Superman Seeks Screenwriters!
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Warner Brothers, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels
After collaborating with director Bryan Singer on X2 and Superman Returns, it looks like screenwriters Dan Harris and Michael Dougherty will not be involved with the Super-sequel. According to Variety, Warner Bros. will soon be sifting through ideas from new screenwriters for the project. Despite earlier chatter that the next Superman movie would be sort of a "re-boot," the studio insists it will be a full-bore sequel with Brandon Routh returning for the title role.Specifically why Harris and Dougherty left the project is anyone's guess -- but most likely the separation was instigated by the studio. (How often do writers "quit" from a property this huge?) No doubt they'll turn up with a few cool projects of their own. Together the guys also wrote Urban Legends: Bloody Mary, so maybe horror sequels are more their specialty. They're both directors in their own right: Harris helmed Imaginary Heroes, and Dougherty's first (a horror flick called Trick 'r Treat) is supposed to hit theaters ... eventually.
Once Singer and the studio have decided on who'll be penning the Superman sequel, you can be sure we'll let you know. Let's just hope Akiva Goldsman is swamped with work these days.









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10-22-2007 @ 9:55AM
Cincinnati Mike said...
Scott:
I'd like to hear your opinion on why Returns was such a spectacular "Meh." I had read a rumor that Warner's was so hell-bent on recouping the eleventy-million dollars they had frittered away over 15 years that Singer was handcuffed into producing the safest, straight-down-the-middle movie he could. Thus the identical score, the Brando clips, Routh channeling Reeve, Luthor's same insane real estate scheme. Is this true? I will say that the film did one thing well--from the opening credits I was instantly transformed into the 12-year old watching the original, sitting ALONE in the theater on Christmas Eve 1978. After that nostalgia wore off...meh.
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10-22-2007 @ 5:02PM
YouFaceTheTick said...
Returns was so mediocre that Dolph Lungren sent Singer a condolences card. Kate Bosworth couldn't have been more miscast had she played superman!
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