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Superman To Film In Chicago This August
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20110326/ISSUE01/303269971/latest-superman-movie-arrives-in-the-nick-of-time
Latest Superman movie arrives in the nick of time
By: Paul Merrion March 28, 2011
Superman is coming to Chicago this summer, a huge boost for the city's hopes to be a moviemaking superpower.
Filming of Warner Bros. Pictures' next Superman movie will take place in the Chicago area over two or three months starting in August, industry sources tell Crain's, with production centered in far west suburban Plano.
In the works for years, “Superman: Man of Steel” is Warner Bros.' high-stakes, big-budget bid to revive the comic-book hero's movie franchise after “Superman Returns” belly-flopped with critics and audiences in 2006.
With an estimated budget of $175 million, the film promises the Chicago area an economic boost like it got from last summer's filming of “Transformers 3” and the Batman movies shot here in recent years. It also keeps Chicago on the A list of production locales at a time when studio superhero Oprah Winfrey is flying away.
“It would be a tremendous windfall for us,” says Richard Moskal, director of the Chicago Film Office. He can't confirm Warner Bros.' plans but says such a film “showcases a city well to audiences and draws the attention of other producers.”
Take a closer look at the economic impact of moviemaking in Illinois.
Less conspicuous, but no less important, is a growing number of television pilots shooting in Chicago. One of the five shot last year turned into a series, “The Chicago Code,” which is up for renewal next season. Another cop drama pilot, “Cooper and Stone,” and a “Mad Men”-style "60s-era show set in Chicago called “The Playboy Club” are in production here.
“Boss,” an eight-episode cable drama starring Kelsey Grammer of “Frasier” as an off-kilter mayor of Chicago, will soon start production, possibly at Cinespace Chicago, a huge studio being built in several Southwest Side buildings formerly occupied by steel distributor Ryerson Inc.
Cinespace, a studio complex under construction at the old Ryerson steel site. Photo: Stephen J. Serio
But “Superman: Man of Steel” is landing amid movie industry fears that Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's recent bid to kill the state's 30% film tax credit in five years will be kryptonite to anything from TV commercials to mega-productions.
“Once word is on the street that there's a sunset, that could all go away,” says John Crededio, owner of the area's largest film studio, Chicago Studio City on the Far West Side, where “The Chicago Code” is shot, along with “The Playboy Club” and “Cooper and Stone.”
While filming locations have not been announced, Warner recently started hiring here and making plans for a movie code-named “Autumn Frost,” according to several union and film industry sources, who confirm that “Autumn Frost” is really “Superman: Man of Steel.”
Last week, Sausalito, Calif.-based industry tipsheet Production Weekly, which tracks film jobs around the country, also noted that “Autumn Frost” is “Superman: Man of Steel.” A spokeswoman for Burbank, Calif.-based Warner Bros., a unit of Time Warner Inc., did not respond to requests for comment.
Movie studios often use code names to create buzz about big projects. But it's hard to keep one this big under wraps. “We hear they're taking offices in Naperville and shooting in Plano,” says Joe Crededio, a manager at Chicago Studio City and a son of its owner. “There's going to be 10 weeks of prep, 10 weeks of shooting. They're bringing in a lot of people from California.”
John Crededio, owner of the area's largest film studio, Chicago Studio City, on the set of "The Chicago Code," one of several new series being shot here. "Once word is on the street that there's a sunset (on film tax breaks), that could all go away," he says. Photo: Erik Unger
Plano Mayor Robert Hausler confirms via email that Warner plans to shoot a big movie in his city this summer, but “we haven't received all of the details yet. You have heard more than we have.”
Outdoor scenes would be filmed here, with interiors shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Warner hired Zack Snyder, one of Hollywood's hottest directors (“Dawn of the Dead,” “300” and the newly released “Sucker Punch”), to direct a screenplay co-written and co-produced by Christopher Nolan, a former Chicagoan who produced the most recent Batman movies in Chicago—”Batman Begins” and “The Dark Knight”—and now honchos “The Dark Knight Rises.” The finale of the trilogy may also do some filming in Chicago this summer but mostly is scouting locations in other cities.
Filming “The Dark Knight Rises” here is “not looking likely,” Mr. Moskal says. “The story line is evolving beyond Gotham City. But from Warner Bros.' perspective, and Chris Nolan himself told me, they were thrilled with how things went here in Chicago.”
Superman lands here amid fears that a recent bid to end Illinois' film tax credit will kill the local movie industry.
While the plot and other details of “Superman: Man of Steel” have been kept super-secret, the first in a refreshed series would logically focus on Superman's early years in the Kansas town of Smallville, which would explain semi-rural Plano as the setting for much of the filming.
Academy Award winner Kevin Costner has signed on to play Superman's foster father, Jonathan Kent, and Diane Lane will play Martha, his mother. Cast to play Superman/Clark Kent is relatively unknown British actor Henry Cavill, 27, who played Charles Brandon in the HBO series “The Tudors.”
Major motion pictures can have a huge impact on the local film industry and its workforce, which ranges from truckers and set artists to hairdressers and caterers. The shooting of “Transformers 3” turned downtown Chicago into a street-blocked, noisy mess last summer but generated a $20-million impact on the local economy and created 1,200 jobs, according to city estimates.
The shooting of a TV series can have an impact that goes on for years, which is why the industry is concerned about the five-year sunset provision for the film tax credit, passed by the Illinois House and pending in the state Senate.
“If a series gets picked up, the studio would definitely want to know if the incentive is in place,” says James McAllister, assistant production manager for “The Playboy Club” pilot episode. “Having the tax credit in place makes it attractive.”
© 2011 by Crain Communications Inc.
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Not SUPERMAN-related but mentioned in that article is the new cop show THE CHICAGO CODE. We've been watching it since it debuted & it's actually pretty good. I just hope it doesn't get canceled like it seems all the good programs do.
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Yeah, FX just canceled 'Lights Out', and I was REALLY digging that show.
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Sounds great. Thanks for posting.
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Cool news. Sounds like a nice area for smallville scenes to be shot. Then maybe some metropolis stuff too unless they use vancouver for those stuff.
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I'm coming back to this. I'm too lazy to post links and images and stuff so go to the Wiki page on Plano, Illinois.
That looks a lot like how I've often envisioned Smallville. I think it'd be really cool if Snyder followed the Pre-Crisis model and jettisoned the farm by the time Clark is about 5 or 6 and move the Kents into Smallville proper so that they can run a shop. The main reason for that is because I don't think it's ever been done in live action before so it'll give us something new.
Anyway.
That looks a lot like how I've often envisioned Smallville. I think it'd be really cool if Snyder followed the Pre-Crisis model and jettisoned the farm by the time Clark is about 5 or 6 and move the Kents into Smallville proper so that they can run a shop. The main reason for that is because I don't think it's ever been done in live action before so it'll give us something new.
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Would be an interesting change up.
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thecolorsblend wrote:I'm coming back to this. I'm too lazy to post links and images and stuff so go to the Wiki page on Plano, Illinois.
That looks a lot like how I've often envisioned Smallville. I think it'd be really cool if Snyder followed the Pre-Crisis model and jettisoned the farm by the time Clark is about 5 or 6 and move the Kents into Smallville proper so that they can run a shop. The main reason for that is because I don't think it's ever been done in live action before so it'll give us something new.
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I'm not sure they are putting too much thought into what is going on in Smallville. Whether that's a good thing or bad, I don't know.
We'll find out in 2012.
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Here's some interesting info regarding the film shooting in Chicago... As it turns out the reason Chicago, Illinois has been chosen for a shooting location instead of Alberta, Canada as originally planned is that the staff is looking to obtain some military tech & hardware to use for the film, armed helicopters to be pacific!
Here's the info that I obtain as proof courtesy of Superherohype.com...
Seems to me that Snyder is planning to take some cues from the comic mini-series "Birthright"!
What do you guys think of this?
Here's the info that I obtain as proof courtesy of Superherohype.com...
From an article featured in the "Toronto Sun":
"From what I understand (the production) needed aircraft carriers and the Canadian military doesn't have those.
"They needed attack helicopters and things like that and we just don't have them and the U.S. was willing to give them whatever they wanted."
Despite the snub, Alberta is still very much respected in the film industry, said Blackett.
"It's logistics and equipment," he said.
"Not competitiveness, not our crews, not location, not the amount of money or anything like that -- it was just down to the hard assets."
Seems to me that Snyder is planning to take some cues from the comic mini-series "Birthright"!
What do you guys think of this?
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LINKS:
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/161420-alberta-reveals-why-it-lost-superman
http://www.supermanhomepage.com/news.php?readmore=9482#comments
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2011/03/29/17789246.html
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/161420-alberta-reveals-why-it-lost-superman
http://www.supermanhomepage.com/news.php?readmore=9482#comments
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2011/03/29/17789246.html
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Also don't forget here too...
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I can already picture a cool military battle scene with supes with military after villain. Or maybe the govt after supes first before they know he is a force for good.
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webhead2006 wrote:I can already picture a cool military battle scene with supes with military after villain. Or maybe the govt after supes first before they know he is a force for good.
DEJA VU'! Didn't 'Steve' say that his plot for a reboot, at least in part, involved Superman fighting the military?! I believe even due to Luthor 'agging-on' the military and the general public?! Please don't say that that troll will rear his ugly head again?! "I knew it all long. I just couldn't say anything, but yeah, that confirms it".
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non_amos wrote:DEJA VU'! Didn't 'Steve' say that his plot for a reboot, at least in part, involved Superman fighting the military?! I believe even due to Luthor 'agging-on' the military and the general public?! Please don't say that that troll will rear his ugly head again?! "I knew it all long. I just couldn't say anything, but yeah, that confirms it".
It basically involved "Brainiac" taking control of un-manned jets or something. That ain't going to happen here.
I have a feeling that Zod & Co. will track Clark down in Smallville, and they will go at it in a huge fight. The government catches wind, and sends the heavy artillery.
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