The actress, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, admitted feeling intimidated stepping into the iconic role previously portrayed by Margot Kidder and Amy Adams.
“It’s a hopeful superhero movie, which I feel is so true to the comics.” — Rachel Brosnahan Rachel Brosnahan, set to play Lois Lane in James Gunn’s upcoming Superman: Legacy, has promised that the film will remain faithful to the comic books and capture the essence of the Man of Steel.
Speaking at the Critics’ Choice Awards, Brosnahan highlighted the movie’s uplifting message amid global challenges. “For all the complaints people have about superhero movies, at their core, they’re about the goodness of people… courage and hope can carry us through.”
The actress, known for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, admitted feeling intimidated stepping into the iconic role previously portrayed by Margot Kidder and Amy Adams. However, she praised Gunn and the team for their dedication to the project. Brosnahan described her first encounter with David Corenswet as Superman as “electric” and knew immediately he was the perfect fit for the role. The film, helmed by Gunn and Peter Safran, aims to deliver a hopeful, fun, and faithful adaptation for DC fans.