Tuesday, February 1, 2011

E! Kristen Stewart to Play Lois Lane?



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 After blue-eyed babe and Tudors star Henry Cavill was announced to play Clark Kent in Zack Snyder's upcoming Superman reboot, we couldn't dream of a more perfect person to play the legendary Man of Steel.

That is, until the buzz spread quickly that Kristen Stewart�who we still think makes the perfect pale, apple-biting Snow White�was reading for the role of love interest Lois Lane. Of course, it wouldn't be worthy our salivating if there wasn't a Robert Pattinson connection in there somewhere, right?

Looks as if there is another Brit who wants Kristen all to himself:

Strictly cinematically speaking, of course!

Remember, Kristen's beau Rob did snatch the role of Edward Cullen from Cavill back in the day, and this potential Stewart-Cavill onscreen match-up could be fatal.

Not to mention, Kristen's in good casting company.

Dlisted reports, in a rather pissed fashion, that the director is auditioning any young and available babe out there, from Malin Akerman and Rachel McAdams to Jessica Biel and Dianna Agron.

Obviously, Kristen could take on Lane's character smashingly, but does she really want to play Superman's itty-bitty, shoulder-sitting gf? True, the chick needs to move more out of the indie-flick realm�but, please, not into another franchise where she's forever love-sick stuck to some dude. Babe needs to kill it in her own right.

Also, while we may absolutely adore K.Stew (duh), we think launching herself into another endless set of commercial sequels is definitely not what the Oscar ordered. Sure, if she wants to make even more money, this would be the part.

Too bad that's so not Kristen. We're crossing our fingers she picks the lead in the fairytale and poo-poos the idea of playing the Man of Steel's sidekick sweetie. Her team, per usual, is tight-lipped on the latest casting rumors.

But whether the Twilight starlet lands Lois or not one things for sure�she fancies R.Pattz' bloodsucking ways more than any superhero's wall crushing strength.

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