I wanna see a Sequel to Superman Returns.
Superman Movie Absent From Warner Bros’ 2011 Calendar
Posted 21 hrs ago by Brian Warmoth in DC Comics, News
Warner Bros. Entertainment’s 2011 calendar of tentpole movie property releases includes “The Green Lantern,” “Sherlock Holmes,” and “The Hobbit, Part 1,” but a new Superman movie remains conspicuously absent — especially given Judge Stephen G. Larson’s requirement that such a film go into production.
While the schedule does include a June 17, 2011, release for Ryan Reynolds debut in “Green Lantern,” there is no slot allotted yet for the Last Son of Krypton, according to Variety. Superman’s exclusion corroborates Warner Bros. chairman Alan Horn’s recent testimony in the court case between Warner Bros. and the families of Superman creators Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel that 2012 would be the earliest that anyone could expect to see a new movie.
Though the Court ruled that Warner Bros. did not owe damages to the Siegel and Schuster families as a result of agreements surrounding “Superman Returns,” it did make a point of stating that damages could be sought if a new Superman film does not go into production by 2011.
That means the clock will be ticking as Warner Bros. decides what their next move will be. A 2012 release could put a new Superman film alongside Guillermo del Toro’s “The Hobbit, Part 2,” which already has a December release planned for that year.