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Superman (casting, rumors, pix till release)

A superhero who has FUN?!? Horrors! Who wants to see that? :lol::lol:
Apparently not many who watched Green Lantern, since his enjoyment was one of the most often voiced complaints

The Green Lantern movie had its problems, but that was not one of them.

It was complained about alot.

The "I know, Right" scene and Hal joking and having a personality, rather than being stoic and proper, and getting off on the Ring Power
 
That has been the rumors regarding the plot from the start yes. We'll have to wait and see until an official plot synopsis comes out which should be soon. Personally I suspect we will be getting a mesh between "Birthright" and "Secret Origin" with the plot structure similar to "Batman Begins" in the sense that Clark spends the first half of the movie traveling and discovering himself before assuming the costumed identity of Superman. Actually come to think of it, there's a lot of military involvement in the second half of "Secret Origin" as Lex attempts to paint Superman as an invader.
 
Considering that the script has gone through several rewrites anything (most of them done by Nolan himself prior to the start of production on The Dark Knight Rises) I'm not surprised that another writer was brought in...Johnstad doesn't concern me at all. I'm still not willing to judge this movie until I see actual footage from it.
 
Why shouldn't there be a big military involvement in a Superman story? It's not unreasonable that anything threatening enough to really challenge Supes might be a big concern to, oh, the Pentagon.

OTOH, if Supes himself is the concern, someone definitely needs the nuke codes just for starts. ;)
 
According to imdb, the only thing Johnstad has written is 300, a video game, and a few uncompleted projects.
 
Maybe. Snyder has said from the start that he wants the studio to be the first one out from with Cavil in the costume so even though this means the release date has been pushed back doesn't mean pre-production or production will be delayed. I think we could see a pic by the end of this year.
 
This really isn't a surprise, with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey also due out in December 2012. It wouldn't have made sense for Warner Bros. to compete with itself. Now, this way, they'll have two major summer and holiday releases for the next two years, starting with The Dark Knight Rises in July 2012 and ending with The Hobbit: There and Back Again in December 2013.
 
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