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Old 12-22-2012, 05:03 AM   #1
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Default Superman sequel still in the total amount
US, July 10, 2007 - Despite the insistence by Bryan Singer and these in his camp that another Superman film will be directed by him, the stark reality is that get a handle on over that business sits in the arms of Warner Bros. and not Singer -- and the studio's employer isn't specifically saying you will see another Man of Steel film. Within an meeting with The Hollywood Reporter, Warners president and CEO Alan Horn advised the industry, "If we perform a sequel to Superman, we are interested to be less expensive." Horn informed, "I need certainly to visit a script before I say yes to something. If the other facets and script justified it" however the business could be prepared to spend around $175 million. Therefore the door's still open provided the cost is right. Nevertheless, the software for the following Superman picture hasn't actually been composed however, and Singer is arranged to helm Valkyrie -- and also probably The Mayor of Castro Street -- before generally making still another Super-sequel. As THR highlights, the destiny of the Superman movie business has been discussed since 2006's Superman Returns, which cost approximately $300 million, made just $201 million domestically. The industry made number reference to the chance of Warners stalling or scrapping still another Superman film in support of a Justice League of America, which Warners can also be developingSource: IGN Movies Used to do not understand Superman Returns had taken in that small locally, so it doesn't surprise the business to me wish to accomplish it cheaper. That would be great in some ways anyway, since the size of some of the material in the first was large, and the last thing any possible Supes business requirements is each movie attempting to one-up on the last.
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