Amy Adams: Lois Lane
Amy Adams plays intrepid reporter Lois Lane. Adams, an Academy Award nominee and lifelong Superman fan, relished tackling the new role of Lois Lane. In Man of Steel, Lois Lane is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist with the Daily Planet who is resolute in her pursuit of the truth, but also compassionate and fair.
Amy Adams brings a new dimension to Lois Lane, the tough yet principled journalist, who in her own way is just as courageous as Superman.
Source: Official Man of Steel Movie Guide
“when you publish a character for 75 years you gotta keep it young and fresh so it’s not about Superman and Lois today. It’s Superman and Wonder Woman. And that’s really rubbed a lot of purists the wrong way, but we love the controversy. We love the debate. We love the fact that people have either sided with TeamLois or TeamWonderWoman and it’s one of the things we used to keep interest in what we’re publishing in the books today. “
According to @JimLee we’re PURISTS now. That’s the awful term he has applied to those of us who don’t want to see two female icons pitted against each other just for the sake of controversy. You have his twitter account, go say something!
If you can, please take a moment to tweet your support of the Superman and Lois Lane pairing to the folks at DC Comics. Share your hopes to see them together again.
@geoffjohns | @dandidio1 | @JimLee | @DCComics
Remember, don’t spam them with multiple tweets and use civil and respectful language. Thanks!
Well, looks like Geoff is already forgetting what he said yesterday about SMWW
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JH: Then, of course, here we have….He’s just missed her—he’s been gone for HOURS—and he’s missed her THAT much. You can see that in his eyes. He has NO idea what she’s gone through. And there’s this, no matter what, there’s this understanding.
KS: I remember watching Erica prepare. She was sitting outside that first shot, in the little alcove, and her really trying to get in the mind space of feeling he’d been gone for three weeks, and thought it was just painful even seeing her trying to even get in there. You can just read it on her.
JH: It was a really good moment, for me, working with her in this scene. She was sitting there in that alcove, like you said, and she was sitting there preparing and preparing. I wanted that emotion to stay right on her sleeve. So I walked over to her and I said, “You’ve moved into this apartment, and you’ve unpacked every single thing that’s his, and that’s how you get through your day. ‘Cause you walk into the room and you unpack one of his boxes, and that’s how you get through your day. And you walked into the room to unpack one of those boxes, and there weren’t any left.” And she JUST NAILED it. Of course, you stop, you reset, and you do all this, and there’s an hour and a half that goes by. So she’s sitting in that alcove trying to prepare, and she’s doing just a great job staying with it, and I said to her, “You’re going to head back to Watchtower to wait for him. Everything is fine. You’ve got your senses about you and everything. And you go to brush your teeth before you leave and you have to reach past his toothbrush.” Just those little things, for her, set her off and allowed her to do this kind of stuff, which is great. Then you just get out of her way and let her go.
BP: Part of what we wanted to do in this scene—like you said, they’re starting a new life, everything’s kind of up in the air—we wanted to show that no matter where they are these two people are completely meant to be together. That works beautifully, especially because of the performances and the directing.
CB: These guys are so good together, aren’t they?Smallville DVD Commentary “Dominion” featuring Kelly Souders, Brian Peterson, Justin Hartley, and Callum Blue
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Hey, all! A little request. There’s another poll at the Comic Book Resources forum asking about Superman’s love life. The question this time is who you’d rather Superman be with forever. If possible, please take a minute to stop by this thread and vote for Lois Lane. Thanks!
Guys, Lois is only just barely winning! VOTE!
Tom Taylor, who writes the Injustice comics, has come under a fair bit of criticism over the fact the main story point in the Injustice comics was Lois Lane being killed by Superman.
Some people are even reporting it as ‘Superman beats his wife to death’ which is really untrue and if you’ve read…
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Your sentimental attachment is grotesque. Even you must realize how worthless they are. Such a savage world. Its scientific achievements paltry. Its weapons unimpressive.
LOIS LANE FTW!!
Last Thursday (April 18th) was the 75th Anniversary of the publication of Action Comics #1. This, for those of you who don’t know, is the first appearance of Superman, the first comic-book superhero in a 13-page story written and drawn by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
It was…
Would you like a cookie?
congratulations on being a giant shitlord with no actual reading comprehension. Here is your prize.
Sorry, reblogging again for this post :)
Last Thursday (April 18th) was the 75th Anniversary of the publication of Action Comics #1. This, for those of you who don’t know, is the first appearance of Superman, the first comic-book superhero in a 13-page story written and drawn by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
It was…
Preach it! I was annoyed by the fact people were celebrating her instead of Superman, like really? Superman is more important than Lois, I know people love her but without big Blue she wouldn’t exist.
FYI I’m a woman.

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that’s not what we did. DAMN, guys, learn to read!