Washington [US]: During an MSNBC interview on Saturday, Regina King learned, live on the air, that she is perhaps being considered to direct an upcoming Superman film for Warner Bros. and DC.
According to Deadline, it was Tiffany Cross, of 'The Cross Connection', that first made King aware of the rumor. The MSNBC host said "I am curious, because this is a little bit of gossip. You are rumored to be on the shortlist to direct Superman. You and Barry Jenkins, both of your names have been thrown out there. Anything you want to tell us? Is there any news you can break this morning about those conversations?"
"Tiffany, that is news to me. You have broken the news to me. A news break, live on MSNBC," laughed King. "Yeah, no, I have not heard that until just now," she continued, appearing a bit gobsmacked.
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At this point, any discussion of King's involvement with 'Superman' is purely speculative. According to The Hollywood Reporter and other outlets, she is one of a number of high-profile directors being considered for the recently announced superhero project, which is being written by Ta-Nehisi Coates, with J.J. Abrams and Hannah Minghella serving as producers.