For Singer to not only mention the sequel and what he wants to do with it (Go Khan with it seems like a shout out to fans who found SR to tame) but to also mention an alien villain as well as a purposed release date of 2009 tells me it's all but sealed with WB
X3 had the same budget of SR.
We'll see the worldwide final numbers (even from the DVD market) at the end of the year to decide who is the most profitable.
Yeah, he won´t be signed still for a while, he´s probably gonna work on Logan´s Run now, but as he´s finishing, Harris and Dougherty might be working on the sequel script, the way happened with Nolan finishing Prestige while his brother is penning the BB sequel.
WB usually confirm a sequel only after 2-3 mounths from the release date. They did the same thing last year with Batman Begins: no confirmation of a sequel at the Comic Con. And don't forget that BB was released in June.
I think he also created House and directed the pilot. He also starred in one of the episodes. Somebody would have to check to see if he created it, I am too lazy.
Yes, that damn bastard child. What the hell are they going to do about him, how do they continue the story without that little accident?
Seriously, I've never seen a director or movie studio so eager to make a sequel to a film, that's doing so poorly at the box office, from one of the most expensive (production, marketing, back money to Cage) movies ever made. It just boggles my mind, it's like they're completely ignoring the fact that Superman is making average or below average money for a summer blockbuster event movie, with one of the biggest icon characters ever created.
They need to take time to figer out what went wrong (
Its the story that made SR sink at the BO. If you realized most movies that are greatly successful either critically or BO wise has an entertaining story that everyone wants to see play out and wants to see where this is going.
Yes, that damn bastard child. What the hell are they going to do about him, how do they continue the story without that little accident?
Seriously, I've never seen a director or movie studio so eager to make a sequel to a film, that's doing so poorly at the box office, from one of the most expensive (production, marketing, back money to Cage) movies ever made. It just boggles my mind, it's like they're completely ignoring the fact that Superman is making average or below average money for a summer blockbuster event movie, with one the biggest icon character ever created.
They need to take time to figer out what went wrong (
Great news that Singer wants to direct the sequel...I really want to see where they go next and I want to see Brandon as Superman again and see how he progresses. Come on 2009
Yeah, both the Danger Room and sentinels were to be included in X2 . . . the Danger Room set was almost fully completed, but FOX wouldn't provide the funding or time for either . . . as usual.
Yeah, both the Danger Room and sentinels were to be included in X2 . . . the Danger Room set was almost fully completed, but FOX wouldn't provide the funding or time for either . . . as usual.
Yeah, he won´t be signed still for a while, he´s probably gonna work on Logan´s Run now, but as he´s finishing, Harris and Dougherty might be working on the sequel script, the way happened with Nolan finishing Prestige while his brother is penning the BB sequel.
None of it's a suprise to me. I have always enjoyed Harris and Dougherty's writing, individually and together. I read the Returns script twice already and think it was well done.
The pieces are following into place as we discussed Hunter. No suprises.
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