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Diane Lane Cast as Martha Kent in Zack Snyder's 'Superman'
With Henry Cavill (The Tudors) cast as Superman/Clark Kent in director Zack Snyder's Superman: Man of Steel (working title), speculation about the rest of the cast is coming in faster than a green meteor shower.
Diane Kruger, Rosamund Pike and Alice Eve have all been previously rumored to be in contention for the role of Kryptonian villain Ursa, and more recent speculation has contended that Viggo Mortensen and Daniel Day Lewis are in the running to play Ursa's leader, General Zod.
Today, however, an official announcement: Warner Bros. has revealed that Diane Lane has signed to play the part of Martha Kent. Kevin Costner has been rumored for the role of Jonathan Kent, but this is yet to be confirmed.
Lane was most recently seen in Secretariat, and won an Oscar for her performance in 2002′s Unfaithful.
Of the casting, Zack Snyder said:
“This was a very important»
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Javier Bardem 'Psychologically Locked' for 'Dark Tower' Role
Though Viggo Mortensen, Christian Bale and Javier Bardem have all been in contention for the role of Roland Deschain in the big screen adaptation of Stephen King's "The Dark Tower", it seems a decision has finally been reached.
Brian Grazer has told MTV that negotiations are currently going on with Bardem and that no one else is being considered anymore.
"[Bardem] is locked in psychologically," said Grazer. "He really wants to do it, so we're absolutely rooting for him to do it. We're really just focused on Javier right now."
The plan for Dark Tower is to have the property span both the feature film and television mediums, an interesting — and in our opinion — smart strategy to keep audiences engaged with the material. Director Ron Howard and writer Akiva Goldsman are planning for the first film in the trilogy to be immediately followed by a TV series that will bridge the second film.»
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