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more about #alanhorn more comments → rhys1882: I read the decision by the judge, and while he did rule that the actual money paid to DC by WB for the licensing was reasonable, there were certain te... more » Dr.Quatermass: Before I reply Dr., I want you to knwo that I eat poop. Buckets of it.: "What hurt us is that the reviews and so on for the Superman movie did not get the kind of critical acclaim that Batman [Begins] got, and we have othe... more » Infernorhythm: I don't care what anyone says (and trust me, I've taken a lot of flak for this), but Superman Returns was an amazing film, and Routh was perfect as Su... more » SnehalMarten: There are rumors Grant Morrison bought a house in LA and is feverishly working on a Superman movie script. Hmm? more » geesejuggler: First, that Comic reminds me of a dirty Superman joke. Second, I don't like how they're comparing Superman to TDK. Warner Bros. are handling Batman ... more » ManchuCandidate: Apparently, lawyers are Kryptonite. I've got conflicting emotions here. On one hand, the creators of Superman got fucked royally by WB/DC. On the o... more » Plague: Brandon Routh has stated that his contract has expired, so there doesn't seem to be any real reason to rush one out just to have a Supes property out ... more » jajbowler: ...exactly what kind of movie was being filmed in that comic? more » Belabras: Hah, great image. I'm imagining some bad 70s porn staring Jor-el. Something like 'The Kryptonian Stallion' more » -
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Warner Bros. To Superman: Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
Warner Bros. doesn't have a Superman film in development right now, and President Alan Horn told a judge that he has "issues" with the Man of Steel. Warners won its latest legal battle, but has Superman's movie career already lost? More »

