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Filmmaker Steven Spielberg has helmed one too many masterpieces throughout his five and a half decades old star-studded career. And for one who brought the dinosaurs from theJurassic Parknovel series from Michael Crichton to life in one of the most remarkable ways possible, he once intended to make a film on the superhero Superman as well.

Steven Spielberg. Credit: Elena Ternovaja | Wikimedia Commons.

This happened back in the late 1970s, when he was still one of the relatively unknown directors. But despite being one of the most brilliant up-and-coming masterminds of the time, his film on Clark Kent never came to be. And, well, thankfully so, for the brutally wild pitch for the fan-favorite character would’ve quite literally killed the Man of Steel forever!

Steven Spielberg Wanted to Helm 1978’sSuperman

AfterMario Puzowas done writing a 500-plus page script for Clark Kent in live-action, producer Ilya Salkind began searching for directors to supervise the movie that was 1978’sSuperman. Among all the people interested in the project — which notably included William Friedkin and Francis Ford Coppola as well — Spielberg’s was yet another name.

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However, he was willing to seize the chance whatever it took. As Salkind shared withSuperman Homepage, although he was working onJawsat the time, theJurassic Parkhelmer still“absolutely wanted to make the film.”Why? Because, apparently, Spielberg“loves Superman, that’s his kind of stuff and he wants to do it,”as his agent said.

Thus, intending to give him a chance, Salkind checked his background and immediately knew that“this kid’s got it – this guy’s got talent.”However, his father,Alexander Salkind, wasn’t all too optimistic about this offer. If anything, he wanted to wait untilJawscame out in 1975 to confirm Spielberg’s talent as he said:

Superman (1978)

“Let’s wait until the big fish opens.”

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Another reason why Alexander hesitated to cast Spielberg as the director was because he had heard that the filmmaker had gone“over-budget”onJaws. But when the big fish finallydidopen, both the Salkinds knew they hadlost out on a brilliant opportunitybecause of some baseless hesitation.

Why Steven Spielberg Didn’t End Up HelmingSuperman

Everyone knows what a masterpieceJawswas. Regarded easily as his breakthrough project, it launchedSteven Spielbergas one of the most brilliant mastermind directors in the entertainment industry. And with such newfound fame, there was no way he was going to go back to the film that doubted his true potential.

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Thus, although he was initially more than willing to direct the film that became 1978’s masterpiece,theIndiana Joneshelmereventually ended up turning down the offer indirectly, yet in the most hilarious manner possible: With a pitch that would have killed the superhero even before allowing him to take flight in live-action.

AsIlya Salkindrecalled in the interview, he already believed Spielberg was“never going to do it”because ofJaws‘ success. Nonetheless, with a ray of hope, he still contacted the director’s agent… only to be turned down. As he shared:

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“I called [Spielberg’s] agent and the agent said… [he wanted] to do Superman singing and dancing, which was really a very polite way of saying [no]. And I understood it immediately.”

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While it is indeed true thata film on the Man of Steel from Spielbergwould have been nothing short of a true masterpiece, this wasn’t quite the pitch they were looking for to introduce the character in live-action.

Nonetheless, everything was only for the better, forRichard Donnerwas eventually cast as the director, which resulted in theChristopher Reeve-led masterpiece that was 1978’sSuperman.

A still from Jaws (1975)

You can streamSuperman (1978)on Prime Video.

Mahin Sultan

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Mahin Sultan is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, where she brings a fresh perspective to entertainment news. Having been in the field for over 3 years now, she has already written more than 2,000 articles across a variety of niches, from entertainment to health and fashion. This diverse experience has allowed her to quickly build a solid foundation and a deep understanding of the industry.

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