9/13/2010

Rumor: Jon Hamm Considered For Superman Role?

The folks over at Think McFly Think report that Jon Hamm is being "seriously considered" for the role of Clark Kent in the Warner Bros. reboot of the "Superman" franchise. While the "Mad Men" star is certainly capable of pulling off a suit and Kent's goofiness (as seen on "Saturday Night Live"), age may be one consideration holding him back. Currently 39 years old, Hamm would be well over 40 by the time the film comes out on its expected release date of December 2012. Not exactly ideal if Warners plans to spin the reboot into a multiple installment franchise (don't get too caught up in it all WB/Legendary have a long list of possibles -- just as every studio has on every frickin' project).

However, franchises fronted by actors in their 40s are not exactly unheard of these days.
Robert Downey (45) fronts both "Iron Man" and "Sherlock Holmes" and Tom Cruise is coming back for another go at "Mission Impossible" (although rumors are that he will passing the reins over to Jeremy Renner).

Playing Superman wouldn't be the first time Hamm portrayed a character from the comic book. In this popular "Funny or Die" clip, Hamm plays Lex Luthor looking for a government bailout. It would be the first major starring role (and needless to say, the most high-profile) for Hamm since his "Mad Men" ascendancy, although he appears in this coming week's "
The Town" in a supporting role, and had a supporting appearance in 2008's "The Day The Earth Stood Still" to boot. He can also be seen in a non-starring role in the upcoming indie drama "Howl" and a more central one in the thriller "Stolen."

"Superman" will be produced by
Christopher Nolan and was once said to possibly be directed by his brother, Jonah Nolan (though we've heard lately, that's more and more looking completely unlikely) Ben Affleck's "The Town" is released Friday.

9 comments:

Dempsey Sanders said...

I really hope that this doesnt happen, hes too old for the role, I would prefer Tom Welling or a completely un heard of actor

[A] said...

LOL?

Anonymous said...

He's too Superman looking to be taken seriously as Superman.

Brandon Routh was excellent. They just need a script that isn't boring.

I know he's directing Star Trek II and it will never happen, but JJ Abrams should direct this Superman film. The tone of the first Star Trek was perfect.

pomme said...

it's not a real news ,this rumour exists since the beginning

Theo C said...

It all depends where the Nolan/Goyer team are bringing Superman.

A world weary Superman in his 40's, could be really interesting. I know Goyer had his "if I was to do Superman, this is how I'd do it" moment. Maybe it's a middle aged Superman, think Alex Ross' Superman Peace on Earth or Alan Moore's "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" both featured an aging Superman. John Hamm could be perfect.

We don't need another origin story (and doesn't somebody else own the rights to the origin?) Haven't the Nolan/Goyer team earned our trust by now?

P.S commentor talking about a JJ Abrams Superman, Look up his superman script online you may not be so confident then (luthor is kryptonion).

DestroyerMax said...

Sounds like typical 'non-news news' in the same vein as the Jonathan Nolan possible director nonsense.

Brandon Routh wasn't the problem with Superman Returns, Bryan Singer was.

The script was basically a bullet pointed version of the superman the movie script.

- Rescue Lois from falling aircraft
- Lex Luthor to frmulate madcap scheme pertaining to land and the acquisition and/or destruction of said land
- Meet Lois on rooftop, take her for dreamy flight over Metropolis
- Steal rock containing Kryptonite from non specific museum
- burrow under earth to avert disaster

Fin

Pathetic

Anonymous said...

They'd be lucky to have him if Hamm's actually interested in doing it. Given Nolan's current prestige (sorry), I think he might actually go for it if asked.

And there's nothing wrong with a 40 year old Superman as long as they aren't doing an origin story. That's actually closer to how old the character is usually portrayed in the comics than the 25 year olds they always get to play him.

Anonymous said...

"Think McFly Think" is the best blog name ever.

Anuar said...

@Dempsey: Dude seriously? Tom Welling?

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