Bryan Singer Makes the Move to WB
Source: Variety
Friday, August 6, 2004
Variety reports that "X-Men" series director Bryan Singer is making the move to Warner Bros. Pictures for a production deal now that 20th Century Fox has ended his first-look deal.
In March, Singer pacted with WB to direct a remake of "Logan's Run." Then in July, Singer's representatives ended longstanding talks with Fox for Singer to helm X-Men 3 and quickly completed negotiations with Warner Bros. for him to replace McG on Superman.
Eager to quickly move the movie into production, WB went so far as to make a pay-or-play offer to Singer if he'd consent to make Superman fly post-haste, says the trade. He took it, and Fox soon notified him that his deal there was over.
Who will direct X-Men 3 for Fox remains unclear, as does its potential start date. The trade adds that Singer would be happy to be involved with the third film even if only as a producer, but the ball is in Fox's court.
So it looks like Singer will get to do his projects at WB. It'd be cool if FOX let him be a producer for the next X-Men flick, but who directs it and when it'll come out is anybody's guess. It looks like this was FOX's fault, though, letting Singer slip during negotiations, only to see WB pick him up for their comic book franchise.