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Jude Law on turning down the role of Superman: 'I just didn't fancy it'

By Wade Sheridan
Jude Law attending the Pioneer of the Year dinner at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon on April 22, 2015. Law recently detailed why he turned down the role of Superman on "The Late Show." File Photo by David Becker/UPI
1 of 2 | Jude Law attending the Pioneer of the Year dinner at Caesars Palace during CinemaCon on April 22, 2015. Law recently detailed why he turned down the role of Superman on "The Late Show." File Photo by David Becker/UPI | License Photo

NEW YORK, June 10 (UPI) -- Jude Law detailed why he turned down becoming Superman while appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

"At the time it just didn't float my boat," the actor explained Thursday to Colbert. Law was approached by director Bryan Singer to become the man of steel in his 2006 film, Superman Returns.

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"I just didn't really want to go there. I'm an Englishman and it just didn't seem to fit. I was really worried about the outfit and I just didn't fancy it," he continued.

The Sherlock Holmes star revealed that he was talked into trying on the new "revamped" Superman outfit but that once he saw himself in the mirror, he knew the part wasn't for him.

"I stood there and then I have this picture of me in that costume on posters all around the world and I was like 'No way!' and I unzipped it. I was Superman for two minutes. That's enough!" Law said.

The part would eventually go to Brandon Routh who did not reprise his role after Warner Bros. was disappointed with Superman Returns critical reception and box-office take. Henry Cavill has since portrayed the character starting with 2013's Man of Steel and its recently released sequel, Batman v Superman:Dawn of Justice.

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