November 28, 2010: Ben Affleck Talks Superman Reboot

by Neil Cole

In a recent interview with Deadline.com, actor Ben Affleck spoke briefly about the rumors of him taking on the Superman reboot before Zack Snyder was announced as the film's director. Here's an excerpt:

Deadline: Your films display an understanding of the under-class, and the working class and through that you’ve established your wheelhouse. Then there were rumors you considered directing Superman, which went to Zack Snyder. What factors do you consider in where to go next? Do you need to do a mega–budget film as a director?
Affleck: The one benefit of having done all kinds of movies as an actor is, you learn the pros and cons of being tempted to do a really big movie because it costs a lot of money. With Superman, I think they’re going to do a great version. Chris Nolan is brilliant and they’ve got a great director for it. I’ve love to do something like Blade Runner, but a lesson I’ve learned is to not look at movies based on budget, how much they’ll spend on effects, or where they will shoot. Story is what’s important. Also, there are a lot of guys ahead of me on the list to do epic effects movies.

Read the complete interview at Deadline.com.