
Age: 51
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Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an American actress. Known for both her comedic and dramatic roles, she has been featured three times in annual rankings of the world's highest-paid actresses. She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards. She has been nominated for six Academy Awards, seven British Academy Film Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards. Adams began her career as a dancer in dinner theatre, a pursuit she followed from 1994 to 1998. They made her film debut with a supporting part in the dark comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). She made guest appearances on television and took on roles as the "mean girl" in low-budget feature films. Her first major role was in Steven Spielberg's biopic Catch Me If You Can (2002), but she was unemployed for a year afterwards. Her breakthrough came when she portrayed a loquacious pregnant woman in the independent comedy-drama Junebug(2005), for which she received her first Academy Award nomination. The musical fantasy film Enchanted (2007), in which Adams played a cheerful princess-to-be, marked her first success in a leading role. She followed it by playing other naïve, optimistic women in films like the drama Doubt (2008). Subsequently, she played more assertive parts, earning positive reviews, in the sports film The Fighter (2010) and the psychological drama The Master (2012). From 2013 to 2017, she portrayed Lois Lane in superhero films set in the DC Extended Universe. She won two consecutive Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress for playing a seductive con artist in the crime film American Hustle (2013) and painter Margaret Keane in the biopic Big Eyes (2014). Further acclaim came for playing a linguist in the science fiction film Arrival (2016), a self-harming reporter in the HBO miniseries Sharp Objects (2018), and Lynne Cheney in the satire Vice (2018). Adams' stage roles include the 2012 revival of Into the Woods at the Public Theatre and the 2022 West End revival of The Glass Menagerie. In 2014, she was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time and featured in the Forbes Celebrity 100 list. Description above from the Wikipedia article Amy Adams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The idea is basically what would the DC universe look under Snyder, if I was the head executive above him. I see it as more of closer to a saga than the MCU is however this is plenty of room for solo films, etc. This is my proposed run. Man Of Steel (June 2013) Batman Vs Super-Man (March 2016) Suicide Squad (July 2016) Wonder Woman (June 2017) Justice League (December 2017) Aquaman (December 2018) Man Of Tomorrow (July 2019) The Batman (October 2019) Wonder Woman: Blood of The Amazons (December 2019) Justice League: Part II (December 2020) Justice League: Part III (December 2021) Suicide Squad: Bring Out Your Dead (October 2022) The Batman: Under The Red Hood (December 2022) Flashpoint (June 2023) I have further details but have to adhere to the wordcount. Hopefully you think this is a smarter run, alot of the difference is essentially in the small decisions. Casting and plot differences. I don't think that making a JL movie so early is the worst thing, LoTR and Star Wars are sagas which start out with a group of characters. You just have to make the characters interesting and focus in on the best ones.
