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Warner Bros. Already Developing Nine More DC Comics Feature Films
by Ethan Anderton
April 29, 2014
Source: WSJ
Briefly: Following last weekend's news that director Zack Snyder would be shooting the Man of Steel sequel, tentatively titled Batman vs. Superman, and a Justice League movie back-to-back, The Wall Street Journal reports on Warner Bros. ambitious plans to bring much more of the DC Comics universe to the big screen. Apparently the studio has nine more films in development based on various DC Comics properties. At this time, the only other titles known are Sandman with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Fables from A Royal Affair director Nikolaj Arcel. Considering the number of heroes appearing in Justice League, it's not hard to guess some of the other films will be Wonder Woman, The Flash, and more. Stay tuned.
10 Comments
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Other known titles: Shazam, 100 Bullets, Metal Men, Sleeper (Affleck/Damon/Ryan)
TJW on Apr 29, 2014
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Kill me now.
Captain Omniscient on Apr 29, 2014
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Also recently approved: Steel 2
CoosCoos on Apr 29, 2014
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Oh yeah and Lebron James is also up to replace Shaq as Steel. Waiting for WB to approve on further notice.
Cocaino Weaver on Apr 29, 2014
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C'monnnnnnnnnn Captain Marvel.
Rock n Rollllll on Apr 29, 2014
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Oh Boy!!!~~~
DAVIDPD on Apr 29, 2014
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Pop quiz, hotshot. You're in the director's chair for a live-action, high-budget summer blockbuster starring Aquaman. WHAT DO YOU DO
OfficialJab on Apr 29, 2014
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Simple, Justice League Unlimited version is a badass.
Jarred Hopkins on Apr 29, 2014
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I dunno, he still looks kinda lame, just huge and with a harpoon hand. Does he still just control sea creatures. Aquaman should conjure and control water to make a more exciting big screen character, but I guess comic fans wouldn't stand for it.
OfficialJab on Apr 30, 2014
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