David Goyer writing Captain America!!!

Its not true. Goyer is working on Batman 2 and The Flash. David Self is writing Captain America....

Exclusive: Captain America's Screenwriter
Marvel enlists a regular collaborator.
by Stax

February 17, 2006 - Marvel Entertainment honcho Avi Arad revealed a few days ago that there is a screenwriter working on the script for Captain America. Arad said he "does have a director and leading man in mind" but did not reveal who the screenwriter was. Now a reliable source has advised IGN FilmForce who the writer is of the Sentinel of Liberty's big-screen return.



Marvel usually draws on the same stable of screenwriters for its projects, such as David Goyer, Zak Penn, Simon Kinberg and David Hayter. Another of these Marvel veterans is the scribe writing Captain America: David Self.

Self has worked on two other Marvel projects, The Sub-Mariner (a script that Arad has long raved about) and Deathlok. He also adapted the graphic novel Road to Perdition for the big screen, and wrote the Cuban Missile Crisis drama Thirteen Days.

Self's reps at UTA had no comment when asked for confirmation.

"Without giving too much away, obviously there'll be a little bit of the origin and then we come into our real world," Arad recently disclosed. "What makes Captain America such a compelling character is that it allows you to judge history so you see where he came from and you see what he stood for."

Arad said last June, "This script is going to take a little bit of time, because it has to be a masterpiece. It's Back to the Future kind of stuff."

Captain America is part of the Marvel/Paramount deal and isn't expected to reach theaters until 2009.
Source: http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/689/689322p1.html


Source: Marvel Entertainment, Inc. April 28, 2006


Aggressively pursuing its strategy to develop and produce a new slate of feature films, Marvel Studios - a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. - has engaged director/actor/writer Jon Favreau to direct the highly anticipated big screen adaptation of Iron Man. Additionally, the studio has tapped several screenwriters to pen scripts based on some of its marquee superhero franchises. The projects to which screenwriters are now attached and have officially begun development include Iron Man, Incredible Hulk, Ant Man, Captain America, Nick Fury and Thor. The announcement was made today by Avi Arad, Chairman of Marvel Studios.

For the legendary superhero Iron Man, Jon Favreau will direct the film and develop the script with the writing team of Arthur Marcum and Matt Holloway (Convoy). Favreau's directing credits include "Elf" and "Zathura: A Space Adventure."

Zak Penn, who previously collaborated with Marvel on X2, Fantastic Four, and the upcoming X-Men: The Last Stand, will write a new Incredible Hulk film, inspired by the larger-than-life green giant. Under Marvel's arrangement with Universal, Marvel will develop and produce the Incredible Hulk as a major theatrical release, with Universal retaining various distribution rights.

Writer/director Edgar Wright ("Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz") will direct, and co-write with writing partner Joe Cornish, the feature film based on cult-favorite Ant Man. Edgar will also co-produce with his Big Talk Productions partner Nira Park.

David Self has been tapped to write Captain America, inspired by Marvel's venerable all-American super soldier. Self's credits include "Thirteen Days" and Road to Perdition, in addition to numerous rewrites on various studio films. He also worked with Marvel on two other projects: Namor, the Sub-Mariner for Universal, and Deathlok for Paramount.

Marvel's superhero with military roots, the iconic super spy Nick Fury, will be brought to life by action/adventure screenwriter Andrew Marlowe. Marlowe's credits include "Air Force One," "End of Days," and "Hollow Man."

The legendary Norse Thunder deity, Thor, will hammer his way to the big screen with the help of screenwriter Mark Protosevich. Protosevich wrote one of this summer's highly-anticipated films, "Poseidon." His credits also include "The Cell."

"We are incredibly excited to be able to attract some of Hollywood's top talent to help Marvel launch the first wave of our independently-produced film slate. These screenwriters and directors are at the top of their game, and each brings a unique passion for the individual characters and projects they will be working on. Our goal is to combine great characters with exciting action, and we've assembled a team who will do just that," said Mr. Arad. "In fact, some of these writers have already helped us create major Hollywood blockbuster franchises like 'Fantastic Four' and 'X-Men.' With our independent slate, we look forward to delivering to movie-goers the same type of high-action, gripping entertainment they have grown accustomed to with the Marvel brand."

With screenwriters and directors on board, Marvel is commencing discussions with other talent and visual effects houses as it gears up for full-scale production on the new slate, with the first release anticipated in 2008. These projects are expected to be financed with Marvel's $525 million revolving film financing facility and distributed under Marvel's overall distribution arrangement with Paramount, except for Incredible Hulk which will be distributed by Universal.

President/COO Michael Helfant will oversee the company's growth to accommodate this newly expanded production activity. The projects will be shepherded and produced by Kevin Feige, President of Production, and Ari Arad, Executive Vice President of Production.
Source: http://www.superherohype.com/news/ironmannews.php?id=4147
 
It's false. Same as when IMDB reported that Oded Fehr was a candidate for Iron Man. Goyer hasn't been involved with the Captain America film in any way.
 
I just heard he's writing the treatment for Thor, though. If its true, that ought to be pretty cool.
 
The screen play that Jonathan is currently working on, was based on an outline that Goyer and Nolan did together for the sequel.
 
Goyer needs to do a Flash movie already.
I'd love to see Ryan has The Flash.
 
Goyer is hit or miss with me. He can churn out some great stuff like Blade, Blade II and Batman Begins, but then he can churn out some real dogs, like Blade Trinity, Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD and The Crow City of Angels.
 
Warhammer said:
Goyer needs to do a Flash movie already.
I'd love to see Ryan has The Flash.

Goyer has confirmed that he sent the script in to the producers, during an interview at the Saturn Awards. Before however, his focus was on his new Blade television series which is now completed. Hopefully by now we'll be hearing more about the films progression soon.
 
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Goyer is pretty clearly a risky screenwriter and can seem like a near-massive *****ebag.

Good news on David Self I think.

He wrote Thirteen Days, probably one of my top 25 favorite movies.
 

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