LOBO Movie Still On At WB; WONDER WOMAN Writer Jason Fuchs Will Pen The Script
The Main Man will ride on the big screen after all! Most of us figured the Lobo movie was dead in the water, but now a new writer has been hired to rejuvenate the project. More past the jump...
According to The Wrap, Warner Bros. has hired Wonder Woman scribe Jason Fuchs to work on the script for their long-gestating Lobo movie. The last word we had on this one was back in 2012 when San Andreas director Brad Peyton signed on to helm the picture, but because there had been no news since then most of us assumed it was destined to remain in development hell.
Could the success of a certain R-rated X-Men spinoff be responsible for Lobo's revival? I'd say it's a safe enough bet.
Though Don Payne had written a script previously, apparently "Fuchs will start from scratch with his own take on Lobo".
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