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WB/DC want Superman to fly again...but will he fly.
Is that the latest results of the Summit?
Is that the latest results of the Summit?
I agree. A sequel is a huge risk. TDK did huge this wekend. And Ironman earlier.
I hope the message WB takes is that if they are going to do another Superman film they need to start from scratch and do something different and not seen before. The stars need to be fairly established/multi-talented actors IMO.
I am a Superman fan too but don't want a sequel. Forget the risk finacially. If it did so/so you can wave goodbye to the franchise.
WB had better do another Superman right or not at all IMO.
After the success of TDK, I really hope Singer and WB get to Man of Steel soon. The movie has huge potential, I do like Singer's overall direction, he just needs to up the entire game on nearly every level.
Either way you look at it- sequel or reboot- this won't make as much as Superman Returns. That film rode on reputation to get where it landed. The general audience won't turn out like that again, unless there's a massive shift in tone. For all that effort, they could start anew and rebuild trust in the franchise with a new set of films.
It won praise in review publications and amongst critics. I wouldn't count that as the voice of the vast movie-going masses, who might not even know that either one of the aforementioned publications exist. Batman Begins made an impression with people in general and its sequel reaps the benefits. Superman Returns, no matter the follow-up, will remain a disappointment that would require more effort that the WB seems willing to contribute to continue. It's not as if Singer has inspired confidence, either- the Tom Cruise vehicle he took in lieu of Man of Steel has had a less-than-sterling cloud hanging over it for some time now.
Yes, it's the track playing during the trailer.
I don't know about killing the franchise- God knows Supes has endured everything from Great-Wall-o-China vision to Superman Blue- but it would be a good financial decision. If their projections weren't met with the last one, you can bet that they're not going to be met with a sequel. However, there doesn't seem to be a genuine love for this version yet. If they rebooted, it could please the male audience that was miffed by Superman Returns without pissing off diehard fans of the last since they're minute in number.
It won praise in review publications and amongst critics. I wouldn't count that as the voice of the vast movie-going masses, who might not even know that either one of the aforementioned publications exist. Batman Begins made an impression with people in general and its sequel reaps the benefits. Superman Returns, no matter the follow-up, will remain a disappointment that would require more effort that the WB seems willing to contribute to continue. It's not as if Singer has inspired confidence, either- the Tom Cruise vehicle he took in lieu of Man of Steel has had a less-than-sterling cloud hanging over it for some time now.
Yes, it's the track playing during the trailer.
I don't know about killing the franchise- God knows Supes has endured everything from Great-Wall-o-China vision to Superman Blue- but it would be a good financial decision. If their projections weren't met with the last one, you can bet that they're not going to be met with a sequel. However, there doesn't seem to be a genuine love for this version yet. If they rebooted, it could please the male audience that was miffed by Superman Returns without pissing off diehard fans of the last since they're minute in number.
Herein lies the problem:
I think they should wait with the rest of their characters. Something tells me that this Superhero boom is about to get old and stale. Marvel exhausted the Superhero movie IMHO. And the only reason TDK is doing so well is because its likened to a GREAT MOVIE that just happens to have Batman and the Joker as characters. It didn't have/require alot of cgi (save Two-Face, and a handfull of other scenes). It was like a regular flick. X-Men/Spidey/FF/and Superman require CGI and such. It starts looking all the same. People are gonna get sick of that soon, which TDK proved IMHO.
Warner Bros. and DC want Superman to fly again, another Batman is a given, and individual pics for Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Arrow and Green Lantern are being scripted. "Shazam!" was in the works at New Line.
Paul Levitz: The next film after this is "Watchmen" on March 6. It's an adaptation by Zack Snyder, of "300" of what is probably the most acclaimed graphic novel ever published. The trailer is coming out before Dark Knight in most theaters and you can probably find it online. We haven't announced any other projects, but there are about 6 at the starting gate right now.
1) Batman III
2) Superman II
3) Wonder Woman
4) Flash
5) Green Lantern
6) Green Arrow
7) Shazam (New Line)
Maybe...Maybe not.
all they got to do to make a sequal make loads of money Doomsday
think bout it superman dying, would be one hell of a box office hit and they could even use that movie to inspire every one to get up and fight showing the first glimps of Wonder Woman, Flash and so on. But if they dont do that another great way is make a trailer showing nothing but pure action packed fist fights cars flying and stuff like that. Just give superman some one worth fighting not just Lex again...
1) Batman III
2) Superman II
3) Wonder Woman
4) Flash
5) Green Lantern
6) Green Arrow
7) Shazam (New Line)
Maybe...Maybe not.[/quote
Maybe an announcement is coming in a few days, Show? Maybe?t:
i thought the same way but,singer screwed that up by having supes almost dyng in returns.so supes dying now would be silly,no one would care now at this point because we seen it!!
it would be crazy,after a kick azz battle with doomsday he dies,the entire J.L. shows up at the funeral,that would be sick!!
once again singer screwed up