My Adventures with Superman Producer Reveals the Characters Warner Bros. Told Them Not to Use in Season 1

My Adventures with Superman producer Josie Campbell recently revealed that Warner Bros. asked the animated series to use lesser-known villains from the comics over classic antagonists like Lex Luthor.In an interview with The Comics Cube (via The Direct), My Adventures With Superman producer Josie Campbell revealed that the studio’s notes restricted the show from using classic villains like Brainiac, General Zod, and Lex Luthor in the first season. “Some of it was… Warner Bros…. and I think it was a good note,” she said. “Like our big execs on Warner Brothers were like, ‘Well, these are the big hitters that everybody’s seen and everybody’s expecting. And we’ve seen this a million times, so we want your twists on things.'”Campbell continued, “And I think it was Sam Register and Audrey Diehl, who were doing notes with us, were like, ‘These characters take up the whole screen. They kind of suck the air out because they’re so famous, and there’s so many expectations, so hold off on them. Hold off on these characters, and build the story how you see fit.'”RELATED: My Adventures With Superman Exposed Jor-El’s Flaws in Man of Steel

My Adventures with Superman producer Josie Campbell recently revealed that Warner Bros. asked the animated series to use lesser-known villains from the comics over classic antagonists like Lex Luthor.

RELATED: My Adventures With Superman Exposed Jor-El’s Flaws in Man of Steel

In an interview with The Comics Cube (via The Direct), My Adventures With Superman producer Josie Campbell revealed that the studio’s notes restricted the show from using classic villains like Brainiac, General Zod, and Lex Luthor in the first season. “Some of it was… Warner Bros…. and I think it was a good note,” she said. “Like our big execs on Warner Brothers were like, ‘Well, these are the big hitters that everybody’s seen and everybody’s expecting. And we’ve seen this a million times, so we want your twists on things.'”

Campbell continued, “And I think it was Sam Register and Audrey Diehl, who were doing notes with us, were like, ‘These characters take up the whole screen. They kind of suck the air out because they’re so famous, and there’s so many expectations, so hold off on them. Hold off on these characters, and build the story how you see fit.'”

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