‘X-Men: First Class’ Writing Credit Dispute Resolved; Singer not Happy!
Deadline.com are reporting that the dispute over the X-Men: First Class writing credits has now been resolved, and a Writers Guild arbitration upheld the WGA decision that Ashley Miller & Zack Stentz and Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn deserve screenplay credit on X-Men: First Class, with Sheldon Turner (who wrote an origin film about Magneto) and Bryan Singer (who wrote an outline for the film at the beginning) getting story credit.
However, Bryan Singer Tells THR, “I don’t understand the decision but I will respect it.”
Singer believes writer Jamie Moss, who penned an early draft of First Class from a treatment by Singer, should have received credit instead of Turner, who wrote a scrapped Magneto spinoff
Read more about this story at THR.
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