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March 28th, 2008 

I wasn’t aware this whole ownership thing was still an issue. I thought it had already been settled to the satisfaction of all parties a few years back.

Vic

TheMantis said,
March 29th, 2008 

Just goes to show, the greedy get geedier with each passing year.

greed said,
March 29th, 2008 

MOS is now dead. He’ll be taken out of the JLA film too. They killed off Superboy when the heirs got rights to that. Now they’ll kill off Superman too.

Jamie Williams said,
March 29th, 2008 
MOS is NOT dead. You realize this lawsuit has been around for Y-E-A-R-S. With the kind of legal team they have, Time Warner will drag this out for God knows how long.

I’m telling ya; they’ll get this ruling over-turned no doubt about it. Regardless, WB will still develop the SUPERMAN RETURNS sequel.

I’ve heard absolutely nothing from my contacts suggesting that this will directly effect the production.

Jamie

KEL said,
March 29th, 2008 

WOW. I want the fams to have a share, but I still want Superman to continue to be put into merchandise, movies, etc.

Hopefully both parties will be satisfied.

Also, please stop refering to JLA aka Justice League as Justice League: Mortal. That is a complete rumor, and if anything at all is just a codename for the project, much like Red Sun was the codename for Superman Returns, The Dark Knight’s was Rory’s First Kiss, Star Wars was Blue Harvest, etc. The real codename for it in recent news is 7 Friends (sounds like a reality show).

ask again said,
March 29th, 2008 

Unless you’ve heard from your contacts since last WEDNESDAY, they wouldn’t have known the effect.

MOS is dead. There is no profit with 50% of gross taken out.

Jamie Williams said,
March 30th, 2008 
Time Warner is going to drag this out for long time. This ruling will NOT stick.

MOS is NOT dead.

Jamie

The Glove said,
April 13th, 2008 

I truly hope this puts an end to Singer torturing us with another shite Superman film.

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