Robert Rodriguez, who credits Frank Miller's visual style in the comic as being as relevant as his own in this movie, insisted that Miller receive a "co-director" credit with him. The Directors' Guild of America would not allow it. As a result, Rodriguez resigned from the DGA, saying, "It was easier for me to quietly resign before shooting because otherwise I'd be forced to make compromises I was unwilling to make or set a precedent that might hurt the guild later on." Unfortunately, by resigning from the DGA, Rodriguez was also forced to relinquish his director's seat on John Carter (2012) (at the time "A Princess of Mars" after the book on which it was based) for Paramount Pictures. Rodriguez had already signed on and been announced as director of that movie when the DGA situation took place, and had been planning to begin shooting soon after wrapping this movie.
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