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He'll land on his feet. I mean, look at how many big movies he's been given despite a pretty middling to bad box office track record after 300. He's supposedly a really nice and personable guy in person, and that can go a long way in an industry built on who you know.
It must go a long way considering it kept him employed with WB for 4 years after MOS was released. The guy must be a living saint.
This probably counts double in an industry where I imagine many directors are unpleasant to work with, even those who have great talent.