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Tuesday
15Sep2009

'Superman' won't fly for a while, says DC

No, "Superman" definitely won't fly anywhere on the big screen for a while. DC Entertainment's Diane Nelson recently spoke to MTV about how things are going at Warner Bros. and what the label is planning, but strangely enough, "Superman" doesn't seem to appear in any future plans. Not for now, at least.

From MTV:

"We actually don't have any current plans for Superman," said Nelson when asked if the new environment (and the recent legal decision regarding the character) made a "Superman" movie more or less likely in the near future.

And more:

"We've obviously done a lot of great things behind the property in our history, and it's a key part of the family, but we don't have current plans behind Superman," she said.

Just to recap, Bryan Singer's 2006 reboot "Superman Returns" brought in $391 million worldwide. I enjoyed the film, and I wouldn't mind seeing more of Clark Kent and co. I guess I'll have to wait. We all have to...

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