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Monday, October 22, 2007

Write-Off

Superman: Man of Steel has lost its writers!!

Singer Needs New Writers For MOS



Marc Graser of Variety:

Superman needs some ideas for what his next adventure might be.

"Superman Returns" scribes Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris have opted not to come back and pen a sequel to the 2006 summer pic that would have reunited them with helmer Bryan Singer. The three also worked together on "X2: X-Men United."

As a result, WB is now taking pitches for Supe's next outing from other scribes -- just as the studio is trying to figure out which actor will don the character's tights in "Justice League."

Industry chatter claimed the studio would start fresh with a new take on the Man of Steel, as if the previous pic never happened.

Reasons mentioned were the introduction of Superman's son with Lois Lane, as well as the film's less-than-expected domestic haul of $200 million and another $191 million overseas...


But WB denies such plans and said next pic would be a sequel with Brandon Routh likely to wear the "S" on his chest again. Legendary Pictures is co-developing and co-financing the project.

New pic also will up the action quotient, however -- something Singer promised fanboys at last year's Comic-Con in San Diego

Dougherty and Harris are pursuing more directing gigs, with Dougherty having recently completed "Trick 'r Treat" at WB as his first pic. He's also looking to pen a graphic novel and children's book.

Harris, who had previously helmed "Imaginary Heroes," is writing and directing "I, Lucifer," based on the book with Daniel Craig attached to star.


I'm not as surprised that the Superman Returns scribes decided to move on--given what's on both of their respective solo plates...

But to hear that the studio might be considering a do over is quite something....

The superhero with a child plot line was a problem for me in a way--but it could be rectified quite easily without hitting "Restart".

It will be interesting to see who Singer snags to write the screenplay for MOS and whether or not any of H&D's original ideas will remain intact.

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