I think a Justice League movie Batman should be like JLU's Batman. A dark superhero.
I'm saying Nolan's Batman is vigilante, and JL's Batman should be a superhero, like he is in JLU.
Super-heroes are vigilantes.Come on, i'm not bashing Bale. I'm just saying Nolan's Batman is more of a vigilante, not a superhero.
Fans of Guggenheim haven't heard a lot of good news about his Hollywood projects lately. Not only did ABC announce in November that the network would not order new episodes of the legal drama Eli Stone, which Guggenheim co-created with Greg Berlanti, but a recent statement from David Goyer also indicated the Green Lantern movie Guggenheim co-wrote was put on hold along with other DC movies.
But Guggenheim said he’s not only holding onto hope that Eli Stone could be renewed for a third season, but he doesn't think Goyer meant to include Green Lantern in his statement. (In fact, although Goyer didn’t name what movies in particular were put "on hold," his comment was in response to a question relating to his Flash and Green Arrow projects.)
"I don't think David was referring to Green Lantern. I think David was referring to other properties. That doesn't jibe with the information that I've been getting," Guggenheim said.
That assessment would agree with what Guggenheim told Newsarama in October, when the writer said the Hal Jordan-centered film, which he co-wrote with Berlanti and Superman/Batman scribe Michael Green, was moving along in pre-production, unaffected by any of the rumored reworking that other DC projects were experiencing at Warner Bros. "It hasn't really affected this project in the least," he said at the time.
i dont think WB will want to wait that long before they make their next move. they'll wait a year at most (hence the DC projects being "on pause") but they need those tentpole movies chugging along. so far they have HP and The Hobbit booked until 2012, but they usually need one more tentpole to tidy up each year. that should be where the superhero movies would fit in.
WB making a big budget movie about a lesser franchise from the DCU is thinking out of the box for them.WB just needs to think of something outside the box...
^Thanks for the heads up darthhalen. Here's what the article says:
http://www.newsarama.com/tv/010913-Guggenheim-Stone.html
Well let's be honest... WB is set for 2011 with HP8... not to mention TWO LOTR films... if Nolan wants to take a break they'll let him take a break. We may not see BB3 till 2012 or even 2013. Besides there are many other things that can fulfill a tentpole slot besides SH movies... WB just needs to think of something outside the box... there is no guarantee the Supes reboot will even happen in the next 4-5 years... nor is there guarantee we'll even see a different JL character in a live-action summer blockbuster anytime within the next few years. It could be quite a wait.
great find! wish they would say something official already.^Thanks for the heads up darthhalen. Here's what the article says:
http://www.newsarama.com/tv/010913-Guggenheim-Stone.html
true, but franchises from popular books/ comics/ tv/ games are what the studios are after for a surefire hit (at least they're hoping it would be. after the success of TDK and IM the studios are now (predictably) looking at comic book franchises as the next cash cow that will carry them through the end of this decade and into the next.Well let's be honest... WB is set for 2011 with HP8... not to mention TWO LOTR films... if Nolan wants to take a break they'll let him take a break. We may not see BB3 till 2012 or even 2013. Besides there are many other things that can fulfill a tentpole slot besides SH movies... WB just needs to think of something outside the box... there is no guarantee the Supes reboot will even happen in the next 4-5 years... nor is there guarantee we'll even see a different JL character in a live-action summer blockbuster anytime within the next few years. It could be quite a wait.
Right now, Green Lantern, Jonah Hex and Batman 3 are everything we'll see.