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I'm sorry guys, I just don't trust Millar to write a good Superman movie. I just can't get over some of the stuff he said.
That would be?
I'm sorry guys, I just don't trust Millar to write a good Superman movie. I just can't get over some of the stuff he said.
I feel a tiresome arguement coming about.
I really don't understand Millar's approach in regards to marketing himself and his desire to do Superman. I believe he has met with WB two times previously, maybe three, and I believe this is according to his own account of the situation. I might be wrong on the amount of times he has met with them. Obviously he has some kind of connection with WB and of course DC.
Which is why it confuses me that he would even bother openly talking about it like he does? Studios certainly don't love that, and the only reason to do it would be to garner fan support. Why would Millar need fan support if he had a big director and already had a story? The whole thing is pretty confusing.
To be honest: I don't think that WB will listen to him. They will probably make a "Batman Begins"-styled movie. Origin-First appearance-Defeat-Final Fight. So basically Superman: THe Movie in new clothes!
If this is the case - Millar should work out his ideas in a comic book.
Yeah so false that WB is about to push the reboot button on the franchiset:
Look I'm mixed on the film I saw it twice when it was in theatres once in IMAX 3D so it's not like I didn't lend out support. I'm a Superman fan it wasn't the movie I wanted but it was what we had you know. You spend your whole life waiting for a movie you want to make sure to get all the details.
That being said I don't know one person offline outside of females that liked this movie. It just wasn't well balanced it was way too one sided it was too depresssing for a Superman movie and the numbers show it because many people didn't go back to it except it's hardcore fanbase.
$270 Million dollar produtcion budget
391 million worldwide total
200 domestic
191 foreign
A 121 Million dollar profit when a Superman movie has no reason not to out perform a Batman movie. This is why it wasn't the best way to go in the long run. WB shot themselves in the foot with that movie their best interest always was and always will be money. This is why they're so happy with the Batman thing and it helped them realize maybe a quality product could make more money.
They needed a real blockbuster for Superman's movie comeback and SR wasn't it regardless of how you feel about it these are the facts otherwise we'd have the sequel coming soon. We could only hope they greenlight a Superman product worthy of big money.
The whole thing is just odd to me, didn't he just go to them with a pitch a little back, within the year? Then he said that they wouldn't let him do it because he was a "Marvel Guy". Isn't he still a "Marvel Guy"?
I always thought that sounded weird since Millar & Gough, creators and producers of Smallville, helped write Spider-Man 2.![]()
I'm not a fan. Growing up I was a DC and Marvel reader but as an adult just DC and Millar's writing is one of the things that turned me away from Marvel. They only had me with the NewUniversal revival by Ellis and then chickened out and put it on hiatus. I don't like Wanted or Kick-Ass either.
I think Grant Morrison & Garth Ennis were doing what he does better than him 14 years ago. So I'm no big Millar though his work on The Authority was good and I'd take early Ultimate X-Men over the movies anyday. I'm far from a big fan but the one thing I give him credit on the man knows himself some ****ing Superman. He happens to have a passion for the character too Red Son and his Superman Adventures run I'm telling you those are definitely written by a pre-crisis fan they're labors of love for the guy. Better him than some hack I say.
Although I understand your intention and argree that Superman Returns failed to meet projections and expectations, your numbers are fuzzy. The 270 Million is innacurate, check Variety.
Also, that 121 million you are refering to isn't straight profit and is merely the difference. Box office doesn't work like that.
So Millar's Superman would be primarily Pre-Crisis, right?
Yeah so false that WB is about to push the reboot button on the franchiset:
Look I'm mixed on the film I saw it twice when it was in theatres once in IMAX 3D so it's not like I didn't lend out support. I'm a Superman fan it wasn't the movie I wanted but it was what we had you know. You spend your whole life waiting for a movie you want to make sure to get all the details.
That being said I don't know one person offline outside of females that liked this movie. It just wasn't well balanced it was way too one sided it was too depresssing for a Superman movie and the numbers show it because many people didn't go back to it except it's hardcore fanbase.
$270 Million dollar produtcion budget
391 million worldwide total
200 domestic
191 foreign
A 121 Million dollar profit when a Superman movie has no reason not to out perform a Batman movie. This is why it wasn't the best way to go in the long run. WB shot themselves in the foot with that movie their best interest always was and always will be money. This is why they're so happy with the Batman thing and it helped them realize maybe a quality product could make more money.
They needed a real blockbuster for Superman's movie comeback and SR wasn't it regardless of how you feel about it these are the facts otherwise we'd have the sequel coming soon. We could only hope they greenlight a Superman product worthy of big money.
So Millar's Superman would be primarily Pre-Crisis, right?
I won't check Variety cause I don't susbcribe to hollywood newsletter but ok. What were the actual numbers higher or lower? I've seen some people go as far as $300 million because of failed projects. I got the numbers from box office mojo so drop the science.
Doesn't half the box office go to movie chains that play the features? isn't this why how does it work?
That's self-explanatory! "Superman" means -of course- "Pre-Crisis Superman"
Cain said:Yeah if he even gets a chance anyway. I still think they should get Geoff Johns involved but if Millar ever got the gig he'd do just fine.
So you are one of those persons that think a poor performance at the BO= A bad movie.
Many great movies have failed at the BO. And many many bad movies have made hundreds of millions at the BO.
Exactly. I believe he is full of it. That probably means that I should stop talking about it.I really don't understand Millar's approach in regards to marketing himself and his desire to do Superman. I believe he has met with WB two times previously, maybe three, and I believe this is according to his own account of the situation. I might be wrong on the amount of times he has met with them. Obviously he has some kind of connection with WB and of course DC.
Which is why it confuses me that he would even bother openly talking about it like he does? Studios certainly don't love that, and the only reason to do it would be to garner fan support. Why would Millar need fan support if he had a big director and already had a story? The whole thing is pretty confusing.
The whole thing is weird, which makes it seem more obvious that the reason they didn't select his pitch had nothing to do with him being a "Marvel Guy".
Perhaps at his first attempts at a pitch, WB were just focusing on getting a sequel to SR made?
Variety is a website as well...www.variety.com.
The 270 Million includes failed projects, which means it has nothing to do with the budget for Superman Returns, you're looking at one of the following:
$204 Million
$209 Million
$215 Million
Not exactly science.
Bottom line is no matter how you slice it, Superman Returns didn't turn a profit domestically against it's budget which is where studios are always focused.
Perhaps at his first attempts at a pitch, WB were just focusing on getting a sequel to SR made?
What do you know, me and WB have something in common.WB was taking pitches for sequels and reboots. They just flat-out didn't like his ideas...