Casting the DC Universe - Part 1

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Wonder Woman (Princess Diana/Diana Prince): Shelley Hennig
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Superman: Henry Cavill
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Batman: Michael Fassbender
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Wonder Woman "Diana": Emily Blunt
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Flash (Barry): Ryan Gosling
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John Stewart/Green Lantern: Idris Elba
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Aquaman: Joel Edgerton
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Jor El (Flashbacks with Brainiac): Russell Crowe
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Brainiac: Benedict Cumberbatch
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Maxwell Lord: Michael C Hall
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Produced by Christopher Nolan
Directed by Ridley Scott
I love this cast. Cumberbatch and Fassbender have been my top picks for those roles for a while. Not sure about Edgerton as Aquaman (even though I love the guy), but everything else is aces. :up:
 
Main DC superheroes and their respectives pairs:

Superman - Henry Cavill / Lois Lane - Amy Adams

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Batman - Christian Bale / Catwoman - Milla Jovovich

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Green Lantern - Ryan Reynolds / Carol Ferris - Evangeline Lilly

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Flash - Ryan Gosling / Iris West - Mary Elizabeth Winstead

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Wonder Woman - Jessica Biel / Steve Trevor - Bradley Cooper

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I always loved the idea of Jessica Biel as Wonder Woman, just seems perfect.
 
I don't think I realized how few great black actors there are in hollywood until right now as I'm casting the DCU.
 
damn, you know what?

there's really no credible actress out there that could pull off power girl's bra size

christina hendricks is like the closest you can get, but I feel like she doesn't really fit the character
 
Superman: Henry Cavill
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Batman: Michael Fassbender
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Wonder Woman "Diana": Emily Blunt
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Flash (Barry): Ryan Gosling
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John Stewart/Green Lantern: Idris Elba
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Aquaman: Joel Edgerton
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Jor El (Flashbacks with Brainiac): Russell Crowe
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Brainiac: Benedict Cumberbatch
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Maxwell Lord: Michael C Hall
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Produced by Christopher Nolan
Directed by Ridley Scott

I loved the your suggestions, perfect cast.
 
Main DC superheroes and their respectives pairs:

Superman - Henry Cavill / Lois Lane - Amy Adams

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Batman - Christian Bale / Catwoman - Milla Jovovich

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Green Lantern - Ryan Reynolds / Carol Ferris - Evangeline Lilly

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Flash - Ryan Gosling / Iris West - Mary Elizabeth Winstead

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Wonder Woman - Jessica Biel / Steve Trevor - Bradley Cooper

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Interesting choices of actresses.

This is subjective to be sure but your WW choice is the "hottest" of them all followed by Batman and GL's love interests. IM subjective opinion.

In a JL film does the WW actress have to be better looking than the love interests of the League members?

And does Batman and GL's love interests have to be the next hottest as I guess they are presumably the best looking male JL members?

Case in point - RR who is probably the best looking lead cast in a DC superhero film to date.

Inquiring minds want to know.
 
I love how all the below actresses are more Lois Lane than Adams.


Reynolds is out as Hal though. That movie was a near Catwoman fail.
 
^ Not really. Reynolds will probably get another chance.
 
Haha. Based on what?

Warners blew 400+ Million on Green Lantern according to trades. It only made 116 Million Domestic.

SR made 400 Mil worldwide and didn't get a sequel for it's financial underperformance. GL made 219 Mil worldwide...


Ryan's already conveying in interviews that he's unsure he's returning. Not to mention the film bombed critically.

It has everything possible going wrong for it. There's absolutely no way there will be a sequel.
 
Maybe not a sequel, but they'll probably reboot it or revamp it down the line. A revamp is more likely, since Reynolds is a popular actor. They'd probably go for the Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance route.
 
Because Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance worked out so well...


Put it this way, Warners weren't even planning to reboot Superman after SR. They wanted it shelved. Horn testified under oath that Superman was dead as a film franchise and nothing was planned.

It was the lawsuit ruling that forced the creation of MoS.


It's VERY unlikely Warner Bros will even bother rebooting GL. They tried it once. It failed. They won't do it again. Heck, I'm pretty sure it's failure led to Flash and WW being shelved too (especially with Berlanti and Johns attached to Flash).

Reynolds was one of the reasons general audiences couldn't take GL seriously. A revamp with him intact would make no sense.
 
Because Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance worked out so well...


Put it this way, Warners weren't even planning to reboot Superman after SR. They wanted it shelved. Horn testified under oath that Superman was dead as a film franchise and nothing was planned.

It was the lawsuit ruling that forced the creation of MoS.


It's VERY unlikely Warner Bros will even bother rebooting GL. They tried it once. It failed. They won't do it again. Heck, I'm pretty sure it's failure led to Flash and WW being shelved too (especially with Berlanti and Johns attached to Flash).

Reynolds was one of the reasons general audiences couldn't take GL seriously. A revamp with him intact would make no sense.

While it's 's true WB has shelved/ended the Superman franchise, they have not said anything about the GL franchise so far.

I do not think they will shelve GL.

Do I think GL will get a sequel - no.

Do I think it will get a re-boot. Yes.

Do I think RR will be in the re-boot -no.
 
I'm just going off Warner Bros' past history man.

They aren't as 'gung ho' about their comicbook/superhero properties compared to Fox and Marvel. Fans assume all studios are the same, it's not true.

Hence why the vast majority of WB's superhero projects end up in the development hell.


While it's 's true WB has shelved/ended the Superman franchise, they have not said anything about the GL franchise so far..

Ha.

A studio doesn't make a press release whenever they shelve a franchise. It's done behind closed doors.

The only reason news of the Superman films being shelved became public was because of the testimony at the lawsuit trial.


It is an amusing coincidence though, how they've suddenly pushed the GL producers (the ones who conceived the film) onto television with that Green Arrow pilot.
 
I'm just going off Warner Bros' past history man.

They aren't as 'gung ho' about their comicbook/superhero properties compared to Fox and Marvel. Fans assume all studios are the same, it's not true.

Hence why the vast majority of WB's superhero projects end up in the development hell.




Ha.

A studio doesn't make a press release whenever they shelve a franchise. It's done behind closed doors.

The only reason news of the Superman films being shelved became public was because of the testimony at the lawsuit trial.


It is an amusing coincidence though, how they've suddenly pushed the GL producers (the ones who conceived the film) onto television with that Green Arrow pilot.

We know what we know about Supes. That franchise is dead as far as WB is concerned. They were forced to make a detour and do MOS. But that's it. Supes is essentially kaput.

We don't know the thinking of WB re: GL however. Yes, they would not announce it it they had decided to kill the franchise but we don't that they have. This was a first try and WB did have high expectations. So something is telling them this can be a mega-franchise.

Now all they have is Batman. WB may not be gung-ho to make super-hero films but I doubt that all they will make going forward is Batman.

Given that a GL re-boot is a possibility IMO. Or they could go with Flash or WW. I don't see Bamtan being the only comic films they do from here on out.
 
Yay! Rockstar has turned this thread into another boring debate!
 
I'm just going off Warner Bros' past history man.

Superman Returns made bank and they kicked out their lead and started over. If thats there mode of thinking I wouldnt be surprised if they greenlit a Green Lantern sequel with Reynolds, especially if DVD and merchandising sales are high (but I don't know how well they are doing on that front).


It is an amusing coincidence though, how they've suddenly pushed the GL producers (the ones who conceived the film) onto television with that Green Arrow pilot.

Pushed to tv? Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim are TV writer/producers in the first place
 
If he was 10 years younger, I think Brad Pitt would have been the perfect choice for Aquaman.
 
How about Dylan Sprayberry as Superboy (Kon-El)? Since he's already playing young Clark Kent in "Man of Steel".
 
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