Will Smith in a Superhero in Tonight, He Comes

I do enjoy Will Smith a lot, and news that he is to star and produce in a SuperHero movie is just awesome. He is pretty much superheroic in most of his action films anyways!

Movie Web reports:

Peter Berg is close to a deal to direct the superhero drama Tonight, He Comes, which Will Smith is toplining and producing.

Production Weekly reports that Smith will play a tortured superhero who crash-lands in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, and tries to transform himself by romancing an alluring housewife, causing chaos in the city.

So…. he is a superhero …who was tortured… and he tries to transform himself?? By hitting on a hot married woman?? Uh.. and chaos. Don’t forget the chaos.

Is it just me or is that the most VAGUE movie synopsis you have ever heard? Its almost as vague as the title.

I dont even know what this is about. Apparently the script is something people are buzzing about, calling it “one of the best unproduced scripts in town” I am hoping some of this buzz clears up this storyline a bit more before a trailer comes out.

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