Well time is nearing to Zack Snyder and Chris Nolan’s casting net catching the new Man of Steel for their reboot of Superman and now we know they want some lesser known to unknown for the coveted role of Superman/Clark Kent. I thought I would take the time put some lesser known names out there that would be good to look at for this film. I have heard of these guys but that’s my job to know these names but to many out there these are dudes they have never heard of. So without furthur ado I think the best choice from all these candidates is Henry Cavill. I think he has the look, the chin, the height, the physical attributes in spades but he also has the acting chops that you’d want in newcomer actor. So who do you like out of our list?
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- 11/29/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
Jimmy Wolk has landed the lead in Fox's Marc Webb-directed drama pilot "Midland," and "Avatar" co-star Laz Alonso will star in another hourlong Fox pilot, "Breakout Kings."
Elsewhere, "Prison Break" alum Amaury Nolasco has joined NBC's Jerry Bruckheimer-produced pilot "Chase," "Crossing Jordan" alumna Kathryn Hahn has boarded Fox's comedy pilot "Most Likely to Succeed," Erinn Hayes has landed a lead in NBC's comedy pilot "This Little Piggy," Utkarsh Ambudkar will co-star in Fox's comedy pilot "Nevermind Nirvana" and Damon Wayans Jr. has come aboard the ABC comedy pilot "Happy Endings."
"Midland," from 20th TV, is a soap set against the backdrop of an oil business that centers on a polygamist (Wolk) living a double life. Wolk, who toplined the ABC pilot "Solving Charlie" last season, is repped by Wme.
"Breakout," from 20th, is a procedural about a team of marshals and ex-cons that works to apprehend criminals who break out of prison.
Elsewhere, "Prison Break" alum Amaury Nolasco has joined NBC's Jerry Bruckheimer-produced pilot "Chase," "Crossing Jordan" alumna Kathryn Hahn has boarded Fox's comedy pilot "Most Likely to Succeed," Erinn Hayes has landed a lead in NBC's comedy pilot "This Little Piggy," Utkarsh Ambudkar will co-star in Fox's comedy pilot "Nevermind Nirvana" and Damon Wayans Jr. has come aboard the ABC comedy pilot "Happy Endings."
"Midland," from 20th TV, is a soap set against the backdrop of an oil business that centers on a polygamist (Wolk) living a double life. Wolk, who toplined the ABC pilot "Solving Charlie" last season, is repped by Wme.
"Breakout," from 20th, is a procedural about a team of marshals and ex-cons that works to apprehend criminals who break out of prison.
- 2/11/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Patrick Duffy is making his studio feature debut in "You Again," a Disney comedy being directed by Andy Fickman. Jimmy Wolk also has come aboard.
The actors join Kristen Bell, Sigourney Weaver, Jamie Lee Curtis and Odette Yustman, among others, in a story that centers on a woman (Bell) who finds out that her brother is planning to marry the girl (Yustman) who made her high school years a living hell. She tries to convince him that his fiancee is not the nice girl she pretends to be.
Duffy will play a former high school crush of both Weaver and Curtis.
Despite gaining huge recognition in TV thanks to his starring role in primetime soap "Dallas," Duffy never made the transition to movies. (One reason was back then, series shot 30-35 episodes a season.) He starred in several TV movies, toplined the sitcom "Step by Step" with Suzanne Somers in...
The actors join Kristen Bell, Sigourney Weaver, Jamie Lee Curtis and Odette Yustman, among others, in a story that centers on a woman (Bell) who finds out that her brother is planning to marry the girl (Yustman) who made her high school years a living hell. She tries to convince him that his fiancee is not the nice girl she pretends to be.
Duffy will play a former high school crush of both Weaver and Curtis.
Despite gaining huge recognition in TV thanks to his starring role in primetime soap "Dallas," Duffy never made the transition to movies. (One reason was back then, series shot 30-35 episodes a season.) He starred in several TV movies, toplined the sitcom "Step by Step" with Suzanne Somers in...
- 8/12/2009
- by By Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
A month and a half after the end of the 2008-09 broadcast development season, four pilots -- ABC's "Romantically Challenged," "This Little Piggy" and "Solving Charlie" and CBS' "House Rules" -- remain in midseason contention after their cast options have been extended.
The actors on all broadcast pilots are tied to projects until June 30, when they're released and free to book other jobs. The networks and studios have until then to decide whether they want to keep any of their pilots alive by paying the actors to continue to be attached to them.
This year, the multicamera comedies "Challenged" and "Piggy" and the dramas "Charlie" (formerly the untitled Daniel Cerone) and "Rules" and made the cut, with the options of some but not all cast members extended.
"Challenged" hails from Wbtv; the three others are produced by ABC Studios.
"Challenged," about a thirtysomething man torn between his new girlfriend and needy best friend,...
The actors on all broadcast pilots are tied to projects until June 30, when they're released and free to book other jobs. The networks and studios have until then to decide whether they want to keep any of their pilots alive by paying the actors to continue to be attached to them.
This year, the multicamera comedies "Challenged" and "Piggy" and the dramas "Charlie" (formerly the untitled Daniel Cerone) and "Rules" and made the cut, with the options of some but not all cast members extended.
"Challenged" hails from Wbtv; the three others are produced by ABC Studios.
"Challenged," about a thirtysomething man torn between his new girlfriend and needy best friend,...
- 7/1/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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