Mark Millar's Many Thoughts On Superman

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Ok. I just finished reading RED SON for the first time. It was a great ELSEWORLD story and i'm not sure if i like the ending or not. To make Krypton the Earth in the future.

Do you think that when Millar says that he is going to show a million years in the future of Earth, he could possibly be thinking about having the same ending in the Superman movies?

How would you feel about this?

I don't think he'd do that. It worked in the Elseworlds, but for the actual mainstream Superman? That's a bit too much. That's why I think he's talking about seeing a highly advanced Earth with the Legion of Super-Heroes protecting it.
 
Yeah, if that's what he's talking about, than i'm all for it! But if it's like RED SON, and somehow I have a feeling he would do that, then well...i'm not sure if i'm going to like it.
 
Okay I've changed my mind. I think Millar's director friend is Matthew Vaughn. I know this isn't a new theory but Vaughn has a lot of respect with lots of people so it could be him. Plus he's worked with Henry Cavill so if they liked Cavill I could see him being considered for the reboot.
 
Isn't that the guy that keeps "quitting" movies?
 
Matthew Vaughn? this is the huge american director that is a big deal at WB?
 
Matthew Vaughn? this is the huge american director that is a big deal at WB?

He dropped out of X-Men, and dropped out or was kicked of Thor. Not sure if he is really even American...there is some British going on there but I think he is in line to direct Kick Ass.
 
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well its clear that he is not the one. if he is MM is lying. ohhh this would be a shock:hehe:
 
He dropped out of X-Men, and dropped out or was kicked of Thor. Not sure if he is really even American...there is some British going on there but I think he is in line to direct Kick Ass.

I thought he turned down X-Men 3 because of the script or was that someone else? And maybe by American director he meant someone that does American movies. I know I might be reaching. I know that Millar thinks Vaughn is a huge deal by the way he knows so many people and was able to come up with the money to make Kick Ass. I don't think it's uncommon for directors to turn down movies. I am willing to bet the really big directors turn down at least a script a week. And I'm not sure if he actually said WB said he was a big deal. Only that the director is a big deal and that WB approached this said director.
 
I thought he turned down X-Men 3 because of the script or was that someone else? And maybe by American director he meant someone that does American movies. I know I might be reaching. I know that Millar thinks Vaughn is a huge deal by the way he knows so many people and was able to come up with the money to make Kick Ass. I don't think it's uncommon for directors to turn down movies. I am willing to bet the really big directors turn down at least a script a week. And I'm not sure if he actually said WB said he was a big deal. Only that the director is a big deal and that WB approached this said director.
are you making fun of us? :huh:
 
I don't think he's talking about Vaughn. Vaughn would probably love the epic scale of a Superman film, but Millar's talking about a director with a lot of clout here in the States. Stardust doesn't seem like the sort of film that gives Vaughn a lot of say in these talks.
 
I don't think he's talking about Vaughn. Vaughn would probably love the epic scale of a Superman film, but Millar's talking about a director with a lot of clout here in the States. Stardust doesn't seem like the sort of film that gives Vaughn a lot of say in these talks.

I didn't think Vaughn was such a big deal at first either but he seems to know a lot of people. We all know how much of a club Hollywood can be.
 
Didn't Mark Millar already say that it wasn't Matthew Vaughn? I know he is working on Kick-Ass right now but I heard after he will be directing a movie called The Chosen.
 
I thought he turned down X-Men 3 because of the script or was that someone else? And maybe by American director he meant someone that does American movies. I know I might be reaching. I know that Millar thinks Vaughn is a huge deal by the way he knows so many people and was able to come up with the money to make Kick Ass. I don't think it's uncommon for directors to turn down movies. I am willing to bet the really big directors turn down at least a script a week. And I'm not sure if he actually said WB said he was a big deal. Only that the director is a big deal and that WB approached this said director.

It wasn't a case where he just turned down the script, he was already set to direct, already had reached an agreement. Then he backed out due to "family reasons". Nothing against Vaughn, I like what he has done for the most part, but if Mark Millar is calling Vaughn a "Big American Director", I find that somewhat misleading personally.
 
No, thats Bryan Singer.:oldrazz:

Him too...

I didn't think Vaughn was such a big deal at first either but he seems to know a lot of people. We all know how much of a club Hollywood can be.

I guess when Millar was saying big deal, if he even has a director or not just self promoting, we all were hoping for somebody that we thought was a big deal. Not the Hollywood inner circle.
 
I would say the Hollywood inner circle probably think of themselves as big deals. I mean if you're not part of it, your movies are usually straight to video. Lots of good actors are out of this circle and some bad actors are in it. I would say though that it is a fair argument that if a director can raise up 70 million dollars for a film by making a few phone calls he can be a big deal in a few people's eyes. My instincts say that Vaughn is really connected.
 
I would say the Hollywood inner circle probably think of themselves as big deals. I mean if you're not part of it, your movies are usually straight to video. Lots of good actors are out of this circle and some bad actors are in it. I would say though that it is a fair argument that if a director can raise up 70 million dollars for a film by making a few phone calls he can be a big deal in a few people's eyes. My instincts say that Vaughn is really connected.
if its only big in heas head then god help us what is hes superma nscript like.

maybe its only LOTR in hes head.

heheheheh. sorry but i will never take serious MM. what he is doing is in NOOOO way good for WB. if he gets the job will he make a blog on the internet and post videos how he is writting the final script?
week 4: i am today writting the twist.
 
Everything to me says Bay. Which prolly means it isn't him.
 
:D ;) Well, Bay said on his Transformers comentarys that they offered him superheroes movies multiples times but he was not interested in it.
 
:D ;) Well, Bay said on his Transformers comentarys that they offered him superheroes movies multiples times but he was not interested in it.
this is on youtube. in the australian interview. of course if money talks and they offer him a movie that he would be interested he would do it.
but now? hmmm i dont know.

the sun flares would be perfect for a superman movie. but hes editing style would not fit for a superman origin.
 
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