I just focus on the character and do my job.”

Speaking of stepping into the shoes of the iconic superhero — or tights, rather — Cavill said he’s “prepared enough” but anxious to start production. “I’m really raring to go,” he said. “It’s exciting, humbling, and about time to get started.”

Of course, Cavill couldn’t divulge many details about the upcoming shoot or what his fellow cast members may or may not be doing in the film, but he did provide a delightful anecdote about his first meeting with co-star Russell Crowe (who is playing his father, Jor-El).

Cavill recounted one of the very early days in his acting career when he worked as an extra in a film Crowe was shooting at his school. “I walked up to Russell, shook his hand, and said ‘I’m thinking of becoming an actor. What advice do you have?’ He said to me … No, I won’t say what he said,” Cavil said with a smile, indicating that his response might have included a swear word or two.

“Two days later, I received an Aussie rugby jersey, a [CD] and a signed picture from ‘Gladiator’ [with a note that read] ‘Dear Henry, A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, Russell.’ Cut to 11 years later, at what is the high point of my career, and here we are.”

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Ebb and flow of biz affects f/x shops – Entertainment News, Technology News, Media – Variety

 

 

By Peter Caranicas

Entity FX, which prepared the special effects for CW’s “Smallville,” was ready for the end of the series and prepped other projects.

In a sure sign of summer, effects-driven tentpoles are crowding the multiplexes. But as the studios try to outdo each other with eye-popping visuals, race to meet tight release schedules and fight to hold down costs, their effects suppliers are feeling the pain of overwork and underpayment — a disturbing trend chronicled by Variety’s David Cohen (Variety, May 25).

Effects houses whose clients include TV series also face issues of compressed workloads, but the ebb and flow of their business is different. While TV has pitfalls of its own — shows going on hiatus or being suddenly cancelled — it also brings steady work that, on a successful series, can last for years.

Entity FX created effects for CW’s “Smallville” for nine seasons and was prepared for the series’ end date of May 13. “We’ve been doing several other projects while working on ‘Smallville,’ ” said Entity producer Trent Smith. TV shows that have filled the pipeline include CW’s “Vampire Diaries” and AMC’s “Breaking Bad.”

Smith said Entity, like other houses, has structured itself for peaks and valleys, relying on a freelance pool to expand its workforce from a core dozen to as many as 90.

Effects house Zoic Studios, which built much of its business around episodics, lost the recently canceled ABC sci-fi skein “V.” The company had sunk lots of R&D coin into the series, said vfx supervisor Andrew Orloff. “We developed new technology for it. It’s a risk you take, and you have to look at it as investing in a product rather than in a single show. When ‘V’ got cancelled our system became available for other shows. One of them came over and said, ‘Hey, we have a different application for it. Come do that for us.’ ”

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