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Chapter 64 - Building a Universe

I sat down at my desk with a blank document open on my laptop. I was trying to get started on the script for the Superman movie. Since the merger was set to happen and the rights to DC characters would soon be in my grasp, I decided to get started on the first movie of what would become the DCU.

I wanted the first Superman movie to be grounded, steering clear of the gritty, CGI-filled Superman movies I had known from my life before. Man of Steel was good, but it didn't capture the essence of Superman that I knew and loved.

I had a vague idea in my head about the plot of the movie. It would focus on Clark Kent, first working as an investigative journalist with Lois Lane. The plot would unfold gradually, showing how events force Clark to embrace his destiny and become Superman. Maybe Lex would be the villain, or maybe someone else.

I did not want to start off with a bang. I wanted this movie to be like the first *Captain America* movie in the MCU—light-hearted at times with some serious action. I wanted Superman to be the character he is most often portrayed as in the comics: a kind, genuine person who simply wanted to help others and befriend them. This contrasted with the cynical takes on the character I had seen in the movies that came out from my time.

I knew the movie wouldn't make everyone happy. There would always be complaints, but I was determined to stay true to my vision.

This script would be something I would be writing entirely on my own, unlike my previous projects where I added some of my ideas to existing stories like *Percy Jackson* while sticking to the same storyline. This was my chance to create something new and different.

I began typing:

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INT. DAILY PLANET NEWSROOM - DAY

The bustling newsroom of the Daily Planet. Reporters are typing furiously, phones are ringing, and papers are flying. CLARK KENT is at his desk, typing up an article. Across from him sits LOIS LANE.

Clark glances up, noticing the chaos around him. Lois looks up, catching his eye.

LOIS: (smirking) You enjoying the show, Smallville?

CLARK: (smiling) Just soaking it all in. It's... lively.

LOIS: (laughing) That's one way to put it. Just wait until you get your first big scoop. Then you'll see how crazy it really gets.

Clark chuckles, returning to his work. As he types, his thoughts drift to the events that have led him here. The sense of responsibility he feels, the desire to use his abilities for good.

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I paused, reading over what I had written. I wanted to show the humanity in Clark, the small moments that define him before he dons the cape and becomes Superman. This was the Superman I believed in, the one who inspired hope and kindness.

I stopped after a while and decided to look through some news. To my surprise, I saw one related to the merger. It seemed it was all but set in stone.

Rumors Swirl Around Potential Merger Between Nebula Studios and Stardust Studios

In a move that no one saw coming, rumors are circulating about a possible merger between Nebula Studios and Stardust Studios. This potential union brings together two studios with vastly different histories.

Stardust Studios has been making waves with its recent releases, earning critical acclaim for films such as Toy Story and The Blair Witch Project. These successes have positioned Stardust as a rising star in the industry. However, the studio has not been without its controversies. Recently, it faced backlash involving Daniel Adler, a prominent author and screenwriter, leading to some turmoil within the company. Henry Morgan, the billionaire tycoon, has also invested in the company. He was quoted as saying he had caught the entertainment bug and expects big things from the studio in the future.

Nebula Studios, on the other hand, has a storied past. Synonymous with the superhero genre in the '80s, Nebula brought iconic films like Superman 1, 2, and 3 and the first live-action Batman movies to the silver screen. These films defined a generation of superhero cinema. However, the past two decades have not been kind to Nebula. The studio has struggled to replicate its earlier successes, leading to a steady decline in its influence and profitability.

Speculation about how this merger came to be points to a strategic move by both studios to leverage each other's strengths. For Nebula, merging with a rising studio like Stardust could inject fresh energy and innovative ideas into its operations. For Stardust, partnering with a studio with Nebula's legendary status and extensive superhero catalog could open new avenues for storytelling and expansion.

The potential merger raises several questions about the future of both studios. Will Stardust bring its acclaimed storytelling and fresh perspective to Nebula's superhero franchises? Could we see a resurgence of superhero movies under the Stardust banner, perhaps with a new, modern twist? And how will the creative dynamics between the two studios play out?

Stardust also employs Daniel Adler. Will Adler's involvement be a catalyst for innovative storytelling? As of now, both studios have declined to comment on the rumors, leaving fans and industry analysts eagerly awaiting further developments.

I opened Twitter, eager to gauge the public's reaction to the merger rumors. As I scrolled through the feed, I found a mix of positive and negative reactions.

@SuperHeroFanatic

OMG, if the Nebula-Stardust merger happens, we might finally see the superhero genre revived! Stardust's recent hits show they have the magic touch! 🌟 #SuperheroRevival #NebulaStardust

@Adlerfan123

Daniel Adler working on DC characters? YES PLEASE! His work in 'Toy Story' and 'Blair Witch' was incredible.! #Excited #NebulaStardust

@ComicLover89

Stardust has been killing it with their movies. If anyone can bring new life to the superhero genre, it's them. Plus, Daniel Adler is a genius! #MergerMagic #SuperheroFuture

@FilmCriticMike

 This potential merger could be the best thing for Nebula. Stardust's innovative approach + Nebula's classic characters = WIN! Can't wait to see Adler's take on the DC universe. #NebulaStardust #FilmFuture

@HeroHype

Stardust has the creativity and vision to revive Nebula's superheroes. Imagine Adler's storytelling with Superman and Batman! This could be epic. #SuperheroRenaissance #NebulaStardust

@CinemaDreamer

I'm all in for the Nebula-Stardust merger! Stardust's success speaks for itself. The superhero genre needs this! #ExcitedForTheFuture #NebulaStardust

Then there were the negative ones.

@ClassLover

Stardust might be good at making kids' movies, but they have no business handling iconic superheroes. Stardust will ruin DC with his 'modern' take. #KeepDCClassic #NebulaStardust

@OldSchoolHero

Nebula doesn't need a 'fresh perspective,' it needs to go back to its roots. Stardusts involvement spells disaster for DC. #RuinedLegacy #NebulaStardust

@AdlerHater92

Ugh, Daniel Adler? Really? This guy is overrated and will butcher the DC characters. Keep him away from my favorite heroes! #NebulaStardust #BadMove

@PurePatriot 

Nebula has fallen so far if they're considering merging with Stardust. They will just make everything 'trendy' and ruin the timelessness of DC. #SaveDC #NebulaStardust

@CinemaSnob42

Toy Story was great, but that doesn't mean Adler can handle the complexity of DC heroes. This merger is a mistake. #NebulaStardust #AdlerOut

@DCForever

The thought of Stardust and Adler messing with classic DC characters makes me sick. They don't understand what makes these heroes special. #NebulaStardust #NoThanks

@HeroicTradition

Stardust involvement in DC heroes? No, thank you. This is a desperate move that will only tarnish DC's reputation. #NebulaStardust #HeroFail

@GodWarrir 

The antichrist makes his move again !!!!! #NebulaStardust #AntichristAdler #SaveDC

'Well that's enough for today' I thought closing the tab.

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