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Mark Millar is becoming a real Hollywood insider these days, a Frank Miller in training. He dropped quite an intriguing bombshell to Scotland's
Daily Record -- claiming that there's a
Superman movie revamp on the way. While some of his claims could be dismissed as wishful thinking by a man who merely wants to fulfill his Kryptonian dreams, he's certainly talking it out with
someone. Says Millar, "I've been planning this my entire life. I've got my director and producer set up, and it'll be 2011. This is how far ahead you have to think. The
Superman brand is toxic after that last movie lost 200 million, but in 2011 we're hoping to restart it. Sadly I can't say who the director is, but we may make it official by Christmas. But fingers crossed it could work out, that would be my lifetime's dream."
Now, this flies directly in the face of
Bryan Singer confirming he was attached to the sequel. But there's been a peculiar lack of progress with it. He's obviously busy with
Valkyrie, but when you look at how quickly the
Iron Man and
Spider-Man franchises are moving, well,
someone's not moving faster than a speeding bullet anymore. Could Warner Bros
really be open to rebooting the franchise? The parallels between Ang Lee's
Hulk and Bryan Singer's
Superman Returns are striking, and I can honestly see the studio choosing a similarly clean slate. But they would be ditching a pretty expensive investment in
Returns, and creating quite a controversy in the process.
Far more people loved
Superman Returns than
Hulk, and Singer commands a lot of geek cred.
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