Russell Crowe will soon make his debut as Jor-El, Superman's biological father, in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. And in a new interview, the actor spoke about Warner Bros.' latest approach to the franchise and Snyder's vision for the title character. Here's what he had to say:
"It's very complicated, it's really complex," he said. "I don't think anybody has really tried to get into the psychology of what it must be like to be Superman and what people would really respond like in a modern society if somebody like that just popped up. I think Zack Snyder was given a great deal of responsibilty because when it comes to comic book heroes and superhero films the top of the food chain is Superman. I think the biggest indicator for me of how it's looking is that the financier of the film has sent me gushing emails, he just loves it.
"I'm really looking foward to seeing it, it's a massive undertaking," Crowe continued. "It takes you on the ground to Krypton, it takes you to a planet where the sun is four times larger than ours and you get to experience that stuff and if you've seen the trailers you realize that this Superman is not just floating through the air held up by a wire, this Superman is supersonic. I'm really looking forward to the way that people will respond to it."
Man of Steel also stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Michael Shannon. The film opens June 14, 2013.
Via Reelz and ComingSoon.net
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