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Captain America is the last superhero to arrive this year (the film hits North American cinemas on July 22nd and opens here in the UK the following week) and judging by what we’ve seen so far it looks as if director Joe Johnston is set to end the summer on a high. Evans seems like a great fit for the role and the studio have done a fine job selling the movie, delivering a trailer that really raises the bar against what we’ve seen from Green Lantern, Thor and X-Men: First Class. In fact, I’d go as far as to say it’s the best trailer we’ve seen to date from Marvel Studios and I’m just hoping that the film can go on to live up to its promise. If you want to take a closer look at the trailer there’s a pretty good breakdown over at ComicVine that’s worth checking out, and if you’re desperate to get your hands on anything Cap-related then you might be pleased to hear about the special (and extended!) Blu-ray release this May for 1990’s cult shitfest Captain America, starring Matt Salinger as the Sentinel of Liberty. Or maybe not.
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Turning now to the week’s other big talking point and no, it’s not the official confirmation that Joseph Gordon-Levitt has joined the Inception reunion on Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises, but rather the pantomime to-ing and fro-ing between heavyweight publications Variety and Entertainment Weekly over just who in the hell he’s playing. The whole “oh yes he is… oh no he isn’t” began on Saturday when Variety confirmed his casting and stated that he’d be portraying Alberto Falcone, son of Batman Begins mob boss Carmine Falcone (Tom Wilkinson) and The Long Halloween’s Holiday Killer. However, by Monday EW had shot Variety’s story down by saying the character of Falcone was ‘incorrect’, although sadly their ‘source’ didn’t feel the need to go on and ‘correct’ it.
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Of course TDKR isn’t the only DC property that Warner Bros.’ and Nolan are working on for 2012 and there’s also been some movement on possible additions to the cast of Zack Snyder's Superman: Man of Steel. Viggo Mortensen had been tipped to join up alongside Henry Cavill, Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as General Zod, but it was thought that his involvement with Snow White and the Huntsman would effectively rule him out. The latest names said to be ‘of interest’ for the unspecified villain(s) are Edgar Ramirez (Carlos, Wrath of the Titans) and Michael Shannon (Boardwalk Empire), although Variety have reported that Mortensen has officially withdrawn from Snow White negotiations and could be back in contention. Snyder is busy finishing up the promotion of Sucker Punch and with Man of Steel set to film in August, expect some official casting news in the very near future.
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Other interesting bits and pieces from the world of movie superherodom…
…The Twilight Saga: Eclipse director David Slade has been busy talking about his new Daredevil project on Twitter and suggested he’s yet to be approached about taking over on The Wolverine now that Darren Aronofsky has departed. Slade also tweeted on Deadpool, saying that the studio are looking at comedy directors…
…That leads in nicely to a Latino Review chat with James Gunn, in which the Super director talks about the possibility of moving into the serious superhero business, revealing that he has had general discussions with Marvel and had earlier passed on the opportunity to write Fantastic Four…
…Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance co-director Brian Taylor described the upcoming Nicolas Cage flick as “pretty much a reboot, only with the same actor, which makes it: a requel. Or a seboot, I can’t decide which one I like better", while Johnny Whitworth (Limitless) had a few words on portraying the villain, Blackout…
…It may be more than a year before we see Andrew Garfield swinging into cinemas as The Amazing Spider-Man but Sony are obviously confident of success, hiring screenwriter James Vanderbilt to begin work on the sequel…
…We got a nice shot of Abin Sur (Temuera Morrison), the Green Lantern who recruits Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) in Martin Campbell’s upcoming DC adaptation. With the film set to open in June a second trailer should be just around the corner…
…Fresh from playing a Frost Giant in Thor, Joseph Gatt becomes the latest actor to sign up for the Wonder Woman TV pilot in the role of John O’Quinn, henchman to Elizabeth Hurley’s villainous Veronica Cale…
…And finally it looks as if we’ll be seeing more of our favourite DC characters on the small screen as DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. team up with Cartoon Network to deliver the DC Nation programming block. Shows expected to appear include Green Lantern, Young Justice and Batman: The Brave and the Bold, in addition to “event programming, interstitials, exclusive behind-the-scenes of theatrical production and an insider look into the world of all things DC.”
Gary Collinson
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