Amy Adams discusses 'Batman vs. Superman' film and the role of Lois Lane
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Fans who have long clamored for a big-screen version of DC鈥檚 Justice League may be on the verge of getting their wish. While no official announcements about the long-awaited project have been released, the upcoming sequel 鈥 or , if you prefer 鈥 promises to flesh out the DC Cinematic Universe in more ways than many previously expected it to.
First came the news that Oscar winner will don the cowl as the Dark Knight himself, and then 鈥 amidst rumors that a variety of heroes may appear 鈥 director Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. announced that star will appear in the 2015 release as Wonder Woman. There鈥檚 no indication yet exactly how much Gadot will have to do in the film (or if her role is merely a setup for the inevitable big-screen Justice League).
Regardless, caught up with Man of Steel star Amy Adams 鈥 who鈥檚 returning to portray Lois Lane in the sequel 鈥 and the Wonder Woman casting news came up. Here鈥檚 what Adams had to say:
鈥淥h, did they [announce Wonder Woman]? I don鈥檛 even know, see? So clearly I鈥檓 not the person to talk to鈥 Now I know. But that鈥檚 awesome. I hope I get a scene with her鈥 I think we start in February.鈥
A February 2014 start date makes perfect sense for a film of this scale (and may mean听). After all, with all those heroes involved,听Batman vs. Superman听will surely need a lengthy post-production window to perfect all its effects shots.
As for Adams鈥 response to the Wonder Woman news, there are two ways to look at it.听On the one hand, Adams could be playing coy with her knowledge (or lack thereof) regarding the project. At this point, it鈥檚 fairly commonplace for the cast and crew of a much-anticipated project to do their part to perpetuate the mysteries of its production (). However, the other (perhaps more likely?) possibility is that the character of Wonder Woman was a fairly late addition to the script and/or amounts to little more than a cameo.
Given the amount of story the Man of Steel follow-up promises to cover (including the), it makes sense that Wonder Woman (and perhaps ) are featured in very minor appearances or even during a mid-credits or post-credits teaser for their team-up film.
Still, there鈥檚 every possibility that Batman vs. Superman will find a way to perfectly balance a number of superhero characters. In that case, is there any chance for sparks to fly between Superman and Wonder Woman, as they do in the comic books?
听 ran the possibility of such a love triangle by Adams:
鈥淎m I interested [in a Lois-Superman-Wonder Woman love triangle]? I don鈥檛 know. I mean, we鈥檒l see. I hope that I can be involved with a woman on screen where we鈥檙e not in a love triangle. That would be fun. Maybe where we team up together and we work as teammates instead of adversaries.鈥
Adams makes an excellent point here. Not only would a love triangle this early in Superman and Lois鈥檚 relationship seem premature, but it undermines all the effort Man of Steel put into modernizing Lois Lane from her traditional love interest/damsel in distress role. The first film portrayed her as a savvy journalist who ultimately proves herself a valuable ally to Superman, even keeping his identity secret. To follow that development by using the character primarily as part of a love triangle could be seen as a step backwards and undermine the strength the character showed in the first film.
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