Wednesday, February 20, 2013

/Film: Superhero Bits: Man of Steel, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Wolverine, DC/Pixar, Guardians of the Galaxy

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Superhero Bits: Man of Steel, X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Wolverine, DC/Pixar, Guardians of the Galaxy
Feb 20th 2013, 23:30

Will Bryan Singer be bringing X-Men: Days of Future Past to Comic-Con? Want to step inside the editing room of The Wolverine? Does the director of Superman Returns feel bad about Man of Steel? What do DC heroes like Batman, Superman and Flash look like as Pixar characters? Is there a rumored run-time to Man of Steel? Why is there some controversy surrounding the new writer of Superman comics? Read about all this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.

How many days until @comic_con? #XMen #DaysofFuturePast #SDCC twitter.com/BryanSinger/st…

— Bryan Singer (@BryanSinger) February 20, 2013

Looks like A) X-Men: Days of Future Past will be at Comic-Con and B) Sets are being built. Via Bryan Singer‘s Twitter.

Badass Digest posted a great essay on the masochism of comic books and Spider-Man in particular.

Minion Factory (via io9) posted a HUGE gallery of DC Comic characters reimagined as Pixar characters. This has been going around a while but is still work checking out.

Late night on @thewolverine. Here is my POV from a couch behind editor Mike McCusker. Last reel. twitter.com/mang0ld/status…

— James Mangold (@mang0ld) February 20, 2013

James Mangold tweeted from the editing room of The Wolverine.

Talking to Moviefone, Bryan Singer said he’s excited for Man of Steel:

Oh, very excited to see it. I love the trailer, and I think Zack Snyder is incredibly talented. It would have been strange for me if this was a few years ago; it would have been a little weird. But now there’s so much distance from that world that I’m actually pumped to see it, genuinely. So I’m just looking forward to it.

The Superman Homepage (via ToysRevil) posted a bunch of Man of Steel toys from Toy Fair.

A rumor on IMDB has the run time of Man of Steel at 148 minutes.

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