In March 2014 David Goyer expressed interest in taking over Green Lantern - working on Sandman and Batman vs Superman. [1]
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- The Brothers Grimm: "I was always influenced by my childhood with Grimm's fairy tales. They kind of informed everything." Jabberwocky and Time Bandits are also fairy tales. "Chuck Roven, who produced 12 Monkeys, kept pestering me about Grimm, and I kept saying no. Eventually I succumbed, because at least I was moving back into a world I understood and felt at home in, and I knew I could make something magical out of it. So that's how I got lured into it."[2]
- Inception: September 21, 2009: 4 blocks of Downtown Los Angeles. To keep media, particularly paparazzi, from sneaking into the set, security manned nearly every shop, building and parking structure from Main Street to Broadway and 6th to 8th streets.[3]
January 2010: Has Ian Fleming, the Wachowski Brothers and Sigmund Freud as its spiritual advisers. An international thriller, A story of madness and lost love, and Hollywood’s very first metaphysical heist movie. “I grew up watching James Bond films and loving those and watching spy movies with their globetrotting sensibility.... We get to do that here, not just geographically but also in time and dimensions of reality as well. We get to make a movie that’s expansive, I suppose you’d say, in four dimensions.” “It’s something that we had been talking about on since 2002," Thomas said. "Coming off of the ‘The Dark Knight,’ the only thing we really knew is that we wanted to do something more personal. It seemed like the right time to do this." A key part of the premise is corporate espionage by way of dream invasion. “This is the biggest challenge I’ve taken on to this point,” said Nolan. “We’re trying to tell a story on a massive scale, a true blockbuster scale – the biggest I’ve ever been involved with. We tried to make a very large-scale film with ‘The Dark Knight’ and with this one we wanted to push that even further.”[4]
Inception stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a dream thief of sorts in what may be Hollywood’s first metaphysical heist film. The movie is the most complicated undertaking of Nolan’s career — it was shot in six countries and tells a tale that flips between reality and three levels of dream-time.[5]
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