Tim Miller X-Men: Director Eyes Marvel Return
- Tim Miller,director of the original "Deadpool," which debuted its first trailer nearly 10 years ago at San Diego Comic-Con,is ready to jump back into the superhero world.
- Miller told *The Hollywood Reporter* that Marvel has a "secret weapon" in the X-Men universe.
- Miller also expressed interest in DC's "The Authority," calling it his favorite comic.He described it as the Justice League if they killed people, adding that there's still room...
Tim Miller,the visionary director of Deadpool,is setting his sights on a return to the superhero genre,specifically expressing interest in helming an X-Men film. This news comes hot off the press, with Miller openly discussing his aspirations and even reaching out to Marvel‘s Kevin Feige. In a recent interview, he highlighted his deep affection for the X-Men characters, setting the stage for a potential blockbuster. Beyond the mutants, Miller also shared his admiration for DC’s “The Authority,” hinting at his diverse creative interests. He further offered his perspective on Marvel’s “Thunderbolts,” praising its core elements. It’s evident that Miller is eager to build upon his initial success, and his commitment to the superhero space, reported by News Directory 3, remains unwavering. Discover what’s next for this acclaimed director.
Tim Miller Eyes X-Men Movie,Superhero Genre Return
Tim Miller,director of the original “Deadpool,” which debuted its first trailer nearly 10 years ago at San Diego Comic-Con,is ready to jump back into the superhero world. Miller has been directing adult animated series, including netflix’s “Love Death + Robots” and Prime Video’s “Secret Level.”
Miller told *The Hollywood Reporter* that Marvel has a “secret weapon” in the X-Men universe. He said the X-Men are his favorite characters. Miller said he contacted Marvel boss Kevin Feige about directing an X-Men movie. He had previously developed an X-Men film at Fox based on “X-Men” 143, which he described as “Home Alone” meets “Alien.”
Miller also expressed interest in DC’s “The Authority,” calling it his favorite comic.He described it as the Justice League if they killed people, adding that there’s still room for different stories in the superhero genre.
He praised Marvel’s “Thunderbolts,” starring Florence Pugh, despite its box office performance. Miller said the film was thematically consistent, with good action and grounded performances.
When asked about the credit he receives for launching the “Deadpool” franchise, Miller acknowledged his good fortune. He praised Ryan Reynolds’ performance and expressed gratitude for his career achievements, including “Love Death + Robots.”
What’s next
Miller indicated he is not done with his career and is looking forward to future projects.
