David Goyer has probably written more comic book adaptations than any other screenwriter, including the Blade trilogy and his work with Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan on the Dark Knight trilogy. That work will continue with Goyer's script for this coming summer's Man of Steel, produced by Christopher Nolan and directed by Zack Snyder.
This weekend, I spoke to Goyer at the TCA (Television Critics Association) press tour about his new TV series for Starz, Da Vinci's Demons. During our conversation (look for the portion about his series before the show's April premiere), I also spoke with Goyer a bit about Man of Steel - a movie that is currently cloaked in a lot of secrecy. We also talked about the path of the modern dramatic comic book movie, which can be tracked to 1998's Blade, which not only showed that even a relatively obscure Marvel character could find box office success but was a huge shift tonally in an era that had been bringing us movies like Batman & Robin and Steel.
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