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<title>ScreenCrave : Christopher Nolan Prepping Superman Reboot</title>
<link>http://screencrave.com/2010-02-09/christopher-nolan-prepping-superman-reboot/#IDComment56137560</link>
<description>The only explanations are that his movies tend to make money or that he could have threatened someone.  Many fans chose to believe that he was only a figurehead during the course of Superman Returns (and it at-least proves that he was willing to change his mind on certain bad ideas if not all) but I really think Warners should do something about him.  He started working on a Superman film in what?  1994?  It came out in 2006.  WB needs to do the math. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 07:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>ScreenCrave : Christopher Nolan Prepping Superman Reboot</title>
<link>http://screencrave.com/2010-02-09/christopher-nolan-prepping-superman-reboot/#IDComment56137146</link>
<description>Maybe they will.  In the animated series from the &amp;#039;90s, Brainiac was responsible for the destruction of Krypton, and the death &amp;amp; return sagas could easily lend themselves to a really epic film. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 06:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>ScreenCrave : Christopher Nolan Prepping Superman Reboot</title>
<link>http://screencrave.com/2010-02-09/christopher-nolan-prepping-superman-reboot/#IDComment56136900</link>
<description>I&amp;#039;m 90% positive about this.  I mean, Christopher Nolan changed the game when it came to superhero movies.  His Batman felt much more &amp;quot;real&amp;quot; than anything before in superhero films and if people stop looking at &amp;quot;dark&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;light&amp;quot; then I think we just might be looking at a Superman that transcends the &amp;quot;superhero&amp;quot; umbrella to become legitimate sci-fi or even just a more intense action/adventure pic.  That&amp;#039;s how I would feel if I knew exactly what he was doing.  What do they mean he&amp;#039;s gonna serve as a &amp;quot;mentor&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;godfather?&amp;quot;  I mean, what director wants to submit to such a &amp;quot;mentor&amp;quot;ship?  If he&amp;#039;s producing it, why not just announce him as a producer?  Whatever.  This is good news.  Hopefully, it means no deadbeat dad Supes.  My one hope is that it won&amp;#039;t be what some fans obviously want, which is just a big middle-finger to the old Superman films.  Superman: the Movie was, itself, a &amp;quot;reboot&amp;quot; from the standpoint of retelling his origin and not continuing on from, say, the old serials or TV show (which had a pilot that was theatrically relased) so it&amp;#039;s not a disservice to them the way it might be for Star Wars or Indy; but I just don&amp;#039;t want them to be vilified like some people seem intent on. </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 06:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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