spideyboy_1111
Young Avenger
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Singer was never contracted to direct X-Men 3. He signed an overall development deal with 20th Century Fox but never one for X-Men 3. That's why he was able to leave and direct Superman Returns, which he never should have been able to do. Fox should have signed Singer, and the rest of the cast, as soon as possible after X2.
agrees, i assume fox thought the development deal was just as good as roping him into a directing deal. The film had a release date before singer left.. so he was obligated to continue to develop it within that time frame regardless of if he was signed on to be the director. I assume Singer thought that meant he could easily leave the project and put it on hold, while Fox basically said "no wait a minute, you're obligated to us"


drama. And I do remember Alan having some snide comment towards Singer, after the fact, in an interview. Alan does seem like that type that would do that though. That's just how he comes off in some interviews. I don't remember an Ian one though.