Thank you for sharing Superbrandon. Any more nuggets of any form would be greatly appreciated! Currently watching through the last few seasons of Arrowverse at the moment.
Thank you for sharing the concept artwork for the Brandon Routh Superman for Crisis. I can’t get enough of the Arrowverse content that you share, but I completely understand and love hearing about new projects that you are working on. It’s all fantastic to me.
Thank you for your responses to the comments and questions. So sorry to continue with the Arrowverse comments, but I have to say that having achieved that bit of TV is not a bad legacy for anyone and that is an understatement. In that same vein, you had previously made a comment about the amazing Crisis crossover episodes that continues to intrigue me and I noticed no one else brought up. A while back, I had suggested here in the comments that you write a book about your time in the Arrowverse but I do not think I can wait for you or anyone else to write it before asking my question. You mentioned some actors who were approached either could not appear due to scheduling conflicts or they wanted too much money. Without providing a reason, would you mind sharing the names of the actors who were approached but could not or would not do it?
I also had questions about writing scripts and so forth.
When you complete a script for a certain medium (say film) and it is not used, do you routinely recycle them into other projects in TV or your novels or even comics?
When the writers of a show complete scripts for a whole season that is later canceled (like "Schmigadoon" on Apple), could one of the writers use the same plot of their episode for another project or is it the studio's property?
Would you ever consider writing a western (film or novel)?
Although I read once that he had denied it, was Liam Neeson ever approached about reprising the role of Ra's al Ghul in Arrow? Was it ever considered?
Thank you for sharing Superbrandon. Any more nuggets of any form would be greatly appreciated! Currently watching through the last few seasons of Arrowverse at the moment.
Thank you for sharing the concept artwork for the Brandon Routh Superman for Crisis. I can’t get enough of the Arrowverse content that you share, but I completely understand and love hearing about new projects that you are working on. It’s all fantastic to me.
These dispatches contnue to give me insight and joy!
Thank you for your responses to the comments and questions. So sorry to continue with the Arrowverse comments, but I have to say that having achieved that bit of TV is not a bad legacy for anyone and that is an understatement. In that same vein, you had previously made a comment about the amazing Crisis crossover episodes that continues to intrigue me and I noticed no one else brought up. A while back, I had suggested here in the comments that you write a book about your time in the Arrowverse but I do not think I can wait for you or anyone else to write it before asking my question. You mentioned some actors who were approached either could not appear due to scheduling conflicts or they wanted too much money. Without providing a reason, would you mind sharing the names of the actors who were approached but could not or would not do it?
I also had questions about writing scripts and so forth.
When you complete a script for a certain medium (say film) and it is not used, do you routinely recycle them into other projects in TV or your novels or even comics?
When the writers of a show complete scripts for a whole season that is later canceled (like "Schmigadoon" on Apple), could one of the writers use the same plot of their episode for another project or is it the studio's property?
Would you ever consider writing a western (film or novel)?
Although I read once that he had denied it, was Liam Neeson ever approached about reprising the role of Ra's al Ghul in Arrow? Was it ever considered?
Who is the most famous person you have ever met?
Thanks for continuing to write this column.