
Here readers are treated to an in depth analysis of who these heroes are and how they interact with each other. Overall: Though their relationship started with a good deal of controversy and doubt, this volume proves that Superman and Wonder Woman can work well in a relationship. The entire book looks beautiful from beginning to end.Ĭons: The ending to the book’s main plotline is rather disappointing. The heroes’ relationship is appropriately justified, even for those who doubted it initially. The examination of Superman and Wonder Woman’s personalities is well done. Screenplay by Chris Terrio and David S.Pros: The main plotline has a lot of action and excitement. Screenplay by Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (2016) Screenplay by Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (2012) Screenplay by Christopher Nolan and David Goyer THE DARK KNIGHT (2008) Screenplay by Akiva Goldman BATMAN BEGINS (2005) Screenplay by Akiva Goldman BATMAN AND ROBIN(1997) Story by Bob Kane (characters), Daniel Waters, and Sam Hamm Screenplay by Daniel Waters BATMAN FOREVER(1995) Story by Bob Kane and Sam Hamm Screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren BATMAN RETURNS(1992)

Screenplay by Mark Rosenthal and Lawrence Konner MAN OF STEEL (2013) Screenplay by David Newman and Leslie Newman SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE (1986)

Screenplay by Tom Mankiewicz SUPERMAN III (1982) Screenplay by Tom Mankiewicz SUPERMAN II (1979) Hart, David Chase, John August, Oliver Stone and more.Ĭlick below to download (NOTE: For educational and research purposes only). When you are done reading take a listen to Apple’s #1 Screenwriting Podcast The Bulletproof Screenwriting Podcast, with guest like Oscar Winner Eric Roth, James V.

If you find any of his missing screenplays please leave the link int he comment section. The screenplays below are the only ones that are available online. Take a read of the long history of produced and un-produced screenplays based on DC Comics. As we now know the Marvel Cinematic Universe ( read those scripts here) is the most profitable movie franchise in Hollywood history while DC Comics is having a hard time catching up.ĭC Comics has made some amazing adaptations, Chris Nolan’s Batman trilogy comes to mind, and there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel for them.

On the other side of the tracks, Marvel was bumbling around for decades never getting anywhere with their adaptations. Both films established DC as the king of comic book movies. DC Comics was the first out of the gate with 1979’s Classic Superman and 1989’s Batman.
