$391 Million Movie Chose Brandon Routh Over Henry Cavill Despite Routh Not Even Having Read the Script

$391 Million Movie Chose Brandon Routh Over Henry Cavill Despite Routh Not Even Having Read the Script
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Over the last two decades, WB has been adamant about bringing Superman back to its glory on the big screen with releases including Brandon Routh’s Superman Returns and Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel. Although over time, fans did come to love Cavill’s iteration of the character and have been vocal against the idea of him being axed from the role, Brandon Routh’s version of the character did lose into obscurity.

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Following the 2006’s Superman Returns’ underwhelming box office reception, the ambitious plans for its future were eventually scrapped in favor of Zack Snyder’s version of the character. However, the disappointing reception of the movie came as a surprise to the cast, as the leads of the movie were captivated by Bryan Singer’s vision and didn’t even read the script before tuning in.

Also read: “Just treat Superman Returns as the Ang Lee Hulk”: Before Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel, Legendary DC Writer Demanded 2006 Brandon Routh Movie Be Wiped Out of Continuity

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Brandon Routh as Superman
Brandon Routh as Superman

Brandon Routh didn’t read the script before agreeing to star in Superman Returns

The 2000s saw some of the most influential Superhero media of all time, including Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man movies and Christopher Nolan’s Batman movies, which reshaped the entire genre for the better. But among those major releases, there was another ambitious project led by Bryan Singer, who tried to take a different spin on the character of Superman. Engrossed in his grand vision for reviving the iconic franchise, the main cast, including Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, and Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, signed on without even reading a script.

Bryan Singer
Bryan Singer

Bryan Singer also explained why he chose Brandon Routh for the role ahead of other established actors at the time by stating,

“There was just something about one of Brandon Routh’s tapes that intrigued me. It wasn’t until I met him and we talked at length that I realized I would cast him, but I didn’t tell anyone. Two months later I told him.”

But despite his ambitious plans, the movie failed to hit the mark, and even though it was praised for its visuals and direction, it failed to leave an impact on the audience. But this wasn’t the last time we would witness Routh in the role, as the actor got the opportunity to reprise the role for a brief period in the Arrowverse.

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Also read: Before Zack Snyder Chose Henry Cavill, Brandon Routh Was Desperate To Play Superman in ‘Man of Steel’ after Superman Returns Debacle

Superman Returns (2006)
Superman Returns (2006)

Reprising the role of Superman healed Brandon Routh’s past wounds from Superman Returns

Although the underwhelming reception of Superman Returns did ruin the chances of the planned sequel, Brandon Routh did get the opportunity to get back in the tights for one last time. Considering the actor garnered success in the role of the Atom in the Arrowverse, during its biggest event, Crisis on Infinite Earths, he was allowed to reprise the role of Superman. The actor explained that returning to the role was a healing experience for the past wounds from the failure of Superman Returns. He stated,

“Even if this is the only scene I’m doing the emotional wound or scar that was left from my experience on Superman Returns was mostly healed because all the lead-up to that”

Also read: Retired Superman Brandon Routh Responds to James Gunn Shutting Down Henry Cavill’s Replacement Rumors

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Brandon Routh
Brandon Routh

With Routh and Henry Cavill out from the Superman debate, WB has now approached James Gunn to revive the iconic IP and following his passion for the project, fans can be hopeful for the future of Kal-EL.

Superman Returns is available to stream on HBO Max.

Source: The Guardian

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.