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Tuesday
Jan242012

Lana Lang Is In The Man of Steel

A cinematic telling of his origin covering his journey from the rocket on Krypton as a soon-to-be-orphan infant to accepting his place in the world as Earth's protector standing for truth, justice and the American way. What Superman movie am I describing here?

Yes, that's Superman the Movie but, from everything we've seen aloud and heard behind closed doors, that plot layout also fits The Man of Steel. Nothing wrong with that per say. Just trying to get my head about how that's different and innovative as producer Christopher Nolan proclaimed. Oh because when a human-looking alien in a red-and-blue suit appears flying around the world, the first thought in our post 9/11 environment would realistically be, "Is he a terrorist?" I'll hand Zack Snyder & Co. credit for that.

Adding more credence to my personal "How's this so different again?" stance is this item courtesy of Superman Super Site. The site confirms Lana Lang shows her pretty little red-head during that time Clark Kent was just a regular-looking kid with weird powers in school and played by Jadin Gould whose credits rang from Battle: Los Angeles to iCarly.

Anything from Supes' first sweetheart past that will to be saved for the inevitable Man of Steel sequel and assuming she would appear I'll take a wild guess and say she won't sport her trademark red locks considering current onscreen Lois Lane Amy Adams is a red-head herself.

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