CB: David S. Goyer, the screenwriter behind a number of comics properties ranging from the Blade and The Dark Knight trilogies to Man of Steel and NBC's Constantine, is one of nerd culture's most controversial celebrities.
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Warner Bros and DC are moving aggressively on a new screen version of Green Lantern. They’ve set David Goyer to write the script with Justin Rhodes for Green Lantern Corps, with Goyer producing and with DC heads Geoff Johns and Jon Berg exec producing. The new version is described as Lethal Weapon in space, and it’s based on a comic book origin story. The focus will be on two characters: Hal Jordan and John Stewart. The latter is an African American Marine sniper before he joined the Lantern Corps and the story very much focuses on his relationship with Jordan and the Corps. The story was conceived by Goyer and Johns.
there we go. officially hal jordan and john stewart. are people happy with this?
i think the next obvious question is who does everyone want to see in these roles?
They're still allowing the ultra incompetent Goyer to ruin their live action endeavors. Has this idiot not done enough damage to DC?
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IM Global Television has optioned Drew Magary’s fantasy novel The Hike to develop as a TV series. It will be executive produced by David S. Goyer.
Joblo
David S. Goyer has certainly had an impressive career. From his work on Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy to Man of Steel, he continues to be a major force in the DC Cinematic Universe. Yet the writer/producer/director enjoys more than just walking with superheroes. He also has a clear love for a little horror, this includes his latest producing effort, The Forest. This telling of an unfortunate young woman who finds herself lost in what is referred to as The Suicide Forest in Japan is a thriller that finds itself somewhere between the supernatural and the psychological.
I think personally, David S. Goyer is a good idea man. He can come up with good outlines and rough 'sketches' of a story. BUT, he cannot write scripts or any sort of final drafts to save his life.
There's no defending David S. Goyer's Man of Steel work. You could tell that script was done in a weekend skimming a couple of old Superman comics. Even his Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 script was better than that.