SUPERMAN director Richard Donner saves WOLVERINE?

Donner flew to Australia to keep Gavin Hood's job on WOLVERINE!

Matt here€ Rumors of trouble regarding the production of X-Men Origins: Wolverine have some legit foundation if Variety are to be believed. They sensationally claim that Richard Donner, the man who directed the first ever Summer blockbuster superhero movie with Superman in 1978 had to fly to the other side of the world to Australia to the defence of director Gavin Hood who 20th Century Fox "almost fired" from their May 2009 tentpole release. Dickie Donner, who is the husband of producer Lauren Shuler Donner... looks to have kept Hood in a job after Fox had two backup directors ready to take over. Ironically, this is the terrible fate that happened to Donner himself which ended up being the tragic situation on Superman II where he left the project before it's completion. The conflict regarding Wolverine is said to be over the tone of the film, Hood's take on the character being much like Frank Miller's dark and viscious version. Instead Fox, wanting to appease a wider audience initially demaned a kiddie friendly cut. The end result we won't know till May but either the studio or Hood must have backed down in their demands. Of course this isn't the first time we have heard of problems over Fox's big productions in recent times. Just a few weeks ago Babylon A.D. director Mathieu Kassovitz disowned his own movie after his problems with the studio and a few years ago Alex Proyas was so pissed at them over his lack of decision making on I, Robot that he vowed never to work with them again. Discuss: A big black cloud seems to have followed this movie's production since day one, after today's reports are we more nervous than ever for how this one will turn out? via - comic book movie

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