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Man and Superman

Look in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane.

Actor Christopher Reeve gained worldwide recognition for the role of Superman

Look in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane.

No it's, er, Brandon Routh. Almost unheard of unless you happen to be an obsessive devotee of American soaps and sitcoms (he had a recurring role in the 01/02 series of the long-running One Life To Live), the strapping six foot 27-year-old native of Des Moines, Iowa, is about to become one of the most recognised names and faces on the planet - and all because of a blue lycra bodystocking with a red cape, matching Y fronts and a little 'S' curl in the hair, and a modest little superhero movie called Superman Returns.

N aturally, the publicity machine's unearthed those prescient coincidences that make it all seem like destiny; the fact he had Super-man pyjamas as a kid and that he went to a 2003 Halloween contest dressed as Clark Kent and the Man of Steel (presumably he changed in the phone booth midway).

There's also the luck and coincidence angle in that he worked with someone who worked for the writer, and so on and so on, but at the end of the day, it all boils down to auditions, screen tests and, aside from director Bryan Singer, wanting an unknown for the role, the not insignificant fact that he looks a lot like the young Christopher Reeve.

As he explains, it was a fairly lengthy and nerve-shredding process, beginning with an audition tape and then a rushed meeting (that almost never happened because of Routh's migraine) with Singer in a coffee shop before he left for Australia.

"It turned into an hour and 45 minutes and he talked a lot about what he planned to do with the film and asked a lot of questions and said would I come back and put a reading on tape with the casting director.

I didn't even get to do that until after Bryan got back from Sydney, then he came in half an hour after and we read some more scenes."

Three weeks later he was told to turn up for a haircut so they could film a secret screen test, but still his name wasn't being mentioned as a possible contender in order to maintain the element of surprise.