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Comics Continuum

Saturday, August 3, 2002

J.J. ABRAMS TALKS SUPERMAN MOVIE, ALIAS COMICS

J.J. Abrams, who has been attached as writer for a Superman movie, told The Continuum that the film's future might be cleared up soon.

Warner Bros. recently announced a Batman vs. Superman movie. Superman, which McG is attached to direct, and Batman: Year One remain in development.

"It's a very complicated thing right now," Abrams told The Continuum after the panel for his television series, Alias, at Comic-Con International in San Diego on Friday. "In the next couple of weeks, I think it will be much clearer."

During the Alias panel, Abrams said that Arcade Comics and Rob Liefeld will be producing an Alias comic book starting in December. Abrams will likely write the book.

He also noted that there will be two 12-inch dolls from the show and a two-pack of six-inch action figures, as well as a trading card set from InkWorks.

"Whatever merchandise we do, it's important it's up to the quality we want," Abrams said.

Of Alias star Jennifer Garner, who is also playing Elektra in Daredevil, Abrams said: "She is an extremely hard worker."

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