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Genre :

Sci-Fi, Thriller

Director :

David S. Goyer

'Dark Knight' Writer Struggling Between 'Magneto' and 'Invisible Man'

August 08, 2008 02:08:05

Recently, David Goyer, the man behind "" script, has opened up about his forthcoming projects to MTV. With "" and "" laying on his sleeves, he revealed that he is faced with a hard fact to choose which from the two he will do first.

Suggesting that he may do the "X-Men" spin-off first saying, "That may be next", the considerably sought-after scribbler also confessed that he is working on the new version of "Invisible Man". "I'm in the process of doing ['Invisible Man'] right now, and I'm working with some conceptual artists in tandem with writing the script," he explained. "I'm actually working with one of the artists from 'Batman Begins' and 'The Dark Knight'."

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David Goyer Updating 'Invisible Man'

July 29, 2008 02:07:46

Coming to the 2008 San Diego Comic Con to promote his forthcoming thriller "", filmmaker David Goyer gives an update to his other feature film project, "". Talking to Shock Till You Drop, the writer/director spoke out about what he had done for the script writing as well as his idea for this project.

Noting that he is writing the screenplay, the man behind "" revealed that he is working with ""'s conceptual artist for the script. "I'm writing it right now," said the 42-year-old. "I got Universal to hire some conceptual artists for me so they're working tandem with me writing. The main guy is Jamie Rama, Aaron Sims did some pieces too. Rama is a great conceptual artist who worked on Batman Begins and , he's one of the primary conceptual artists who worked on the Bat suits."

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David S. Goyer Becomes More "Invisible"

June 14, 2007 02:06:20

It's pretty rare for a filmmaker to have a film project bearing similar title to the one he recently got it released, but that's what happens to David S. Goyer now. Still fresh from helming supernatural thriller "", the man reportedly has been assigned to both write and direct "" for Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment.

A new take on the H.G. Wells classic, the flick is conceived as a sequel to the author's original tale instead, presenting the story of a British nephew of the original Invisible Man who discovers his uncle's formula to get invisible and later is recruited by British intelligence agency MI5 during WWII.

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