The Sandman season 2 has begun filming – and we can't wait.
11.11.2023 - 04:27 / comingsoon.net
The scrapped Superman movie was set to star Josh Hartnett as Superman. Years later, a photo has emerged of the actor wearing the costume of the Man of Steel.
The photo, which was posted to Instagram, shows Hartnett wearing a Superman costume. This version of the costume features a black background for the red Superman icon in place of the more iconic yellow. This isn’t the first time the logo has looked like this, as this design was prominently featured in the Max Fleischer Superman cartoons.
You can check out the photo of Hartnett in the Superman costume below (via ComicBook):
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Superman: Flyby was the tentative title of a Superman movie that was in the works in the early 2000s. The script for the DC film was written by J.J. Abrams while Brett Ratner was set to direct, with iconic Superman actor Christopher Reeve set to serve as a project consultant.
Ratner left the film in 2003, leading to McG taking over then leaving himself. Once Bryan Singer was brought on, the film was transformed into Superman Returns, which came out in 2006.
Though Josh Hartnett may not have played Superman, he’s had quite a career. Alongside iconic movies like Black Hawk Down and Sin City, the actor played a major role in this year’s Oppenheimer and in the acclaimed Black Mirror episode “Beyond the Sea.”
The Sandman season 2 has begun filming – and we can't wait.
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To upgrade your skills and abilities in , you have to earn plenty of money fast from the activities you can do in the city of Sotenbori, Osaka. Collecting Yen serves as a way not only to improve Kazama Kiryu's combat skills, but also to purchase powerful items you may use in combat. Some side content you are able to find allows the former Yakuza to farm lots of money easily.
A renowned fighter of the Amon Clan returns in to try and beat Kazama Kiryu in a secret boss fight. Unlocked through the Coliseum Arena, you'll have to overcome every combat mini-game available to challenge two prominent Amon characters. One will test your ability to fight with an assembled team, while the other tests your skills in a 1v1 brawl.
The Coliseum acts as an Arena mode in , letting you challenge hordes of enemies with a team of all the fighters you are able to recruit. Each of the potential allies you can find has unique skills and abilities that may be honed through upgrades for various battles. Leading your team to victory requires Kiryu to have at least a few faces he can rely on.
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