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The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? is a 2015 American documentary film written and directed by Jon Schnepp and produced by Holly Payne. It chronicles the behind-the-scenes events surrounding the cancelled Tim Burton film Superman Lives. [1] Funding for the documentary was partially raised through a successful Kickstarter campaign. [2]
Nicolas Cage isn’t ready to go full Tim Burton on The Flash.. The famed filmmaker, whose ill-fated 1990s reboot Superman Lives starring Cage is one of Hollywood's most notorious movies that were ...
Over the course of 11 years, Warner Bros. developed and cancelled three projects: Tim Burton's Superman Lives, which would have starred Nicolas Cage; Wolfgang Petersen's Batman vs. Superman; and the J. J. Abrams-scripted Superman: Flyby which went between directors Joseph "McG" Nichols and Brett Ratner.
In a recent interview with the British Film Institute, Tim Burton discussed the impact of Warner Bros. scrapping “Superman Lives,” which had Nicolas Cage attached as the titular hero, as well ...
While Michael Keaton’s highly-anticipated return as Batman was the most substantial tribute among several loving homages to past adaptations, the most surprising nod is to another Tim Burton ...
Timothy Walter Burton was born on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California, the son of Jean Burton (née Erickson), who in the 1980s was the owner of a cat-themed gift shop, and William "Bill" Burton, a former minor league baseball player, who worked for many years for the Burbank Parks and Recreation Department.
James Gunn's New Superman Suit Debuts: See David Corenswet as the Man of Steel in New Look at 2025 Superhero Film ... Ratner’s Superman project collapsed, just as Tim Burton’s Superman project ...
Superman Lives, another canceled Superman film that would have been directed by Tim Burton, started as an adaptation of "The Death of Superman"; Warner Bros. executives believed the story was "the key" to revive the Superman franchise. [121] [122] Warner Bros. released an animated direct-to-video film adaptation, Superman: Doomsday, in 2007. [123]