Dave Kocher
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yes for sequel no for restart
Venom71 said:Sequel...and I know this might be a dumb question..but with SHH opening this section in the Superman forums..does that mean they already know their is going to be a sequel or is this a just in case section?
Thanks for the info...I knew Legendary had said they are up for it..but I thought before WB made their final decision they were going to see how well SR did on DVD...I am really glad we are getting a sequel with everyone including Singer on board.hippie_hunter said:Yes a sequel has been confirmed for quite a while. Singer has said that he is up for a sequel. Both Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures have said that they are up for a sequel. The cast has a 3 picture deal. A 2009 release is expected.
There was no official confirmation. For example, there were also talks about sequels to HULK or Constantine straight after their releases and we know what's up with those projects today.hippie_hunter said:Yes a sequel has been confirmed ...
green said:Are you kidding?
With all the possibilities that have been set up, a sequel ofcourse.
Yeah, Hulk is getting a sequel.Kid_Kaos said:There was no official confirmation. For example, there were also talks about sequels to HULK or Constantine straight after their releases and we know what's up with those projects today.
boywonder13 said:The Poll doesnt make sense:
If someone asked "Do u want a sequel or a restart"
and u reply no or yes
thats strange
poll answers dont make sense
Kid_Kaos said:There was no official confirmation. For example, there were also talks about sequels to HULK or Constantine straight after their releases and we know what's up with those projects today.
So far we have a few confirmations what could happen but nothing is definite. Hell, there are possibilities for everything right now: Sequel - Restart - Smallville the Movie - or nothing at all.
WB expected much more from this movie and if Singer is rehired he will face much more restrictions to deliver something worthy.
I'd prefer a clean restart --> Begins - 2010
If Legendary is unnerved, it isn't showing. Like Warners, Legendary insists it will turn a profit on "Superman Returns," and has given all indications that it's on deck to co-finance a sequel.
Horn expects "Superman Returns" to eventually gross about $400 million worldwide, more than last year's hit "Batman Begins." Nonetheless, "Superman" fell at least $100 million short of his expectations.
"I thought it was a very successful movie, but I think it should have done $500 million worldwide," Horn said. "We should have had perhaps a little more action to satisfy the young male crowd."
Still, he's betting Warner has firmly reestablished the "Superman" franchise and is planning another installment for summer 2009.
Kid_Kaos said:There was no official confirmation. For example, there were also talks about sequels to HULK or Constantine straight after their releases and we know what's up with those projects today.
So far we have a few confirmations what could happen but nothing is definite. Hell, there are possibilities for everything right now: Sequel - Restart - Smallville the Movie - or nothing at all.
WB expected much more from this movie and if Singer is rehired he will face much more restrictions to deliver something worthy.
I'd prefer a clean restart --> Begins - 2010
You forgot to mention that it will suck...badly.hippie_hunter said:Also, Hulk is getting a sequel. It's called the Incredible Hulk. It is a sequel to Hulk but in a vague way (vague as in Batman Forever is to Batman Returns not Superman Returns is to Superman II). The villain will be the Abomination It's directed Louis Leterrier, the script is being written by Zak Penn, and being made by the new Marvel Studios and distributed by Universal Studios. A 2008 release is expected
Isildur´s Heir said:You forgot to mention that it will suck...badly.
The all idea behind the "vague sequel" is moronic at best.
Either you restart or you don´t, a vague sequel is made for fans alone, because they can fill in the blanks.