Iron Man/Hulk Film Crossover Announced

Rick Marshall

Rick Marshall was Online Managing Editor for ComicMix before joining MTV's SplashPage. Previously, he was Online Content Manager for Wizard Entertainment. He has written for several daily newspapers, alternative weekly newspapers, trade magazines and online media, and was named "Writer of the Year" by the New York Press Association in 2005.

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  1. Sal Loria says:

    I wonder if DC is a little disappointed at not putting Bruce Wayne and/or Batman in Superman Returns. I also wonder if we might see Clark Kent and/or Superman make a cameo in The Dark Knight. It'd make sense with the now-delayed JLA movie.

    • Mike Gold says:

      It wouldn't be DC's decision — it would be Warner Bros'. Of course, DC is part of the WB operation (which, in turn, is part of Time Warner). But the different projects each have their own producers and their own production companies and their own commitments and deals, so actually doing a crossover might pose political and technical problems that could crush coal into diamonds. A shared movie, a World's Finest type movie, could be easier to do if everybody signed off and negotiated their piece of the new pie. Assuming the studios ever decide to treat the writers like human beings.

      • Sal Loria says:

        I see where I erred, in saying DC instead of WB, my mistake. But the WB has, some would say, too much influence in what happens or doesn't happen in the comics, unfortunately.As for the writers, sadly, I doubt that'll ever be the case.