SUPERMAN LIVES Would've Had Clark Kent & Lois Lane In Couples Therapy

SUPERMAN LIVES Would've Had Clark Kent & Lois Lane In Couples Therapy

The writer and director of Nightcrawler, Dan Gilroy, shares some thoughts on Tim Burton's defunct Superman Lives, which he worked on as a screenwriter. Check it out!

By nailbiter111 - Oct 30, 2014 12:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Superman
Source: www.indiewire.com
There is no doubt that Jon Schnepp's Kickstarter-funded documentary, "The Death of Superman Lives: What Happened?" has created some new interest in Tim Burton's Superman Lives. Enough time has passed that former cast and crew members have felt more comfortable discussing it. At the moment, Dan Gilroy, who was the last screenwriter to work on the Superman Lives script, is promoting his new film Nightcrawler and the press aked about Tim Burton's infamous film.
"Well I came in after Kevin Smith and Wesley Strick had written drafts. I was very much taken by Tim's approach, which was that Kal-El was not told by Jor-El, before he got put in the little spaceship, who he was or where he came from. So poor little Kal-El, when he winds up on earth, he has no freaking idea where he came from. His biggest fear is that he's an alien. Our Superman was in therapy at the beginning of the film. He's in a relationship with Lois Lane and he can't commit. Or he was maybe in couple's therapy. But he can't commit because he doesn't know who he is or what is going on with him. He's hoping that he has some physiological condition that gives him these powers but that he's still human. It becomes very apparent, though, early in the script, when Lex Luthor uncovers the remnants of the spacecraft, he suddenly realizes – "Oh my god, I'm an alien." It was all about the psychological trauma of it. I loved it. We had Chris Rock as Jimmy Olsen. And unfortunately, while we were working on the script, Warner Bros was hemorrhaging. Every big movie that was coming out was bombing and failing and when it came time to step up and bankroll our script, they didn't have the financial wherewithal or desire. Which is a shame because Tim would have knocked it out of the park. And Nic Cage, oh my god! I was so ready for that." - Dan Gilroy

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