Superman Returns Legendary on Board Superman Sequel

patrickbateman said:
yeah its like saying a lot people like the x-men movies lets hire that guy and make him do a superman movie. its a sure shot sucess.:) x men one is still gold imo without that and blade marvel wouldnt be where it was interms of films

Well i thought SR was a great movie also, so we obviously think along different lines. IMO WB did right in signing Singer.
 
yep I also think he's the right man for the comic book movies.
 
AVEITWITHJAMON said:
I look forward to a Singer directed sequel. I think he will make it amazing. Remember, a lot of people disliked X1, but then LOVED X2 when it came out as everything was ramped up.
i'm hoping for that.
 
great to hear there will be a sequel. i thought SR was an okay movie -- not particularly the right direction in all aspects, but I'm hopeful Singer will make some changes with the 2nd, esp. given the questions/commotion he's caused after the 1st one. You have to think his writers are reading some of these boards and feeling they need to step it up.

one thing i wish H-wood would stop worrying about is supe' boy scout image. If you're reading, we WANT our superman to be a boy scout -- i actually think that's his redeeming image and what many of us like about him -- that no matter how crazy/demented the world gets, Supes remains the equilibrium of good. SR seemed to knock him down to our level, which doesn't work. Show him saving people -- that's what fans -- IMHO -- want.

Hopefully, the sequel delivers. Since Singer and Co. will have more time with this one, my fingers are crossed that they'll be able to invest time to work out/draft the script with many of the viewers' complaints in mind.
 
So, Legendary and Warner Bros. like spending money and not making a profit from this film, damn idiots. The only one making a huge profit off of this franchise is Bryan Singer--the fool who doesn't deserve it.
 
I think Legendary on board for a sequel is a good thing for those who enjoyed SR. I for one can't wait for the next one, SR was freakin' awesome.
 
Downhere said:
I think Legendary on board for a sequel is a good thing for those who enjoyed SR. I for one can't wait for the next one, SR was freakin' awesome.

My feelings also, i cant wait to see a sequel.
 
Visionary said:
So, Legendary and Warner Bros. like spending money and not making a profit from this film, damn idiots. The only one making a huge profit off of this franchise is Bryan Singer--the fool who doesn't desreve it.
I'm sure it will make some money it's just that they could have made some really big bucks if they didn't spend a ridiculous 204mil on a iffy/confusing idea at best.
 
Downhere said:
I think Legendary on board for a sequel is a good thing for those who enjoyed SR. I for one can't wait for the next one, SR was freakin' awesome.

Definitely agree with you, and BTW Visionary doesn't have to shut up- 'haters' are open to have their own opinion as long as they understand that it isn't and don't see it as being the 'gospel truth'- same goes for pro. Both are open to have their own opinions as much as the next person/poster just as long as they both understand that it is and only is an opinion.
 
Visionary said:
So, Legendary and Warner Bros. like spending money and not making a profit from this film

They're looking long term. DVD sales, merchandising, etc. Not to mention the possibilities of further, "more exciting" entries in the franchise. It's not stupid, it's common sense.
 
Eh, not sure what to make of this.

http://www.cinematical.com/

A Lois Lane Spin-Off Flick?
Posted Aug 31st 2006 1:31PM by Erik Davis

While all of us here in Movie News Land speculate as to whether or not there will be another Superman flick, Kate Bosworth is quietly telling Neil Sean over at Sky News that there's a lot more Lois Lane heading our way. So far we know director Bryan Singer definitely wants a sequel, with financing partners Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures slowly starting to favor another installment as well. Superman himself (Brandon Routh) has nothing better to do with his time and has repeatedly stated that if they wanted to do another one, he's game.

Well, now Kate Bosworth is promoting her return to the role of Lois Lane. Not only that, but she's talking spin-off too. Says Bosworth, "Lois will be back bigger and better in the next movie, and with more of her own storyline." The article goes on to reveal there are plans to give Lois her own "investigative spin off." Okay, not for nothing, but what good is a Lois Lane flick without Superman? Wow, let's watch as she rigorously tracks down a story, gets into trouble and has no one to bail her out. I simply cannot wait! Do any of you actually want a Lois Lane spin-off movie? If so, why?
 
Don't want a Lois Lane spin-off or Jimmy spin-off, seeing the comics- these characters have had countless comic spin-offs I can see where this idea might have come from. But, in the end I believe this spin-off is a guaranteed production hell (never gets off the ground)
 
Freddy_Krueger said:
That news originated from Moviehole.net, so odds are it isn't true.


Actually it came from SkyNews, you're right though it sounds rather fake to me too.
 
Freddy_Krueger said:
They're looking long term. DVD sales, merchandising, etc. Not to mention the possibilities of further, "more exciting" entries in the franchise. It's not stupid, it's common sense.
Yeah, well, I hope it works out for them, because I'd really like to see a movie with Darksied.
 
Visionary said:
Yeah, well, I hope it works out for them, because I'd really like to see a movie with Darksied.

You'd actually watch a post 1987 Superman movie? :eek:

Nuh uh.
 
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/01092006/344/kate-return-lois-superman.html

Kate Bosworth has revealed she will be back as Lois Lane in the sequel to Superman Returns. The super-slim actress, who starred opposite Brandon Routh in the summer blockbuster, told Sky News she will definitely be involved in the 2009 film.

"Lois will be back bigger and better in the next movie, and with more of her own storyline," the 23-year-old said.


Director Bryan Singer has said there will be a follow-up to the comic-book adventure film - and has promised there will be more action in it after murmurs from disappointed fans. And although no deal has officially been made, it seems Blue Crush star Kate is certainly up for the challenge.
The plot of Superman Returns was left open for a sequel, and Brandon recently hinted that there was "so much more to explore".
 
Showtime029 said:
Director Bryan Singer has said there will be a follow-up to the comic-book adventure film - and has promised there will be more action in it after murmurs from disappointed fans. And although no deal has officially been made, it seems Blue Crush star Kate is certainly up for the challenge.
The plot of Superman Returns was left open for a sequel, and Brandon recently hinted that there was "so much more to explore".

Superman Returns Sequel FAQ

http://www.superherohype.com/forums/showthread.php?t=246217

More info on the direction of the sequel :super: :up:
 
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Many people hold that perspective. The franchise is off on the wrong foot, good money following bad is never a bright idea especially with a misdiagnosis of the problem (lack of action.).
 

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