'I would never comment on who is or isn’t AUDITIONING for a role.'
has been filled: “For all of you asking, I would never comment on who is or isn’t AUDITIONING for a role,” he wrote on Twitter.
“That’s the actor’s business only & isn’t something I’d make public unless they did it first after the fact . For now, only one person has been CAST inThe report claims that the current favourite for the role of the hero was David Corenswet, with Tom Brittney and Andrew Richardson being some of the British names considered for the role.star Emma Mackey is purportedly a leading contender for the part of journalist Lois, whilst Nicholas Hoult is being earmarked as the villainous Lex.
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