Diane Lane Talks Superman: Man Of Steel, Drops Minor Spoiler

Diane Lane Talks Superman: Man Of Steel, Drops Minor Spoiler Diane Lane Talks Superman: Man Of Steel, Drops Minor Spoiler

While speaking to uk.eonline, the woman who will play Martha Kent in Zack Snyder's Superman reboot reveals the tactics he and the studio used to keep the script details from getting out, as well as dropping a little info about the story..

By MarkCassidy - Apr 13, 2011 07:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Superman
Source: UK- Eonline

Apparently Snyder is being almost as careful with the script for his new Superman movie as the notoriously cagey Chris Nolan. Diane lane reveals that she couldn't even take home a copy, and has only been shown it once..



"I read the script under lock and key, I was locked in a room with the script and was only allowed three hours with it. I nailed it into my memory. I'm really excited. I'm really not allowed to talk much about it, I think, but it does cover the entire range of years, from infancy on."


Now obviously Lane's and Kevin Costner's casting as Supes parents suggested that the story would go back to the little Kryptonian tike, but that seems to confirm that we will be getting another origin sequence anyway. Lane also mentions her experiences working on Hollywoodland, the biopic of George Reeves who was the first actor to don the red cape..

"When I worked on Hollywoodland, I got to experience sort of the behind the scenes of what it was like for the people who were making the television series that I grew up watching, so it's all very inbred in my mind," she said. "But this is going to be a whole reinvention. A visitation and a reinvention."


Above image courtesy of Screenrant

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superotherside
superotherside - 4/13/2011, 7:31 AM
wow i thought marvel had tight security! lol... cool hope the origin takes place in the credits though... but idk...
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 4/13/2011, 7:44 AM
Sounds cool!

Ouh! And Diane Lane is HOOOOOOOT!8P
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/13/2011, 7:44 AM
origin should be told in the credits,don't want half the film wasted with the f*ckin origin.

SanDevil77
SanDevil77 - 4/13/2011, 7:47 AM
agree with marvel...shouldnt have to watch an entire hour of just origin. be nice if they did it like incredible hulks.
ironknight
ironknight - 4/13/2011, 7:50 AM
But still, even counting Smallville, its been 10 years since we've seen the beginning. So it might not be that bad of a thing.
Supersonicboobs
Supersonicboobs - 4/13/2011, 7:53 AM
Well this kinda of security is expected of Nolan!!
i honestly have a feeling that this movie will be Awesome!
imnotwearinghockeypants
imnotwearinghockeypants - 4/13/2011, 7:53 AM
Diane Lane: the ultimate in MILF technology. Want to touch the hiney.
Supersonicboobs
Supersonicboobs - 4/13/2011, 7:54 AM
Well this kinda of security is expected of Nolan!!
i honestly have a feeling that this movie will be Awesome!
ironknight
ironknight - 4/13/2011, 7:55 AM
Me too, most of the complaints people are having just sound ridiculous to me.
KEROSENE
KEROSENE - 4/13/2011, 7:57 AM
My guess would be throughout the movie would be backflashes like he showed in watchmen, developing the story to get where we are in the present.
Knight
Knight - 4/13/2011, 7:58 AM
I agree with Marvel, I also don't wanna see an hours worth of an origins tale. It should only be shown in the credits in the very beginning of the movie. EVERYONE knows Superman's origin! We don't need to see again.

Hopefully two hours of messing with Zod, with Lex being in the background as far as possible, so we can see Superman do SOMETHING we fans have been itching for, for DECADES!

If Snyder spends half the movie on retelling Superman's origins in his movie, I'm not even bother watching it.
6of13
6of13 - 4/13/2011, 8:00 AM
I doubt the origin will take place in the opening title sequence. If it does occur at this point in the movie then it could mean that Diane Lane and Kevin Costner have very little screen time. It would seem such a waste of these actors only for them to play such a minor role. So, I think the audience can expect an origin story that at least occupies about 40 minutes of the film.

Also, buildings in Plano (the high school, downtown area and a bus-crashes-in-river-scene) are being used for Smallville. Again, this leads me to assume that the origin will extend into the movie and not be incorporated into the opening titles.

Additionally, an origin would likely be necassary to establish a refreshed, relevant and relatable take on Clark Kent AND Superman and to explain the filmmakers angle on the character. It also helps setup a strong story arc for the character, but more importantly it could also notion that this film will operate on many layers. It could be detrimental to the film if was only about Superman vs Zod. It needs drama and action to work to mutual benefit. Saturating this film with violence (because other Superman movies were way more benign) will not make a successful movie.
luxterg
luxterg - 4/13/2011, 8:03 AM
.... I would've prefered a more organic Martha Kent, but I guess the product of one of LA's plastic surgeons will have to do. She could have equally played Lois Lane.... or Clarke's future daughter.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 4/13/2011, 8:06 AM
Not to pick a nit with you Ror, but George Reeves wasn't the first actor to don the red cape. Kirk Alyn came before Geroge in the the 1940's serials.
woodsy100
woodsy100 - 4/13/2011, 8:07 AM
George Reeves "the first actor to don the red cape"?
Hopefully you mean because the Kirk Alyn costume was black, white & grey to show up better on film, although I've never heard that was the case.
Otherwise, sounds interesting - unless they try to age Costner & Lane with terrible make-up like in Watchmen.
blackcelebration
blackcelebration - 4/13/2011, 8:08 AM
Err am I the only one who thinks that an origin tale is necessary, especially for a film that wants to reboot a hero.

Also, the first hour won't just be in Smallville. Clark will meet Lois, Jimmy, Perry, and there's other hero stuff that can be done. Although, how they will make Zod threatening (As in a seriously taken villain), or a well fleshed out character, if they do this, I don't know.

A great idea though would be for Clark and Zod to land at the same time. Maybe Zod is raised by Luthor's and Clark by the Kents, and how one became a hero to the world, whilst the other a villain.

But the biggest problem with Superman Returns wasn't just lack of action, but lack of character development. The characters and their motivations were confusing (Especially Lois and Superman's) and never properly explained. By starting from the beginning it will be clear where all the characters stand (If done properly).

And with Zod as a villain, I'm sure there'll be some kick ass action.
woodsy100
woodsy100 - 4/13/2011, 8:08 AM
@knightstalker - beat me 2 it!
naterator
naterator - 4/13/2011, 8:09 AM
[email protected] was the last time we saw an origin story? 1978? ok....lets not freak out about this...it will not be the same as the previous version...similar but not the same...no reason to think it will be boring just because its a origin story.



nuck82
nuck82 - 4/13/2011, 8:25 AM
man i hope they make her look older, amy adams is hot but diane lane is smoking hot, miss kent cant be hotter then lois lol
prototype87
prototype87 - 4/13/2011, 8:28 AM
darkclarkent
darkclarkent - 4/13/2011, 8:29 AM
I like the origin being in this movie it sets up the whole new universe. I like to see it done in a new way. It's crazy to think that the movie should just go straight to Superman kicking ass. The Incredible Hulk opening sequence origin was alright but that made the movie feel incomplete. Like someone said before that it has been since 1978 since we seen the origin in a movie. It will setup number of other villians like Brainiac fning up Krypton or Doomsday wars. Im so excited with the project it gets better everyday.
HelaGood
HelaGood - 4/13/2011, 8:32 AM
god she is soooooooo freakin hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SuperWig
SuperWig - 4/13/2011, 8:35 AM
Wah Wah Wah! It's a reboot.... waste of an origin story? Don't you listen to any interviews, this story is a total revamp. It's bringing the story of Superman back, and doing it differently. Which means, oh my God,, an origin story. Ugghk disgusting right, shut up. This story is not intended for the geeks who know everything from how tall superman is, to what color his eyes are. This movie is going to introduce superman back into this day and age, with a real story and substance.
Dmon
Dmon - 4/13/2011, 8:38 AM
I agree the origin should be shown in the first one I also want to see Snyder's take on Krypton that will be awesome. Also not everyone knows the origin outside the comic community I was reading an article the other day from a movie website about Dian Lane playing Martha and someone in the comments said they thought Superman was raised by his aunt. lol
blackcelebration
blackcelebration - 4/13/2011, 8:38 AM
Err am I the only one who thinks that an origin tale is necessary, especially for a film that wants to reboot a hero.

Also, the first hour won't just be in Smallville. Clark will meet Lois, Jimmy, Perry, and there's other hero stuff that can be done. Although, how they will make Zod threatening (As in a seriously taken villain), or a well fleshed out character, if they do this, I don't know.

A great idea though would be for Clark and Zod to land at the same time. Maybe Zod is raised by Luthor's and Clark by the Kents, and how one became a hero to the world, whilst the other a villain.

But the biggest problem with Superman Returns wasn't just lack of action, but lack of character development. The characters and their motivations were confusing (Especially Lois and Superman's) and never properly explained. By starting from the beginning it will be clear where all the characters stand (If done properly).

And with Zod as a villain, I'm sure there'll be some kick ass action.
ElDuce74
ElDuce74 - 4/13/2011, 8:41 AM
An orgin story needs to happen from a writing standpoint to set up the character that is Superman and help shape the story. Now, I do hope they don't spend a lot of time on it. I think the best way to accomplish this is by flashbacks. It would mix it up and not have a really slow first half. Also, the orgin could be told in less than 30 minutes. I'd say even 20 minutes. Don't dwell on it. This is aimed at relaunching the character. Sure, WE all know the orgin of Superman. I can tell you my 7 year old son does not. He just knows Supes flys around and F's sh-t up. An orgin will be good and enhance the movie.

And...my lord I've never wanted to bang an older broad so bad in my life.
Dedpool
Dedpool - 4/13/2011, 8:48 AM
Destruction of Krypton should be the opening credits, with it ending with the Kents finding Kal-El. Skip ahead to Clark leaving for Metropolis, and have flashbacks of the Kents but don't spend too much time on the SMallville years.
YourMomNaked
YourMomNaked - 4/13/2011, 8:50 AM
1st half hour: Krypton, 2nd half hour: Smallville, remaining hour Zod conflict...BORIGINS, again - ugh! If they're hiring Costner and Lane, expect more than just a quick overview :(
StreetProdigy
StreetProdigy - 4/13/2011, 8:51 AM
An origin is totally necessary. And they can introduce Zod during the first few scenes on Krypton.
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 4/13/2011, 8:52 AM
Everybody check out my Superman fancast and story.

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/DarkHeroes/news/?a=34621
NotThatGuy
NotThatGuy - 4/13/2011, 8:57 AM
Origins are a completely UNnecesary unless you're under the age of 6 or if you've lived under a [frick]ing rock!!!!
DR3D
DR3D - 4/13/2011, 9:10 AM
It's a reboot, they want to do things differently, origin makes sense.
ElDuce74
ElDuce74 - 4/13/2011, 9:18 AM
So...I guess just have Superman flying around, fighting, etc. If an orgin is not needed, then they should skip over the entire Lois Lane/Clark Kent/Superman love triangle as well, because we all know that exists, right? Or wait, why even bother showing Superman as Clark Kent because we all KNOW that's his alter ego...

Honestly, if film makers made fils to please only comic book fans they would consist of heroes flying around, fighting, destroying things, etc...Absolutely no development of the character since we all know who Superman is.

For every generation of people that know all about Superman, there is a younger generation that doesn't. Well, they do but not the details of his orgin. Let's face it, comic sales are in the toilet so it's not like the youth of today are running to comic book shops to gain knowledge of the heroes. These films and to a lesser extent the animated series and animated films are the new generations introduction to these characters.

The first film will have to set up some sort of orgin for the reasons previously stated: To build the character, to explain who he is, etc. Honestly, without an orgin story, the character will seem flat and one dimensional, even though the majority of people "know" all about his orgin. You need to see this charcter grow in a 2 hour film. On orgin, although not a long one, is crucial. Again, there are ways around it so that it's not "boring" or take up too much screen time.

As far as Diane Lane and Kevin Costner being A list actors and them not being brought in without having a lot of screen time...Morgan Freeman is far better actor that has, what can be considered a bit part in Begins. Exactly how much screen time does Sam Jackson have in Iron Man. It's not about how much "time" they have, it's about what they bring to it. How they enhance the story.
6of13
6of13 - 4/13/2011, 9:30 AM
That is true enough about Freeman's role in Batman Begins but then again he was not invovled in Bruce's reasons for becoming Batman. The Kents play a major part in shaping Clark's moral compass, so it seems that they are way more important than to simply play minor roles in this movie.
ElDuce74
ElDuce74 - 4/13/2011, 9:34 AM
True but he was crucial in him being Batman, to a certain degree. The same can be said about the new Spiderman. Martin Sheen and Sally Field are in it. High caliber actors. I'm sure they aren't the stars though and I down they will have a huge amount of screen time. The Kents are crucial but I don't think all of their screen time will be devoted to the orgin as well. I'm thinking they break from tradition and have pa Kent live and they will continue to shape Clark/Superman throughout the story.

Either way, I'm growing more hungry for this film the more that comes out. I really do believe this is the film we all want for Superman when it comes down to it. EXCEPT that it won't be a shared universe. That is something WAY more disturbing to me than having an orgin story.
JosePetrelli12
JosePetrelli12 - 4/13/2011, 9:39 AM
GOT MILF?
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 4/13/2011, 9:45 AM
Night, Woody, thanks for the correction! I actually thought Reeves was the first! I'll fix it.
supyrman
supyrman - 4/13/2011, 9:47 AM
Actually, George wasn't the first man to don the red cape. That would be Ray Middleton. The first to play him on film was Kirk Allen. Great article though!
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