Ben Affleck's Superman movie renamed to "Hollywoodland"

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This entry was posted on 8/11/2006 2:13 AM and is filed under Celebrities.




By AmericasNewsToday.Org staff 

Ben Affleck's forthcoming film on the death of TV Superman actor George Reeves has been renamed, following legal threats by the producer of the Superman movies. Affleck plays late actor Reeves in "Truth, Justice And The American Way," which has now been changed to "Hollywoodland."

Distributors Focus Features were forced to give up the original title after Warner Bros - who produces the Superman film franchise, including the upcoming Superman Returns - threatened to sue.

Reeves, who played the Man Of Steel in the 1951 feature film Superman and the Mole-Men and the 1950s TV series Adventures of Superman, died of a gunshoot wound in June 1959. While the cause of his death was ruled suicide, friends and family suspected he may have been murdered.

Hollywoodland, directed by Allen Coulter, also stars 90210-babe Kathleen Robertson, Adrien Brody, Diane Lane and Bob Hoskins and hits theaters September 8, 2006.   -  via wenn




 

 
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