I don't know. They already got rid of the previous Superman, right? I think that's pretty lame. What was wrong with Brandon Routh? Nothing. He was a perfectly good Superman.
I think the most I was an interested fan of Superman was with
Smallville, when my work schedule allowed me to watch it and to follow it. Well that's not really true. I liked
Superman 1978 and 1980 a lot too. The sequels to those were at least a little fun too, weren't they?
But yeah, if I were king and I could rewrite the past, Bryan Singer would have stuck with
The X-Men and made X3 awesome. Then again, if he loves Superman so much, can't blame him for chasing that dream.
Looks like this is the way the winds will be blowing for the forseeable future: Hollywood rebooting this stuff ad nauseum or ad infinitum, depending upon your viewpoint. Perhaps it will only be old curmudgeons like myself who will complain about it or even notice it. Maybe it's simply what works best for the so-called "multi-tasking" new generations. I suppose it's best to just get used to it...even learn to enjoy it like it were new flavors being offered at an ever increasing frequency.
Yeah.
That's it.
And, if I were king, Bryan Singer would return to X-men and rescue it with an all-out battle with the Sentinels. Maybe a trilogy or, what's the 2 film version of trilogy? I googled it, but no luck. Seriously, we need a term for a series of two films like trilogy is for three films. A couplet? =D That's what this geek wants.
For starters.
P.S. I tried to find an IMDb page for the forthcoming
Superman, but couldn't find one.
Edit: Ah, okay, found
it thanks to Zach Snyder being mentioned on that other thread.
