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    markbittmann--disqus

    He's involved. That's all that matters. He's a "creative" in a producer's suit. As the producer/direct-line-to-the-money (at stake), he has dominion over the script in his role. His job is to make sure it's commercial.

    So, let me get this straight:
    David S. Goyer is involved? This means instantaneous suckage. When is Warner's going to get out of their box? The guy is involved in every friggin' superhero movie they put out.