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Nolan almost picked Tony Scott to direct Man of Steel

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — General Discussion


    ./ — 2 years ago(September 23, 2023 12:53 PM)

    Tony Scott was the director of Top Gun, True Romance, Domino, and died in 2012, a year before Man of Steel came out.
    https://www.superherohype.com/movies/548299-christopher-nolan-met-with-tony-scott-to-discuss-directing-man-of-steel/
    Speaking with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, per ComicBook.com, Man of Steel writer David Goyer revealed Nolan met with Scott to discuss potentially directing the Henry Cavill-starring superhero flick.
    “It was a very deliberative process,” Goyer said. “Chris met with I want to say about five directors and it came down to Zack and another director, and it felt like Zack was the right call. I think Zack was the right call. It was really exciting, the fact that Zack wanted to shoot that movie handheld, which was I thought a brilliant idea. What’s interesting in the Elseworlds version of what could have been is, Chris had already met with Tony Scott, so there’s a version of a Tony Scott Man of Steel in some parallel universe. I think Tony Scott doesn’t get as much credit as he should be given, because he was an equally phenomenal director as his brother [Ridley Scott], and that’s a movie I would have liked to have seen.”
    The filmography of Tony Scott
    Scott, who passed away in 2012, made his first theatrical movie, The Hunger, in 1983. He went on to direct 1986’s Top Gun, 1987’s Beverly Hills Cop II, 1990’s Days of Thunder, and 1993’s True Romance. During the latter half of his career, Scott regularly collaborated with Denzel Washington, as they made 1995’s Crimson Tide, 2004’s Man on Fire, 2006’s Deja Vu, 2009’s The Taking of Pelham 123, and 2010’s Unstoppable. Additional titles he directed include 1998’s Enemy of the State, 2001’s Spy Game, 2005’s Domino, and more.

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      Oh my, Rory McIlroy! — 2 years ago(September 23, 2023 01:00 PM)

      This movie was so bad.
      Current ignore list: Celestia Bloodshed

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        Phaenon — 2 years ago(September 23, 2023 01:02 PM)

        I read that he was doing a location scout for the movie in San Francisco and was watching his brother's film Prometheus while travelling around.
        Due to the wonderful logic presented in said movie he decided to see what a shot of Cavill's Kal-El springing up into the air from the Golden gate bridge would look like and, well, the rest is history
        Ding Dong
        !
        🤡🌎

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          AnthonySocksss — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 12:26 AM)

          Maybe he killed himself so he wouldn’t have his name attached to this turd?
          Melton1 Wanted for Pedophilia:
          https://i.ibb.co/6cnPmJVr/IMG-0830.jpg
          https://m.youtube.com/shorts/Zjxk307CND0

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            Paul P. Powell — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 02:06 AM)

            Never heard of any feature-length motion picture by that name. Not released in theaters, that is.
            Must be something produced by Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon. Something for the kiddies.
            Like that Batman vs Mister Freeze thing.
            Paul P. Powell, Pool Player

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