2004 Movie News Archives

Superman

July 12, 2004: McG Confirms His Departure

Superman director 'quits project' from BBC News...

Plans to film a new version of Superman have been disrupted by the departure of Charlie's Angels director McG, it has been reported.

Warner Bros are said to have parted amicably with McG after a dispute over the reported $200m (£107m) budget, the Hollywood Reporter said.

The trade newspaper said the director wanted to shoot in New York while the studio favoured Australia.

The project has been bedevilled by a series of personnel changes.

McG, realname Joseph McGinty Nicol, is also said to have argued over casting with the studio.

The Hollywood Reporter quoted him as saying: "When I flew to New York to scout, I became enamoured with our greatest American city.

"It was clear to me that this was Metropolis. As a film-maker, I felt it was inappropriate to try to capture the heart of America on another continent.

"I look at Superman as a character that embodies all that is beautiful about America."

The studio must now begin the search for a new director, with its choice of script not yet set in stone.



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