Graphic Novel Clue to Superman Reboot?

Super_SO_CropContributor “superkal” at Comic Book Movie claims to have discovered hints at what may influence screenwriter David S. Goyer’s (BATMAN BEGINS) script for the Superman reboot film.
In the introduction to the Deluxe Edition of the Geoff Johns (SMALLVILLE)-penned Superman: Secret Origin, Goyer wrote the following.

“There is a heart breaking moment halfway through the first chapter in which young Clark is told the truth about his heritage. He races out into the night, sobbing, stumbling through the cornfields. Eventually, his foster father, Jonathan, finds him.”
‘I don’t want to be someone else,’ says Clark. ‘I don’t want to be different. I want to be Clark Kent.’
[And here’s the kicker…]
‘I want to be your son’
“Right there in that moment, Geoff contextualized Superman in a way that I’m not sure has ever really been done before. I had an ‘aha’ experience when I read that. For the first time I was able to grasp how lonely Clark must have been when he was growing up. And what a sacrifice Clark must continually make by being Superman.”
“As I write this, I am midway through my first draft of a new Superman screenplay. It’s a task that has stymied many talented fimmakers in the years since Donner’s film. And for all I know, it will end up stymying me as well.”
“But I’ve got one advantage that the screenwriters who came before me didn’t have– and that’s access to all the wonderful Superman stories written by Geoff Johns– first and foremost being the SECRET ORIGIN issues reprinted in the very volume you are now holding.”

Sounds interesting. Whether this indicates yet another reiteration of Superman’s origin story, or simply a similar thematic approach to the character, is as yet unknown.