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Singer Interested in Returning to X-Men

Source:The Geek Files, Total Film
June 1, 2009


Many X-Men fans were disappointed when director Bryan Singer decided to venture off to Superman Returns instead of directing X-Men: The Last Stand, the third movie in the trilogy he kicked off with X-Men and X2 in 2000 and 2003, respectively.

In a recent interview for the July issue of Total Film (reprinted in the Coventry Telegraph's The Geek Files), Singer mused about returning to the franchise:

"I'm eternally intertwined with X-Men now," he told them. "What takes an audience four hours to watch - the first two movies - took six years of my life. So, to not be part of it....It's a shame."

They also asked Singer whether he wished he had directed the third "X-Men" movie, to which he replied, "It's weird for me to watch it, because I'm so close to the universe. And also Brett is a good friend of mine. But, of course, I would love to return to that universe."

Lastly, they tried to get his thoughts on possibly directing the in-development X-Men Origins: Magneto that had been announced years ago with David (Blade: Trinity) Goyer attached to direct. Singer gave a tentative "possibly" response, because he expects it to cover some of the same WWII Nazi Germany territory he's covered before:

" The only thing that concerns me about Magneto is that if the prequel were to follow the track I used in X-Men, which is Magneto's history in the concentration camp, then I've lived in that world. Apt Pupil, X-Men and now Valkyrie...I've lived in that Nazi universe for quite a while. I just might need to take a little break before I do something like that."

He was even less committal about making another Superman movie:

"I don't know, I don't know. There are still issues...I just...I just don't know. I don't necessarily...I don't know. It's one of those things where...It's so weird talking about stuff unless I'm about to ramp up and shoot it."

Let us know below whether you'd want to see Singer return to either superhero franchise.

COMMENTS (132)

Posted by:
Deadpool
June 1, 2009
Singer's X-Men movies sucked. He is so overrated Do us a favor and stay far away from the X-Men franchise, just stick to ruining DC characters.

Marvel needs to reacquire the rights to the X-Men characters and show Fox how to make a real superhero movie.

My name is Wade Wilson and I approve this message.
Posted by:
Dog8hw
June 1, 2009
I wish he would have done X3 Brett Ratner destroyed that movie
Posted by:
Deadpool fan
June 1, 2009
yeah, cus he did such a bang-up job on the first two, let's give him the origin story for one of the greatest comic book villains of all time. Great idea. (Can you feel the sarcasm?)
Posted by:
Dog8hw
June 1, 2009
Idk what's worse,,,,people who log on here just to say "FIRST!" or those that pretend to be somebody famous (fiction or nonfiction)
Posted by:
Deadpool fan
June 1, 2009
sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays...
Posted by:
Nameless
June 1, 2009
i think both, the former and the latter.
Posted by:
tony rock
June 1, 2009
**** all of you fanboys, you were drooling over Singer after X2 and now just because SR wasn't what you wanted it to be, you say he sucks...the man may be flawed with Supes, but he's perfect at X-men. He needs to come back because it's obvious after Ratner and Hood that no one else is capable of handling/balancing out the suck and micro-managing that is Fox.
Posted by:
Deadpool
June 1, 2009
Drooling over Singer? Far from it. The X-Men 1 & 2 were nothing amazing except for the Nightcrawler scene at the White House.

Other than that, the only good thing to come from X-Men was that it opened the door for other superhero movies, like Spider-Man which was made like a superhero should be made. X-Men opened the door but Spider-Man's success opened the flood gates.

My name is Wade Wilson and I approve this message.
Posted by:
Stephen S.
June 1, 2009
The first two X-Men movies are terrific and so was Superman Returns. It would be cool to see Singer return to BOTH.
Posted by:
Deadpool
June 1, 2009
@ Stephen S.

And I thought I was the crazy one.

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