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According to that script, there are alottt of characters
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Superman dies in the end, I think it's fake. That's the only part I've read though.Leaked script: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6rVHBmiLJxlcDBWU2dyZzBsbnc/view?sle=true&pli=1
Kevin Smith to reveal tomorrow if it's fake or not.
Superman dies in the end, I think it's fake. That's the only part I've read though.
Sorry, it felt like a hoax. I think it's the script for one of the animated movies where they thought Superman died but he just got transported to another timeline.Use spoilers man! Castomere. SMH.
I swear if this guy just spoiled the movie 2 years in advance...
EDIT: ksteezy, you quoting him too now? Wooooow.
Kevin Smith denies writing the leaked script.
There’ve been a few movie websites reporting I might’ve been involved in a BATMAN v SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE misinformation campaign, at the behest of Warner Brothers, director Zack Snyder and producer Chuck Roven. The idea was that everything I’ve ever said about the forthcoming big screen team-up of the World’s Finest is a carefully constructed web of intrigue to throw movie sites off the real track.
Since last year at this time, I’ve been enjoying an unexpected period of prolificacy with screenplays. It all started with CLERKS III and was followed by me finishing nearly 5 scripts in a year, including the fall release TUSK. After TUSK, I penned ANTI-CLAUS (formerly COMES THE KRAMPUS) and a sitcom pilot that’s now seeing some action (both co-written with Professor Andy McElfresh from the EDUMACATION podcast). Then I wrote YOGA HOSERS and now I’m in the middle of MOOSE JAWS.
However, none of those has been a fake BATS v SUPES script. C’mon, kids… No major studio would let a guy like me near their franchises – even if it was for a dummy script meant solely to fool the news sites.
No, anything I’ve said about “Milo and Sage” was based on an image Zack showed me while hosting a MAN OF STEEL online event at Yahoo many months back. The little I know of the flick beyond that I learned from some cats involved (though never BatFleck himself; as I’ve said a few times now on the Babble-On podcast, beyond email, I haven’t spoken to Ben in years). Fun story, though.
The hell?