Multimedia June 10, 2006

Faster than bullets, yes. But Superman, gay? No way

After weeks of Internet buzzing that the new Superman movie portrays the Man of Steel as gay, the director of the film issued a strong denial on Friday and said it was the most heterosexual character he has filmed.

Superman “is probably the most heterosexual character in any movie I’ve ever made,” said
Bryan Singer, director of “Superman Returns,” a new movie about the crime-fighting superhero that opens June 28. “I don’t think he’s ever been gay.”

In recent months, the movie’s ability to lure its target audience has been questioned by Internet buzz probing the superhero’s sexuality.

Young men are the movie’s target audience and the film needs to attract millions of them to earn a profit and relaunch the “Superman” film franchise.

A major gay magazine, The Advocate, ran a cover story with the headline: “How Gay is Superman,” and the Los Angeles Times weighed in with its own story on whether being gay might hinder or help the movie’s box office receipts.

After all, gay romance “Brokeback Mountain” won awards and raked in $178 million worldwide.

So he wears a leotard and flies around in a red cape. Big deal, Singer said, noting Spider-Man wears tights. The X-Men do too, and they aren’t gay. Singer ought to know, he directed 2000’s “X-Men” movie and 2003’s “X2: X-Men United.”

Singer said his version of the Man of Steel, who is played by
Brandon Routh, is a “very romantic icon” — handsome, virtuous and vulnerable.

In the movie, Superman comes back to Earth after a five- year absence. Early on, audiences learn the love of his life, hard-charging reporter Lois Lane, has moved on from her infatuation with him. She has a new boyfriend and a child.

Yet when he re-enters her life, Lois still has that sexy gleam in her eye, and he can’t wait to fly her to the moon.

“We were all scratching our heads,” said Paul Levitz, president and publisher of Superman owner DC Comics. “He’s not a gay character.”

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