There are already rumors that Vaughn dropped this movie in order to be the director for Star Wars Episode VII.
He'll drop out of that anyway.
There are already rumors that Vaughn dropped this movie in order to be the director for Star Wars Episode VII.
There are already rumors that Vaughn dropped this movie in order to be the director for Star Wars Episode VII.
He'll drop out of that anyway.
There are already rumors that Vaughn dropped this movie in order to be the director for Star Wars Episode VII.
He'll drop out of that anyway.
Don't you mean he will drop out of Episode VIII if he does Episode VII?![]()
Followed by George Lucas triumphant return to the "Star Wars" franchise
Variety- The Empire Strikes Back
There is more "mutants=gays" moralizing in FC than in all the other films combined.
I thought Singer had nothing at all to do with The Last Stand?
Wait.To be fair, nothing Singer's done since co-writing Apocalypse Now has really made good on his early promise...^ I'm not sure how you make that out, given that he had a 'story by' and producer credit on FC whereas he had no credit on either TLS or Wolverine.
He'll drop out of that anyway.
Don't you mean he will drop out of Episode VIII if he does Episode VII?![]()
Followed by George Lucas triumphant return to the "Star Wars" franchise
Variety- The Empire Strikes Back
^ I'm not sure how you make that out, given that he had a 'story by' and producer credit on FC whereas he had no credit on either TLS or Wolverine.
^ I'm not sure how you make that out, given that he had a 'story by' and producer credit on FC whereas he had no credit on either TLS or Wolverine.
Because he didn't do that much ACTUAL producing. The rest of the production team did most of the work, and had the most influence on the final product.
Singer was more or less a Roddenberry-esque "producer emeritus" on FC.
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