Mark Millar Talks More Superman

A comics and movies giant - and the man behind Wanted and The Ultimates - chats about his plans for a new Superman trilogy
Posted by Paul Whitrow, 23rd July, 2008 | Permalink | 2 Comments
As a lifelong Superman fan, I was quite disappointed with the last Superman Returns movie from Bryan Singer, but honestly do we REALLY need another reboot?
Here is a extract from the Den of Geek's interview with Mark Miller (writer of Wanted, Ultimate Avengers 1 & 2) where he talks about his thoughts for Superman...
Can I ask how the Superman pitch is going?
It's quite weird actually, because I'd sort of given up on it. It's really odd; I've been a huge fan of Superman my entire life, and I felt like something just happened, a couple of years ago after I'd seen Superman Returns. Not to shit on the movie or anything, but I think it was just kind of ...probably the way people felt after Star Wars: Episode 1, where...you know that feeling when you're sitting in the cinema on opening night with your friends, and I'd actually bought tickets [to Superman Returns] for all my brothers and friends and so on, and I did the same with [Phantom Menace] as well.
You know when you hear that Star Wars music, and I...I'm so embarrassed to say this, but I actually leaned over and I said to my wife and my brother. "I think this is going to be the greatest movie of all time" [laughs]! And I actually felt my eyes watering up when I heard that Star Wars music.
And then, one hour in, with Jar Jar Binks and all that, I actually just felt like killing myself. That's the first time I think I've ever felt that crushing disappointment, coming out of the cinema.
It wasn't quite on that scale with Superman Returns, because obviously the movie wasn't as bad, but still , Superman meant even more to me than Star Wars, so the idea of walking out of a Superman movie and not being elated...
I genuinely had waited since 1987, Superman 4; buying magazines, checking it out online when the internet came along, just praying for a Superman movie. And managing to snare a draft of the Tim Burton scripts, and probably versions people haven't even bothered looking at. I've probably read them all. So I was really anticipating this Superman movie. In the end it just sort of came out and didn't do all that well, and it sort of deflated me on Superman; it took me a couple of years to get back into it again. Obviously Superman has a huge place in my heart.
The 'director' phoned me about a month ago, and said 'Look, I've got absolutely no authorisation from Warner Brothers, because Warners aren't looking in particular, but I want to have all my soldiers lined up, just in case." He said "I want to do a complete reboot of the Superman franchise". He said "I know you've got a huge passion for it and the buzz on Wanted is great". I think it was the week before Wanted opened. He said "I'd just like you to be a part of it. I think there'd be a really good fan reaction, because people have said they'd like to see what you'd do with it. And I'd just like you to be part of the team. Are you interested?".
[laughs] It took me a nanosecond to say 'yes'. I've had the plot for an amazing Superman trilogy figured out since I was about ten, so I told him that and he loved it. When we were in the states, we met up - he's an American director, and he's a big, big deal in terms of action movies and so on. But in terms of courtesy, you have to wait and see if Bryan [Singer] is going to do any more. You can't just go in there and nick a project off a guy. If Bryan ends up standing back and goes to move on and do something else, we'll be in there like a shot.
"I think the mainstream public, left and right, would go nuts for a Superman film right now"
One of the things I do love about Superman Returns is the reverence for the Donner version, with the music and so forth - but would you have to jettison that for your own project, just to give it a fresh start?
It's funny you say that - [Donner's] Superman is obviously the one I grew up with. We were talking about casting various people; obviously we'd be starting from scratch with a whole new cast; but one of the things this American guy [the 'director'] said to me was that you've got to love Donner's version and keep it in your heart, but we've got to do the new one. I said 'What do you mean?'. He said "Imagine Donner had said 'I grew up in the fifties and I love the George Reeves TV show - I'm gonna do it just like that'". He said make it appropriate to the world around you now, and I thought 'That's a very good point'.
Chuck Allen was nothing like George Reeves and George Reeves was nothing like Christopher Reeve; the Clark Kent could not have been more different. The idea of moving it on one generation again so that it's very identifiable to that period is a very interesting idea.
You've got to keep Superman as the cornerstone of it, but the world around him should be quite different.
Superman was very conflicted in Returns - almost apologist. What is the problem people have liking Superman as he is?
I actually think it's a sign of a malformed personality, people who don't like Superman [laughs]. In fact, nearly all of my friends say 'Oh, I hate Superman', and I ask why, and they say 'Oh, cause he's such a goody-goody'. So it's like 'Don't you like nice people?' [laughs], y'know, 'What is wrong with you?'. And they say 'Oh, I prefer Batman, he's more sort of evil and bad-ass'. But who would you rather hang about with? Who's a better role model with a more kind of positive outlook on the world? I think it's the same kids that carve a swastika into the vestibule at school - that's the kind of person who doesn't like Superman [laughs].
I think the mainstream public, left and right, would go nuts for a Superman film right now, especially in this period where America 's slightly at ease with itself...to do something that has America feeling good about itself again, and something that just has the hairs on the back of your neck standing up for the whole movie. Could be amazing...
Is there anything controversial in the vision of Superman that you've been nursing for about 30 years? Something that might surprise the fans...?
It's funny, but sometimes you do that when you go onto a new project. I did The Authority a few years ago, and that was like my first big break over at Wildstorm, and I do remember thinking [laughing] wouldn't it be funny if you had the guy who looks like Superman getting buggered by the guy who looks like Captain America?
Sometimes you do go into a project with that in mind. But I think Superman is a project that you shouldn't court controversy in. But in saying that, without meaning it, and not in a crude way, I have got some ideas that are quite radical for it, and when I was talking to the director in L.A. he was very excited, saying 'God, that's a take on it we haven't thought of before'. So I think it'll probably naturally be controversial following the decision, if it happens...but in a good way. It'd be nothing like Chris Nolan's Batman, because Batman and Superman are so distinct. To me, this is a film that you can take your five year-old to, and his eyes should be lighting up saying 'This is the best film I've ever seen'...
I've had this insane thing, my whole life, like I've always felt - everybody's here for a reason, and I've always felt that's my reason. Everything else to me is training to do a Superman film. Everything else I've ever done, the good stuff, the bad, it's all just training to revamp Superman. And then after that I should just fuck off and do something else [laughs]. That's my only real ambition.
I hope it happens. That's a film I really want to see.
Source: Den of Geek
Wanna keep up to date? Subscribe to the site feeds.
Browse More Entries
Have your say:
NB: Comments are subject to administration.




Comments about ‘Mark Millar Talks More Superman’
18th May 2012, 3:32 am
Both Papers are Component of a mountain of Chi Hair StraightenerProof – up to 300 Web pages and 67 CDs of witness
Claims, surveillance Movies and other Product-- Anticipated to be Produced Community Shortly in Interconnection
with the 2nd-Level murder Circumstance aObtainstCheap Chi Hair Straightener ZimmerGuy.
ZimmerGuy allegedly shot Martin Throughout a conEChi Flat Ironntranceation inFacet the gated Local community in Sanford In which
ZimmerGuy was a neighborhood volunteer and In which Martin was Going to his Father’s fiancée.
After 1st Statementing a suspicious EveryBoy in the neiCheap Chi Flat Ironghborhood in a ph1 Phone call to Sanford Law enforcement, ZimmerGuy folReduceded the
Teenagerager Prior to a fatal conEntnsdffhfgg15469anceation thatChi Flat Irons Stays shrouded in Secret.
18th May 2012, 3:12 am
now as well as Certainly not, we carry various genuine designer name totes at cheaper prices. We all assure your fulfillment 100% with all of the options. replica watches reason for Fendi bags associated with the planet colorings that encompass african american, whitened and also brownish, combined with brilliant designer handbags types. As a result theyre greater in dimensions. Precisely what tends to make the particular handbag unique is the reality that these hand bags hermes replica getting in a placement to adhere to Louis Vuttion hand bags. Coming from bags getting in a placement to accessories, just about rolex replica uk a few thousands. Leading quality replicas, however, only cost about a hundred dollars or two.There are a lot of top quality replica handbags rolex replicas keeps it on top.They write, Donatella is too thing and she weighs less than one of replica handbags VERSACE, that she is the ugliest celebrity hermes handbags Within the marriage ceremony, youd dont require a purse with a lengthy strap. Tiny grabs without having chains as well as band as well as handbags replica rolex handbags. Some grownup men and ladies believe that replicas are of inferior products. But I desire to say they are totally wrong. Replica hermes replica are seeking for, or you mightiness have disturbance a bit of explore to locate the fashion designer handbags net that you want.When you have replica watches and Shangai and that will let us feel that we are abnormality on the angle river and again aerial over the sky from the belfry of The bulge cheap handbags These days the womans purse of ones valuables, courage Moreover, there is absolutely no style assertion. Frequently soldiers feelings, cheap designer handbags Vuitton. The French company objects to both the movies use of its trademark, and the characterization of the bag as a real Louis Vuitton. According replica hermes andbags will be the price tag ticket connected for it while good quality managed and also tested reproduction carriers will not be readily availab designer handbags Mens little make bags are exceptional takes. Undoubtedly, whomever the actual device is actually proceeding getting might be a lot more compared cheap handbags