
In other Marvel-themed news, Thor director Kenneth Branagh explained his reasons for leaving the upcoming sequel in a chat with Moviefone, putting the decision down to timing and giving the thumbs up to his successor on Thor 2, Patty Jenkins. David Hayter (X-Men, Watchmen) also discussed his aborted Black Widow screenplay from 2004 – stating that the decision to cancel the project was due to an over saturation of female ‘vigilante’ movies such as Tomb Raider, Kill Bill, Ultraviolet, Aeon Flux and BloodRayne – while Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg took part in a couple of interviews where she discussed the upcoming small screen Alias adaptation, AKA Jessica Jones; in addition to touching upon the inclusion of Luke Cage with io9, she also had a few words for Movieline about the challenges of bringing a female superhero to the screen in the wake of failed efforts such as the recent Wonder Woman pilot and 2004’s Birds of Prey.

Moving on to Warner Bros.’ other major superhero property and although filming is well underway on Man of Steel, Julian Richings has become the latest addition to the cast of Zack Snyder’s reboot, where he joins the likes of Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane and Laurence Fishburne. The actor, whose credits include Cube, Shoot ‘Em Up, X-Men: The Last Stand and Supernatural, told InnerSpace that he has filmed scenes alongside Russell Crowe (Jor-El) and Michael Shannon (Zod) in front of a giant green screen, which obviously takes place on Krypton. Earlier in the week it was also rumoured that Warner Bros. were already looking towards Superman’s next adventure and had produced a shortlist of screenwriters to replace Man of Steel scribe David S. Goyer, with potential candidates said to include Steve Kloves (Harry Potter, Akira, The Amazing Spider-Man), Travis Beacham (Clash of the Titans, Pacific Rim) and Lawrence Kasdan (The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark). Not so according to Beacham, who denied all knowledge via Twitter, which obviously casts doubts over the entire report.

Michael Fassbender spoke to MTV Splash Page about the sure-to-be-announced-sooner-or-later sequel to X-Men: First Class, passing on his thoughts about what he’d like to see in the next installment in the X-Men prequel series: “I'm very interested to see where we pick up with Charles Xavier [James McAvoy], to be honest. In the film we just did, First Class, we got to see how Magneto becomes Magneto, how he leaves Erik behind and takes on the persona of Magneto. We've yet to see how Charles develops into Professor X. I think that's going to be interesting to take a look at.” McAvoy seems to agree, telling io9 that Xavier “can't just become the guy that we saw in the first three movies” and updating the current status of the project: “[Matthew Vaughn] has come up with a particularly interesting idea, last time I spoke with him. So he's pitching that to Fox, and they've basically just got to write the script."
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