Amy Adams attended CinemaCon earlier this week, and the LA Times grabbed a word with the Oscar nominee and asked her about being cast in the role of Lois Lane for the up-coming Superman movie.
- "I think the role of women in society constantly changes," Adams said in Las Vegas where she was attending CinemaCon.�"And what I love about Lois Lane is that she's been very consistently strong, successful, independent. I'm very attracted to that. It was a time when women were really - I don't want to make some grand statement because I know it will come across as a grand statement - but [women were often limited by society then and]�what I loved about her was that she was able to be smart and be feminine and I think that that's something I know I'm going to teach my daughter, that you don't have to be a man to be powerful. You can be a powerful woman."
Source: LA Times.
Meanwhile, ShowBizSpy.com claims the actress is actually scared of heights, but will do her best to overcome her fears in preparation for her work with the Man of Steel.
- "Amy is not great with heights but this is a role she was never going to turn down," reveals a source close to the actress.
"She's expecting some wire work so she's planning to try and face her fears way before that. This really is a dream role for her. Lois is an icon and it's worth the ordeal of a few dizzy moments."
Source: ShowBizSpy.com.
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