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Warner Bros. Working on "Superman" Reboot with J.J. Abrams and Ta-Nehisi Coates

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Deadline has confirmed that author Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing a Superman reboot feature for Warner Bros and DC, which J.J. Abrams is producing under his Bad Robot label.

Hannah Minghella will serve as producer. No plot yet and no attachments despite the fact that we’ve heard how Henry Cavill is eager to get back into the cape.

Coates is attached to a Ryan Coogler directed drama feature entitled Wrong Answer about a math teacher in Atlanta who is scandalized when he looks to get funding for his school by altering his students’ test scores. Michael Jordan is attached to Wrong Answer. 

As the national correspondent for The Atlantic, Coates covered cultural, social and political issues, specifically that of African Americans and white supremacy. His 2014 cover story for that publication, “The Case for Reparations,” started a national conversation on the subject. It was named the “Top Work of Journalism of the Decade” by New York University’s Carter School of Journalism Institute.

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the DCEU is just entirely hilarious to look at at this point, Suicide Squad getting a reboot, Justice League getting a new cut, Batman having all the multiple actors in one movie, and now a different Superman for a reboot? they have no idea what their vision for the universe is and it shows so badly rip4

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4 hours ago, Hyun. said:

the DCEU is just entirely hilarious to look at at this point, Suicide Squad getting a reboot, Justice League getting a new cut, Batman having all the multiple actors in one movie, and now a different Superman for a reboot? they have no idea what their vision for the universe is and it shows so badly rip4

It does show poorly on the DCEU and Warner Bros. Makes me miss the days when DC Comics were not immediately involved with the production of films based on their characters.

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