Rapunzel
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I mean we could say people want good actor AND bad actor DeNiro to play Commissioner Gordon or Harvey Bullock.![]()
Only if WB makes him an offer he can't refuse.
I mean we could say people want good actor AND bad actor DeNiro to play Commissioner Gordon or Harvey Bullock.![]()
It's really not. As of January, it'll be 1 year and 3 months.

In only a few months, the film is less than a year away!That's still too far away. I want it now, damnit!![]()
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In only a few months, the film is less than a year away!
This is the time logic I use to get through Monday's.![]()

Pretty sure we're talking about the same JL movie that Nolan pulled the plug on. That cast sucked balls anyway.Watching the "Mad Max: Fury Road" trailer makes me wonder about the Justice League movie which was almost directed by George Miller. I read the first draft of the script a while ago, and it was pretty good, albeit overstuffed. It combined quite a few elements from "Infinite Crisis" into an overall decent script which would obviously be polished further to remove some glaring issues.
The script did have a few really awesome scenes including the final battle with the OMACs, a very well written sacrifice by Barry Allen and the absolute highlight - a fight between Superman and Wonder Woman (with Aquaman and Martian Manhunter for backup).
Wonder what would have happened if the writer's strike and a weakening dollar had not prevented the movie from being shot in 2007, all the actors, cast and crew had already gathered to shoot in Australia before the plug was pulled.
Pretty sure we're talking about the same JL movie that Nolan pulled the plug on. That cast sucked balls anyway.
Pretty sure we're talking about the same JL movie that Nolan pulled the plug on. That cast sucked balls anyway.
WB is under achieving in nothing. People do realise they make tons of films a year right?
Maybe it wasn't, but i've read quite a few things that made it seem like Nolan got WB to pull the plug because it would interfere with his story, having 2 Batmans confusing the audience.Err it wasn't because of Nolan.
JL was in nearly parallel pre-production with Nolan's Batman. I believe that WB pulled the plugon the JL mainly because of the Writers Guild of America Strike.Pretty sure we're talking about the same JL movie that Nolan pulled the plug on. That cast sucked balls anyway.
Maybe it wasn't, but i've read quite a few things that made it seem like Nolan got WB to pull the plug because it would interfere with his story, having 2 Batmans confusing the audience.
Maybe it played a part afterwards but they were ready to go into production. The writers strike stopped it in it's track.
Miller's JL would have a different Batman (Armie Hammer) since Nolan's Batman Begin was in development at the same time."That was a whole bunch of complex events," Miller added. "It was the middle of a writers strike. There was Australian rebate legislation that was required to get the film going. It was just a whole complex series of events. It was no one particular's fault that it didn't happen."
George Miller on His Cancelled Justice League Project:
http://www.superherohype.com/news/168815-george-miller-on-his-cancelled-justice-league-project
Miller's JL would have a different Batman (Armie Hammer) since Nolan's Batman Begin was in development at the same time.
So image if these two films were released at almost the same time. This would also mean that we may have got a different Green Lantern (Common the rapper in JL) and a different Superman (DJ Cotrona in JL). Maybe Bale's Batman & Routh's Superman in parallel with JL's cast?
Maybe it wasn't, but i've read quite a few things that made it seem like Nolan got WB to pull the plug because it would interfere with his story, having 2 Batmans confusing the audience.
Mark Hughes just tweeted that the BvS trailer did NOT show at the Hobbit premier last night because they don't have trailers for big premiers like that, but I tweeted back asking if he's still on board with the notion that it WILL be aired during the regular premier next week. Still waiting on response..
It won't.
We would've had word of it by now. But we've heard zilch.

I cant Believe there making 30 Superhero Movies In The Next 6 Years what that's so cool!
http://www.comicbookcrusaders.com/30-superhero-movies-next-6-years/