Heroic Hollywood
Last we heard a few months back, Evan Daugherty has been set to write the Tomb Raider reboot of the video game property, with Warner Bros joining producer Graham King and MGM. Warner Bros will distribute the film. Daugherty’s recent credits includes Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Divergent, Snow White And The Huntsman and G.I. Joe 3.
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Why? Just get a good director regardless of gender.
I mean since it's a video game film it's probably going to suck but still.
Imagine if they said the total opposite.... God of War NEEDS a male director. Hell's gates would break open and people would be offended beyond belief.
I agree with above, get a GOOD DIRECTOR regardless of their gender, color, alien from Mars or not.....
Back in the day, it seemed like there was only a handful of directors that you could give projects like these to, but if Marvel Studios has proven one thing other than a plethora of diarrhea of super-hero movies, is that anyone can make a movie nowadays.
Hell, I'm sure there are some people on this site that can probably do a decent job.
Maybe not visionaries, but they couldn't crank out some mindless crap.
It will still make 1 billion dollars.
Tomb Raider's just as easy to make into a movie as Uncharted, so much so that it's hard to even make it into a film when it's just as much fun if not more the way the recent games have been structured.