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    Tuesday
    Apr192011

    Superman's Fortress Of Solitude Breaks Ground In Vancouver

    What's any hero without their secret hideout? It's a place to reflect on their latest act of kindness and come up with a plan to fend of villains such as Lex Luthor or the Joker. The hideouts can sometimes be just as important as their alternate egos. Batman has the Batcave and Superman has his Fortress of Solitude.

    The Fortress has been portrayed in a number of ways in different levels of media, including a South American Fortress, a fortress in the center of the sun, and a fortress under the sea.  The most well known version is the giant palace of ice located in the Arctic. Of course "Superman: The Movie" and it's sequels including "Superman Returns" brought this giant house of ice into the eyes of the public.

    I don't know which version The Brothers Warner are going to go with, but apparently Zack Snyder wants to bring back The Fortress for Cavill to "chill" in. Patrick Sauriol of Corona Coming Attractions has tweeted that they are constructing The Fortress almost in his back yard. Well, if his backyard was inside a sound stage.

    Looks like Superman is still going to spend some time talking to his biological father going over the ups and downs of having such great power. I hope their is no silver mylar bed or a giant key to go along with it.

    Reader Comments (2)

    Can't wait to see what look they go for.

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