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Rumors are circulating around David Goyer and Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Superman film that the production team has Mad Men star Jon Hamm in mind for the role of Clark Kent. I wouldn’t put it passed the 39-year-old star, he diffidently has that clean cut all American look, and as we’ve seen from his guest appearance on 30 Rock he sure can wear a pair of glasses.
http://nerdreactor.com/2010/09/14/mad-men-star-considered-for-role-of-the-man-of-steel/Rumors are circulating around David Goyer and Christopher Nolan’s upcoming... more
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Man, I read the GReader for all 20 minutes and came up with nothing remotely interesting. Thank God there's a new Rotten Tomatoes Show tonight featuring reviews of Jennifer's Body, The Informant! and Love Happens.
-Bryan Singer continues his fall from grace with Jack the Giant Killer. It is about killing giants and Jack. [Current]
-David Goyer is in talks to write the Ghost Rider sequel. Guaranteed boners will occur. [Current]
-David Cronenberg will remake The Fly a second time. Mm. [AICN]
-Can anyone get a signal out today? Anyone? [FourFour]
-John Lichman
Man, I read the GReader for all 20 minutes and came up with nothing remotely... more
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There is nothing happening today. Tuesday is SOOOOOO boring. Ugh. But some stuff did happen.
Hancock's sequel has writers. It better be called Tonight He Comes, Again. HA HA HA. [Current]
X-Men Origins: Magneto is...still being worked on. Not being filmed. Herp derp. [Current]
Michael Tully has 10 pros and cons for Life is Hot in Cracktown. [HTN]
There is no news today. Go read a book. Better yet, help Spout Blog become a book.
-John Lichman
There is nothing happening today. Tuesday is SOOOOOO boring. Ugh. But some stuff... more
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"It’s a big day for movement on the comic book movie front. We just had word on Marvel’s casting approach to Captain America, and now there is some new detail about the next Superman movie from DC and Warner Bros. While recent reports that Christopher Nolan is mentoring the new Superman film were denied by DC and WB, we’re now told that David Goyer, who has worked with Nolan on his Batman films, has been hired to write the new Superman film, The Man of Steel."
Latino Review has the story, and offers a few extra details. The site reports that Lex Luthor and Braniac are part of Goyer’s script, which is not an origin story. They also say that a story point is the financial struggle of The Daily Planet, which is floundering like so many real-world papers. Finally, LR mentions the story setting up a “huge Kryptonian mythology.”
Read more: David Goyer Hired to Write WB’s Next Superman Film, The Man of Steel | /Film http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/02/24/david-goyer-hired-to-write-wbs-next-superman-film-the-man-of-steel/#ixzz0gVTS5TOk"It’s a big day for movement on the comic book movie front. We just had... more
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David Goyer is in early talks to create the story and supervised the staff for the sequel to "Ghost Rider".
Columbia Pictures is moving forward the project which is based on the Marvel comic character. David Goyer previously scripted the Blade trilogy.David Goyer is in early talks to create the story and supervised the staff for the... more
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Goyer talks about "Super Max", supervillain cameos and insists the project isn't dead yetDC. Screenwriter Justin Marks had been attached as the film's writer but Goyer's comment "We're about to bring on another writer," seems to indicate that Marks didn't get the job done.Goyer talks about "Super Max", supervillain cameos and insists the project... more
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So the tallies are in (and by tallies I mean the shit load of cash) and The Dark Knight is hands down the greatest superhero film of all time. Not only wasn't it enough that the franchise brought home half a billion in the United States and over a billion world wide but with the film just releasing to dvd this past Tuesday The Dark Knight broke records in both blu-ray and dvd sales. Now with The Dark Knight getting some nods from the Golden Globes and the score of the film officially being nominated for an Oscar the question is what's next? How can Warner Brothers, DC, Chris Nolan, and David Goyer top a film that just barely fell short of beating Titanic for the highest grossing movie of all time?
So far the rumors have it that this Feb. 2009 WB wants to reopen the Batman Begins office and get the film underway for a possible Fall 2010 or Spring 2011 release and the rumor mills are on overdrive with speculation of which villains will be in the third, and some say, final film of the new franchise. As it stands right now Christian Bale will be returning as the Caped Crusader, Michael Caine will be back as Alfred Pennyworth, Morgan Freeman will return as Lucius Fox, and Gary Oldman will be back on as Commissioner James Gordon. The third film has been rumored to be called Shadow of the Bat or The Dark Knight: Shadow of the Bat. People are already speculating that Johnny Depp has interests in playing a more realistic Riddler which will be a departure from Jim Carrey's entertaining yet over the top Riddler in Batman Forever. Also a so called WB insider said Angelina Jolie has been contacted on several occasions for a possible Catwomen role. Now these are all ofcoarse rumors and the only thing Nolan has said about the third film is that he thinks the Penguin would be too hard to portray realistically and as long as he was the director there would be no Robin.
So, as the Batman faithful, who would you like to see? What supervillains from Gotham have you always wanted to see portrayed in a realistic light and what actors would you pair them up with?So the tallies are in (and by tallies I mean the shit load of cash) and The Dark... more
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Whether you agree or not, judging from both fan reaction and near universal critical acclaim, “The Dark Knight” will almost certainly go down as the greatest comic book movie of all-time, with a performance from Heath Ledger that is being hailed as one of the greatest on-screen villains ever.
Now all Christopher Nolan, his brother Jonathan, David Goyer, and an as yet unnamed villain have to do is top it.
“I think that’s the scariest thing – to think, could we come up with a third movie that was as good as the first two? Can we top ourselves?” screenwriter David Goyer asked aloud, almost rhetorically, in a recent conversation with MTV News. “Doing it a third time would be a big proposition.”
Make no mistake about it, though, a third film HAS been discussed, Goyer confessed, revealing that, while nothing is concrete, both a villain and a theme have been bandied about.
“We’ve only talked loosely about it, though, Chris and I,” Goyer said.
Interestingly, it’s the theme, and not the villain, that most interests me, especially given how the latter seems inexorably tied to the former in this new modern Batman universe. (Fear the predominant issue in “Begins” precipitating the introduction of Scarecrow, escalation in “Knight” similarly calling for The Joker.
The fact that Goyer has a theme he wants to keep in mind for a possible “Batman 3″ means he also has a direction, a crisis, and, yes, a villain.
So what is it?
“I have one,” Goyer said laughing. “But I’m not going to tell you. Chris is very particular about that.
“I do think, though, that if there’s not a third film – these two movies stand on their own,” he added. “I think it could go either way.”
Not us. We want a “Batman 3.” So we’ll throw it out to you: Now that you’ve seen “The Dark Knight,” now that you know how it ends, what could be the theme of “Batman 3″? Who could be the villain to fit that theme? Sound off below.Whether you agree or not, judging from both fan reaction and near universal critical... more
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