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‘Man of Steel’ Sequel Rumored to Be Directed by George Miller
August 21, 2015
Despite the fact that Warner Bros. has yet to peg a firm release date for Man of Steel 2, rumors are already flying about who will sit in the helm for the Superman sequel. Now I know what you’re thinking: “Isn’t Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice the Man of Steel sequel?” Yes and no. While it may have started that way, especially since Zack Snyder was returning to the director’s chair after the 2013 stand-alone Supes film, it quickly evolved into a franchise film that could open up Warner Bros.’ DC Cinematic Universe (ie the Marvel Effect). Having Batman get top billing in the follow-up film would have stolen the thunder from the Kryptonian hero, though Henry Cavill himself said that the universe needed to be developed a bit more before another solo adventure could take place. The Collider Movie Talk gang discussed this at length in a recent video.
That brings us to today’s rumor that George Miller of Mad Max and Happy Feet fame has gotten the nod to direct Man of Steel 2. While this is not officially confirmed, Collider Movie Talk contributor Jon Schnepp broke the news during a recent podcast. Here’s what he had to say:
Scnhepp: George Miller is doing Man of Steel 2. I don’t feel weird about breaking it. Obviously Zack Snyder is doing Justice League one and two, James Wan is doing Aquaman. … I think George Miller’s a perfect choice to do Man of Steel 2. He’s going to bring so much to it.
You can watch Scnepp reveal the news here, at about the 55:20 mark, or just take a look and listen below:
Would you like to see Miller at the helm of a standalone movie centering on Superman? (Personally, I’d love to see him handle a one-off feature like “Superman: Red Son”, but fat chance on that happening.) Let us know in the comments below
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