According to a report in Variety, Warner Brothers is currently seeking new writers to pen Man of Steel, Bryan Singer's currently-in-development follow-up to 2006's Superman Returns. Apparently writers Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris have decided not to stay aboard the project so they can pursue individual directing possibilities. The Variety story states there are two possibilities in terms of an approach to the film: start from scratch, essentially ignoring much of what happened in its predecessor (much as Marvel's Incredible Hulk is doing next summer), or pick up threads from where Superman Returns left off, but increasing the action quotient to, as Singer put it at Comic-Con, go Wrath of Khan with it. For the full story, click HERE.
Please don't misrepresent the articles you link to in your posts. The article states that the "from scratch" reports were rumors denied by Warner Bros. By stating it's a possibility despite official statements, you're luring others (especially other sites) to misinterpret the information sourcing your headline alone.
Posted by: Concerned dude | October 21, 2007 at 11:37 PM