does hollywood never change?
Feb. 5th, 2007 06:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The last few superhero movies have been full of directors, writers, producers, actors all constantly changing hands. Singer left XMen for Superman, Burton was doing Superman, then wasn't, but Burton coming into it kicked Smith out as scriptwriter, Cage was going to be the man of steel (sorry, I *still* don't see it), then Burton left and things hiatusified for a while. Spiderman went through a few "creative changes" along the way, as did FF, Hulk, and Batman Begins.
Well, the upheavals continued this week as Josh "Firefly" Whedon left the Wonder Woman project while the director of The Flash has left THAT project. Makes me wonder what really goes on in Warner Brothers that they keep pissing off the "talent" all the time.
Granted, Kevin Smith was very open about what the studio wanted him to do with Superman, though thankfully those proposals never saw the light in Superman Returns. But really, Hollywood can't be all THAT bad, now can it?
Well, the upheavals continued this week as Josh "Firefly" Whedon left the Wonder Woman project while the director of The Flash has left THAT project. Makes me wonder what really goes on in Warner Brothers that they keep pissing off the "talent" all the time.
Granted, Kevin Smith was very open about what the studio wanted him to do with Superman, though thankfully those proposals never saw the light in Superman Returns. But really, Hollywood can't be all THAT bad, now can it?
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Date: 2007-02-05 11:23 pm (UTC)