![]() ![]() ![]() His much-maligned Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice may not be great IP management, but it is the result of a director using a nine-digit budget to make a film that nobody else would have made, and in that sense it’s fascinating. This really casts doubt on an official novelization for the film.And then there’s Zack Snyder. Maybe they just decided not to do a novelization this time around? Alas, I was never approached about writing a novelization of BATMAN V SUPERMAN, and, as far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be a novelization of that movie. I also asked Greg Cox, who wrote the official novelization for the first DCU film, Man of Steel. ![]() However, note that the release date of BvS had changed at least twice, which may have affected the plans for releasing a novelization. It is odd for a novelization for a film like this to not be released simultaneously with the film. I take this to mean that he hasn't been told of a novelization (given the wording of my question to him) - or if he has, he can't tell me. Thanks for the kind words about Cross Fire! As for a novelization, I'm not writing it. Will there be one, and will you be writing it? (I noticed you wrote the awesome Cross Fire companion novel for the movie.) Some of us were wondering if there is going to be an official novelization of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Since there seem to be absolutely no details on the web regarding a novelization of the film, I asked Kogge if he knew anything. If there are plans, no details have been released - not even the author of the companion novel knows.Īs you have noted, there is an official companion novel to the film, the excellent Batman v Superman: Cross Fire by Michael Kogge. ![]()
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