If anyone has a right to be jaded about superhero movies, it’s George Miller. Miller posses one of the great what-if superhero stories, having spent several years in the 2000s working on “Justice League Mortal,” a $200 million dollar movie that would have featured Armie Hammer as Batman and D.J.
Cotrona as Superman. Due to a host of factors — a perfect storm of uncertain tax credits, inflating budgets, and Hollywood labor issues — that movie was never made, but Miller’s cache as a pseudo-superhero auteur means he will continue to field questions about the state of the industry until his dying day.
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