Friday, October 31, 2008

Brandon Routh's Thoughts on Next Superman Movie

IESB.net caught up with Brandon Routh to talk to him about his up-coming movies, and also ask him about his involvement in the next Superman movie and what he thinks of all the talk of a darker film. Here's an excerpt from the interview...

IESB: A lot of people don't think Superman can be that dark, or that you could make such a dark Superman film.


BR: I don't know, I don't think the character necessarily has to be darker, I think he is kind of dark in a sense, emotional dark, in
Superman Returns, and the movie as a whole was slightly dark, they could have had more prowess in it I suppose, and I think that's one thing that can be done in the sequel, so I don't know how much darker you want to make it necessarily. You make the stakes higher, you make the villain darker, I think that's a way to do it. But I don't think Superman himself needs to be darker. He definitely has to struggle, how does Superman be a part of the world? And does he have to make sacrifices to be a part of that world? To fit in and what purpose does he really play in the world? Those are all kind of dark places to explore. But, I don't think Superman should ever be dark and brooding, that's not his nature. And that's not what people want to see. Like Brainiac or something like that, a situation when the villain is...

IESB: Would that be a good, if you had a choice, is that the villain you'd like to see in the next Superman?


BR: I think it would certainly be interesting, I think there are a lot of things you could do with Brainiac. He's been given a lot of power and a lot of different abilities over the years in the comics, as far as I understand. I know that DC is working on a Brainiac storyline that they are excited about and I think combining the two and have that flow between the comics and the movie would be a nice thing. I honestly think there are a lot of interesting things you can do with Brainiac. Controlling people, controlling technology, a lot of cool things.


Read the complete interview at IESB.net, which includes Brandon talking about his talks with Warner Bros. and Paul Levitz.


source: Superman Homepage

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