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Bryan Singer Will Return for Superman: Man of Steel

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March 11, 2008
Source: Empire

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At this point, status updates on Superman: Man of Steel are almost not worth mentioning. Just after the New Year arrived in January, we posted a rumor that filmmaker Bryan Singer might get cut from the upcoming Superman Returns sequel - there seemed to be some inside talk that Singer might be replaced in order to keep the sequel on track. Empire (and IESB) confirm today that Singer is indeed still attached, but the project is still quite a ways out. In fact, it doesn't even have a script yet (still), so as I said at the start, this really isn't going anywhere.

The rumor speculated that the sequel was in such a point of development hell that Singer mind end up just focusing on his other two projects, Valkyrie and The Mayor of Castro Street, instead, and in a desperate attempt to get a sequel made, Warner Brothers would push the project forward without Singer. However, Singer comes in and debunks that rumor straight up, at least as far as we know.

"Look, I can understand, I suppose, what some people mean. Perhaps some people went in with the expectation of it being like an X-Men film, and Superman is a tougher character than that. Especially bringing him back. It really goes back to the fact that you can only please some of the people some of the time. But, yes, I'm just getting back with writers after the strike. We're just in the development phase. I'm starting to develop a sequel…with the intention of directing it."

Singer also goes on to tell Empire that the first movie was "a romantic film and a nostalgic film" and that he would "be the first person to own up to that without making any apologies for it." Wow, awfully brash there Mr. Singer! At least he goes on to say that this next one may be a bit more threatening. "I knew it was going to be that from the outset. And now that the characters are established, there's really an opportunity to up the threat levels…Clearly there'll be a body count [laughs]. From frame one, it will be unrelenting terror!"

As we all know, unless a movie is shooting at this very moment, everything in regards to a project is usually all up in the air. As much as Bryan Singer says that he's directing and that a script will be put together sometime soon, it doesn't mean any of that will all happen as planned. We know all too well that Hollywood is an unpredictable place!

Instead of trying to debate whether Singer is really back on or decipher inside buzz to determine what the heck is happening with this project, I'm just going to pose a question. Do you even want Bryan Singer to return to make Superman: Man of Steel?

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39 Comments

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Bryan Singer is a terrible action director. Simply put...he does not have the imagination nor the filming ability to direct over the top action sequences. I do believe he's great at character development and interaction, and that's what made X-Men 1 pretty good, but other than that if you look at all his "action" films, he messes them up for the most part. He never fully utilizes his characters' full abilities or powers. Singer is just not creative with action scenes. Aside from the writers, Singer could have done so much for Superman Returns but instead he opted to use Lex Luthor as the main villain...boring and they've done that! Instead, Luthor should have been a supporting villain character. With Superman, Kal-El needs to go up against someone of his equal or greater. In example, another Kryptonian...General Zod, Brainiac, or even Doomsday (but I really wouldn't take the Doomsday route). With filming techniques and technology today, a battle scene with either villain just might surpass the chaos that occurred in the Transformers climax...with the right director. But instead, we had Luthor choking and kicking Superman...very not exciting. Bottom line, I do not want Bryan Singer to direct any superhero film. I know some people hate Michael Bay, but I really believe he'd be great to direct a Superman or JLA film (if he keeps their comic book costumes, rather than trying to use his own designs). And I think everyone would vote for Christopher Nolan as well.

Matt Suhu on Mar 11, 2008

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^ agreed. But Michael Bay is a hack too.

Jojo on Mar 11, 2008

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Yes, but get a new screen writer! It's time that Hollywood starts embracing writers more familiar with writing comic book characters. For instance: comic book writers - DUH! These are the guys weaving memorable, long lasting and exciting tales of action and adventure each and every month! Writers like Geoff Johns for instance, whose first story arc on Action Comics was simply incredible and if adapted properly into a film would have made a much better film than Singer's. I think Singer is a talented director, but may need stronger material to pull from.

greg on Mar 11, 2008

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I cruise these sites, hoping against hope to find a small morsal of information about upcoming movies, and instead all I ever encounter are you fanboys bitching none stop about movies that you never even gave a chance, yet helped make box office champs. Take Superman Returns... how much did that movie make worldwide? $400 million? $500 million? Granted, a little more action would have been nice, and I too am sick of Lex Luthor, but Superman Returns was the best Superman movie since the first one. I remember a time, not too long ago, when X-Men 2 was atop everyones list of the greatest superhero movies of all time. Wizard put it there, and it was atop many a poll taken on fan sites. Now you're all trashing Singer, saying the X-Men movies sucked, and that the guys a hack. Do any of you have lives? Careers, families, friends, etc? Normally I just ignore this shit, but this is so pathetic I had to say something. When Man of Steel opens, I'll be waiting to enjoy myself while you all wait to hate it, even though you'll still go pay good money to see it.

James on Mar 11, 2008

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James #3...Superman Returns grossed $200 million domestically and $191 million internationally. Yes, Superman Returns is the best since the first one, but that doesn't automatically mean it's up to par to today's great action/superhero movies such as Batman Begins. And me going to see Singer's movies proves that I'm willing to give his work a chance. Once I pay and watch the film, then that gives me the right to praise or trash it anyway I see fit. And as for your X-Men comment...I am not Wizard Mag, nor do I work for them...so please do not put me in the same category as them in which they rated X-Men 2 as the greatest superhero movie. After walking out of X-Men 1, I was somewhat pleased with Singer's work but I wanted more, and yet I understood that it was the first film and treading new ground is difficult. And so with X-Men 2, the expectations rose...but were not met. I have always hated X-Men 2 and will continue to do so. Bottom line, James, I have never professed to be a Singer lover ever. Even when he was announced to direct X-Men 1, I still had my reservations because The Usual Suspects is a totally difference genre than X-Men...and my reservations were correct. So I've given Singer 3 chances and if I had to take one side or the other...I'd say he failed.

Matt Suhu on Mar 11, 2008

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Sorry...I meant James #4.

Matt Suhu on Mar 11, 2008

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Superman Returns was a great homage to the Christopher Reeve era, but it did lack it's own personality. I'm okay with Singer coming back, along with the same cast, but hopefully they can stand on their own this time a bit more (not that they should ignore the legacy of I & II, of course)

Scott on Mar 11, 2008

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I HATED Superman Returns.

Ryan on Mar 11, 2008

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^Because it was a horrid movie. Superman didn't throw a fucking punch the entire movie. I loved singer when he did X-Men ten he had to fuck up and do this. I really hope this next one is better. Jojo ~ Learn what the fuck hack means before you use it.. Michale Bay is NOT a hack. Jesus Christ.. Alex the people you attract with your site... lol

CSpuppydog on Mar 11, 2008

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yes. Superman Returns was very good. Everyone is unfair to this film. It was a beautiful looking film that had a couple of great action scenes (could've used more). But it was highly entertaining for me. It gets me frustrated that everyone hated it.

carter on Mar 11, 2008

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I loved Superman Returns, and in regards to Singers comment about it being more nostalgic and romantic, I completely agree and support that what he set out to do with the movie, he accomplished. No, it was not heavily action oriented, and some are saying that it isn't holding up to all the superhero movies in this current era; but I don't believe that made it a bad movie whatsoever. What he did with the character, and the overall legacy, was give it even more depth that built on what was already established in our minds. It had been a long time since any of us encountered Superman on such a scale (unless you watch Saturday Morning Cartoons), and in a sense he brought him back for us to reminisce and to root for just like we did as kids at age 6. In a sense, it wasn't that Singer didn't put enough into the last movie, but it was that he left us with a want for MORE. Well here it is, and from what he says we're surely not going to be disappointed. Singer did right when he established the characters and didn't falter from what he set out to do; which was to give us a movie that had us cheering for the good guy and hating (with a passion) the bad guys. I didn't think I'd hate Lex Luther and his cronies as much as I did when I saw them kicking around our hero...that's just something that shouldn't happen. I'm even more relieved by the fact that brandon routh will be returning, because I don't think any other would be able to do the character as much justice as he did. People say they hated the movie, but they only wanted more and they're just going to have to admit that. Go to the movies and pretend your a kid again, and be amazed on how you'll come out with a more positive perspective on how you look at things in the future.

maverick on Mar 11, 2008

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I didn't like SR because of its lack of action. Plain and simple.

Jojo on Mar 11, 2008

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No.

Michael Hansen on Mar 11, 2008

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I only like action movies, I only like action, blah, blah, blah. I think Singer will do whatever he damn pleases. It's important that he be involved in developing the sequel, because he established a concise vision for the direction of Superman in his first film. What I find irresponsible is the posting itself, where Alex blatantly misinterprets Singer's quote. Talk about jumping the gun. Must be a real slow news day over there, huh? Singer's quote tells us everything we need to know. He's involved in developing it. Nothing else to be said b/c we've got nothing to go with. I was able to enjoy the first film b/c I snuck some beer in the theatre and me & my buddy had a good laugh. Overall the only things I've ever really liked about Superman were Alan Moore's bizarre one-shots, and what I've seen of Warner Bros. cartoon. As a character he's kind of a simpleton. I liked in the first series how they explored his dark side a bit- but by that I also don't want him staring at his belly button while on screen. Resisting all fan-boy temptations up till this point, I'll allow that, realistically, we're going to need two compelling villains to make up for the absence of one in the first film. Love Kevin Spacey, but Gene Hackman was a little more entertaining- much more of a 'Texan' if you catch my drift. Spacey's the king of subdued emotion & intentions. I don't know if that really translated well to the 'Trump-like' Lex that's been developed in comics & the animated series... My vote- for something new & different- would be either Bizarro, Mxyzpltk, or ... ? I guess, in the end, I just don't find the Superman universe all that interesting, so far adding 'realism' to it (which is what the best comics movies have done) to begin with!

Djoser on Mar 11, 2008

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Gotta be honest I fell asleep half way through Superman Returns and that should not happen in a Superman movie, I like Bryan Singer he's a really good director, but he's like the anti-Michael bay (Too much substance and not enough flash.) That can lead to shitty movies as easily as a Bay movie (All flash little to no substance, alright...zero substance.) Superman returns was a piss poor movie, with a coma inducing plot, fetish like worship of Dick Donner, lame action (Superman Lifts stuff..*yawn*) and yet again Lex Luthor who we have seen countless times in the movies, t.v. shows, animation and comics. With the budget that Singer had the best he could muster was a friggin kryptonite continent? No Bizarro? No Parasite? No Mongul? No Brainiac? not even a fuckin' Toyman? c'mon. I'd rather they give the Superman franchise over to Michael Bay if I'm gonna suffer through a 'super baby' and Kal-El lifting shit.

PimpSlapStick on Mar 11, 2008

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^ lol!

Matt Suhu on Mar 11, 2008

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God I hate this news. All hope for a Superman revival gets crushed. Superman Returns butchered the character. It hacked his balls right off. Singer was given unlimited money and freedom to re-image Superman and Lex Luthor, and he delivers a retread of a movie made better 30 years ago. Deadbeat dad Superman lifts things, and gets a beatdown by silly real estate Lex. That was the best Singer could do? With all that potential, all that money and studio support, that is the best that Singer's imagination could come up with?

guitar hero on Mar 11, 2008

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Superman Returns ROCKED!!! Ok so supes didn't throw punches around - but that is just a PART of what he is. What's he capable of is enormous strenght (the airplane and the krypton island lifting scene), the superbreath (snuffing out all flames ) - heat vision (burning up falling shrapnels to protect metropolitans undeerneath) and baseically super heroism !! Singer put all of this there.. adn remember - Superman Returns was an attempt not to reWRITE the superman mythology - but to reIntroduce it to a generation who either were exposed to the Superman 3 and 4 super trash movies and lost all faith in the guy - or none at all!! Now that he's explained all the characters, their dynamics and the basic villians (luthor of course and supermans struggle to find find his place on this world) - singer can leverage that into an ass-kicking sequel thats bound to be tied in many ways to Returns - and ppl can now relate to that so stop cribbing about it and see how beautifully every frame of SR was shot - and have faith in Singer - he listens to the fans and am DEAD sure SR2 is going to become the standard with which all future superhero movies will be judged against. LONG LIVE SUPERMAN!!! GO SINGER GO!!!

OBsidianPrime on Mar 11, 2008

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Apparently a lot of money went on removing Brandon Routh's package that was so odd and bulgy when he wore the costume. It costed 50 million to remove that. Talk about waste of money.

Jojo on Mar 11, 2008

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#1 Matt Suhu "With Superman, Kal-El needs to go up against someone of his equal or greater. In example, another Kryptonian…General Zod, Brainiac, or even Doomsday (but I really wouldn't take the Doomsday route)." I'd love to see 3 maybe 4 new Superman movies starting with Brainiac and finishing with Doomsday. #15 PimpSlapStick was right on target. You can't say it any better than that, LMAO!

Tirrell on Mar 11, 2008

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Superman Returns was a fantastic film in its own right. It sort of comes down to how much you love the original Donner vision. I personally think the original Donner movie was so spectacular it would have been a crime to depart from that universe in favor of giant spiders and polar bears. So I think we owe Singer a lot of gratitude for bringing back Superman in such a respectable way, which was quite a feat considering what might have happened to that film with somebody like McG or Brett Ratner behind the camera. People need to get over the lack of action, appreciate the film for what it was, and look forward to Singer amping it up in the sequel. One thing is for certain, Man of Steel will absolutely BLOW AWAY whatever this Justice League fiasco promises to be.

todd on Mar 12, 2008

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No way! I'm ok with Brandon Routh as superman, but drop Singer, drop Lex and please drop SUPER BABY. This needs a reboot!

bltzie on Mar 12, 2008

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Todd that's your opinion and mine is that it sucked donkey balls, the fact that I fell asleep..asleep as in near R.E.M. sleep with my eyeballs twitching and dreaming of a better movie gotta speak too how this movie failed at it's job of entertaining. Sure Bryan Singer brought the gravitas and oh' so serious tone to the film, but you can have both balls out action and depth of story in the same movie. Spider-man did it, Batman Begins did it, even the lack luster Ang Lee Hulk had moments of pure machismo "Hulk Smash" destruction in between the weird ass editing. Bryan Singer as some have previously stated is outright terrible at action scenes, even with how good X1 and X2 were it still pales in comparison to Raimi's frenetic action scenes in Spider-man and Nolan's spot on creepy Batman. Truth be told I think Singer is craptastic at casting also, I never accepted Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, it's not his height or quasi Gambit like personality, Jackman just came off as soft and too show tuney. James Marsden was a none entity as Cyclops and Halle Berry plain sucked and yet again he miscasts Lois Lane as a teenage looking Kate Bosworth who had zero personality, spunk, wit, can-do, snarky, feisty Lois Lane we've come to know. I just think Singer misfired on all fronts and the only reason he was a good fit for X-men is that as a gay dude he understood the theme, other than that he protrayed most of those characters all wrong.

PimpSlapStick on Mar 12, 2008

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without Brandon Routh it wont be superman i tink he did a great job

Joe on Mar 13, 2008

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oh come on, give Singer a break! all Bryan Singer did was mistake the entire Superman franchise and legacy as another one of his late night group romps.

packy poser on Mar 16, 2008

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my favourite man is never filmed good enuff yet

megaman on Mar 18, 2008

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Heh... I could careless about the guy's sexuality, but I do think his machismo level is lacking. That's my one and only issue with Singer, the guy lacks a certain element that guys like Spielberg, David Fincher, Michael Mann, even George Lucas have. They can balance solid story telling with potent action, Singer hasn't figured that out yet in my opinion. In a way if he could master the action aspect in his film making arsenal Bryan Singer could be one of the best genre directors in film, for now Peter Jackson, Christopher Nolan and Sam Raimi tops that spot. I think I have the solution, Bryan Singer and Michael Bay should have half there brains removed and implanted in the other that'll take care of both their directing problems.

PimpSlapStick on Mar 18, 2008

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Bryan Singer's Superman and Smallville's Superboy are an insult to the comic/TRB 's of both Superman. I have read Superman and Superboy, Superboy and The Legion of Superheroes. In fact ; I have gone over my vast and expensive collection of Golden Age, Silver Age and Bronze Age Superman, Superboy and Superboy and The Legion of Superheroes and have found not found any connection to Singer's version of Superman and The TV Show Smallville's version of Superboy. As a veteran of WWII and Korea, It was Comics like Superman, Captain America, The Defenders, The Justice Society, Uncle Sam and the freedom Fighters, Superboy/Superboy and The Legion of Superheroes that kept our Spirits up whether it was in the Reality and Madness of Those Two Wars. Most of my fellow comic book readers either died over seas or died in The USA. I will follow them soon no doubt. It's important to let the younger generations what these comics meant and still mean to the few of us comic readers that know Superman and Superboy Through Their many incarnations. I hope that before I die someone at DC will find directors for Superman and Superboy That respect the legends. Thank-you. Ivan,Sr.

Ivan A. Arcaya,Sr. on Mar 25, 2008

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I just want to admit to some of the mistakes that I made in my original comment. I meant TPB instead of TRB. The phrase following TRB should have included Superboy. A comma and then an and should have proceeded Superboy. During the Reality and Madness of Those Two Wars should have been where the phrase " whether it was in The Reality and Madness" appeared. Know should have preceded what these comics meant. My Grandson tells me that his peers who read my comment will make fun of my mistakes and not pay much attention to the opinion of someone from my generation. Since he knows his generation more then I do; I followed his advise. Thank-you again. Ivan,Sr.

Ivan A. Arcaya,Sr. on Mar 25, 2008

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this is the guy who should be the next superman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIEtAAmrTm4

EPICHARRY on Mar 25, 2008

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Re: Ivan Arcaya, Sr.- I gladly welcome your input into ANY internet post, as I would encourage any non-generation X, Y, or Z'er to participate in online discussions. What your grandson is telling you is only true insofar as his own views of the world. He hasn't seen anything outside his own school, a couple neighborhoods & towns- maybe been on vacation a few times. So- no disrespect- but What On Earth Does HE Know?!!! I think we all benefit from the wisdom of our elders' experience- across the board. I admire your service to this country, Sir Ivan, and my sympathies go out to your lost comrades & brothers in arms. And as a guy in his late 20's who still remembers what comics meant to him, in his youth- I wholeheartly encourage the new generation to take advantage of our living memories, and milk your grandparents for every story and bit of family information & history you can GET. As Ivan says- they won't be around forever. And as the saying goes- how can we we prevent ourselves from making the same mistakes over and over, if we haven't taken the time to learn from the past? Ivan- I suggest you read Grant Morrison's "All Star Superman". Maybe your grandson can get it for you. It's a Classic Retelling of 'the 12 Trials of Superman' and its won several awards. Not to mention the illustrator- Frank Quitely- is absolutely fantastic! Superman- as we can see- is many things to many people. I think we can sum it up by saying Bryan Singer missed the ball on many of the Iconic Aspects of what Superman really could be- and reduced him to a self-pitying naval gazer, hardly capable of inspiring us to be the Super Men that we can all be - if we embrace the hero within us all. I salute you, sir. Thank you for posting! -Djo

Aswipe' Melendez Johnson on Mar 25, 2008

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Thank-you. Djo.

Ivan A. Arcaya,Sr. on Mar 25, 2008

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Djo; I will read Grant Morrison's " All Star Superman". Thank-you. Ivan,Sr.

Ivan A. Arcaya,Sr. on Mar 25, 2008

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i loved this movie.cant wait for the next one. game sucked thou

billy g on Jul 2, 2008

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i must have seen this movie about 8 times,and loved it every time. it could had more action but over all i was still happy

billy g on Jul 2, 2008

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I loved Superman Returns and I am looking forward to Singer's action-packed sequel. Routh was great as Superman.

Miles on Jul 29, 2008

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Superman Returns did a great job with its whole atmosphere and charisma, superman has always been known as a more personality based movie rather then your all out fight movie types like batman and spiderman, SR could have had its improvements but it was done well to keep the essence of the superman of the 80s, and at the same time let us in on the return, lois was not the best choice but it worked, spacey as lex was not its strong point in my eyes, as he is not wicked enough for such a role. there are so many elements to superman movies then any other of your DC comics. overall i beleive singer pulled it off. people who are true superman followers would have appreciated singer and his movie for its originality and the presence of the 80s feel that we all grew up with. but at the end of the day we would like a sequel to have a few more action sequences which will catch the childrens attention and allow this current generation to become superman fans as we did as children. because in some sense superman has been pushed back behind the curtain and only came out when superman returns hit the screens. so god bless singer and his team. R.I.P CHRISTOPHER REEVE - best superman.

mike on Aug 18, 2008

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Yeah, looks like I'm pretty late to this party. i gotta tell you I have a love/hate relationship with this film. For instance, i loved the fact that Singer stayed faithful to the tenor and tone of the characters as in the Donner films. Good move. Superman is earnest. Klark is a bumpkin. On the other hand, I HATED the dead beat dad story and the hack-neyed way they played it. Superman is TOO COOL to father an illegitamate kid. He's also WAAAYY too cool to go on a 5 year mission to search for his home planet on a rumor! I mean, shit! He aint got stuff in that fortress of solitude to check that out??? and fuck, the planet BLEW UP!!! Its not like it had some kinda nuclear winter and some survivors may have popped their heads out of a silo or somethin. For krikkeees sakes! The Planet exploded...Its toast. Also, must agree, the luthor stuff was lame and tired. We deserved something more than a re-tread of that. Hell, you want me to believe Luthor got off from destroying the world cuzz Supes didn't testify in court??? Honestly?? That's what we're meant to believe? Oh dooo me a favor! I also have a love-hate with Routh. clearly, he is not as sharp as reeve. Who ever would be...Also, clearly Singer was hiding Roth's inexperience as best he could but lets face it...its as if going on a 5 year journey retarded supes by 10 years..He's supposed to be in his 30s right? But Routh played him with all the doe eyed wonder of an 18 year old away from home for the first time. Still, that little farm kid in the big world act (which I'm sure was no act) serves Superman well. Perhaps by sequal time, Routh will have enough acting chops and confidence to exude a little more Superness when called for. I'm not completely sold on Singer for a Man of Steel BUT, I have it oon INSIDE authrity that Singer KNOWS he Fucked up. He knows how to correct it and would still retain the proper tone that Donner set. As much as I didn't like what Singer did, I'm afraid of another director trying to get to cutsey or emo or "current". Too much re-imagining might kill it completely.

All star on Jan 20, 2009

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Superman Returns was actually okay. We cannot immediately expect an action-packed movie without establishing characters first... i mean guys there should always be some meat before anything else right?

Harlan on Dec 17, 2009

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