What did Brendan Fraser think of the Superman: Flyby script?
He described it as "Shakespeare in space" and praised its quality.
Movies / Superheroes
Brendan Fraser reflects on his experience screen-testing for J.J. Abrams' unmade Superman film, 'Superman: Flyby,' and shares his thoughts on the script and the weight of the role.
Brendan Fraser recently discussed his near-casting as Superman in J.J. Abrams’ 'Superman: Flyby.' The film, which never materialized, would have presented a science-fiction-oriented origin story with Krypton embroiled in a civil war. Fraser recalled reading the script in a secure office and even trying on the Superman suit. Despite his admiration for the script, he felt anxious about the potential implications of becoming synonymous with the iconic role.
While Fraser didn't become Superman, he later joined the DC universe as Firefly in the shelved Batgirl film. 'Superman: Flyby' remains one of the more intriguing unmade superhero projects, sparking curiosity about what could have been. Ultimately, the role went to Brandon Routh in Superman Returns (2006), before Henry Cavill took on the mantle in Man of Steel (2013).
He described it as "Shakespeare in space" and praised its quality.
He was concerned about the role defining his career and identity.
Actors like Jude Law, Josh Hartnett, Paul Walker, Ashton Kutcher and Henry Cavill were also considered.
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