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J.Howlett
Guest
"The reason the Dark knight was succesful was because the character was presented in a modern setting with modern themes and situations in a manner that was realistic enough for the audience to suspend their disbelief and take interest."
No, the reason the Dark Knight was and is as successful as it is is because it stays true to the mythos and Batman is the only character to evolve in the DC line up. Nolan's true genius with this reboot of the Batman has to do with the approach he took. The Batman character was tailor made for the type of films audiences like today. It just took a director to see that and make it work.
Singer attempted this with Superman Returns (successfully, I think) but many rejected his capping off/evolution of the character. I still believe Singer has a fantastic sequel for Superman in that mind of his only because (and this has been said plenty of times) of what he did with X-Men with the sequel and having the complete confidence of the studio.
This wavering will make him leave. I would leave. Trust in your director's vision because I don't really care what many think, Singer moved that character forward even if he had to go back and finish what Donner started. At the end of Returns, Superman, the character, is in a far better place than he's ever been on the screen. The sequel has limitless possiblities if WB just trust Singer and see what he did with X2. That's the proof....and the fact that he picked the right leading man for the job...ala Hugh Jackman.
No, the reason the Dark Knight was and is as successful as it is is because it stays true to the mythos and Batman is the only character to evolve in the DC line up. Nolan's true genius with this reboot of the Batman has to do with the approach he took. The Batman character was tailor made for the type of films audiences like today. It just took a director to see that and make it work.
Singer attempted this with Superman Returns (successfully, I think) but many rejected his capping off/evolution of the character. I still believe Singer has a fantastic sequel for Superman in that mind of his only because (and this has been said plenty of times) of what he did with X-Men with the sequel and having the complete confidence of the studio.
This wavering will make him leave. I would leave. Trust in your director's vision because I don't really care what many think, Singer moved that character forward even if he had to go back and finish what Donner started. At the end of Returns, Superman, the character, is in a far better place than he's ever been on the screen. The sequel has limitless possiblities if WB just trust Singer and see what he did with X2. That's the proof....and the fact that he picked the right leading man for the job...ala Hugh Jackman.