
You don't have to be exactly an ultra-caring viewer to notice that A grateful empty Times Square of "I'm Legend" It contains a huge billboard showing Superman features, housed in Batman's crest. When the film came out in 2007, most Moviegoers were probably confused by this ad. After all, we were less than a year since the fiercely expected release of the "dark knight". Has this Easter egg hinted that the steel man could join Nolan's style? Obviously, it wasn't.
No, this was actually a joke referring to the Batman Against Superman project WB quickly followed in 2001. They are looking forward to getting away from ELOEL Schumacher's high camp of "Batman and Robin", "Studio" Se7en Screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker to do something more about the audit of Frank Miller, the "revisionist" of the "dark". He paired him with director Wolfgang Petersen, who had just shipped the studio with the 2000 blockbuster "Perfect Storm". The comic book fans were mostly good with Petersen, but they were completely reinforced to see Walker to bring Batman's savage dark sensibility. This could be the film that they initially thought they were getting with Batman at Burton.
Unfortunately, it shouldn't have been. Walker's draft was, shock of shocks, too dark and violent for the SB executions, and brought Akiva Goldsman, who despite winning the Academy of Writing Academy of Writing "Nice Mind", was still encouraged by the gay community for being a loan screenwriter. His prescribing was good enough to make Nyoni Depp and Oshosh Hartnet play, respectively, Batman and Superman, but Petersen left the project to make Troy, at which time he broke up.
The Goldsman draft can be found online under the title "Asylum", and it appears on a creative compromise. I never read Walker's draft but I know it's set in the world after 9/11 and did no Function Robin. If this "Batman against Superman" went into production, it is a virtual guarantee that "Batman starts" will never happen, which means Nolan would follow "insomnia" with ... "The prisoner?" There is also a chance SB, who wanted to keep him in the house, will bring out his interest in Superman's independent film after developing "Superman: Flash" by Jey Abrams " And Michael Bay's short flirting did nothing.
In any case, there is a universe in which Petersen's "Batman Against Superman" (and, yes, he was the Billboard was the writer "I'm Legend" Goldsman). You will only need to risk a viral apocalypse that deleted 90 percent of the population to see.
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