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Director Darren Aronofsky, best known for his work on gritty independent films such as "The Wrestler" and "Requiem for a Dream," might next be working on America's most famous super hero, Superman.
"Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan, who is producing the planned new big screen version of Superman for the Hollywood studio Warner Bros., has held talks with Aronofsky about directing the movie, sources close to the situation said.
Aronfosky's latest movies, "Black Swan," a dramatic thriller starring Natalie Portman set in the world of ballet, recently had a successful debut at the Toronto Film Festival. The idea would be for Aronofsky to bring his indie auteur sensibility to Superman, much as Nolan has done for Batman with 2008's "The Dark Knight" and 2005's "Batman Begins."
Of course, Aronofsky is just one name among many under consideration to direct a script written by David Goyer, who co-wrote "Batman Begins." Nolan and producing partner Emma Thomas are casting a net wider than Krypton for the job, with Zack Snyder ("300" and "Watchmen"), Matt Reeves ( "Cloverfield" and this Friday's vampire drama "Let Me In") and a number of veteran filmmakers also reportedly in the running.
Aronofsky has famously resisted taking on bigger-budget studio pictures in the past in the interest of retaining creative control. He was attached to a new version of "Robocop" in development at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that has been put on hold because of that studio's financial difficulties.
The new "Superman" film is considered a reboot after 2005's "Superman Returns," directed by Bryan Singer, proved a commercial and critical disappointment.
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