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Justice League Of America - Movie Rumor

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Last week's announcement that Warner Bros. was developing a movie version of the classic superhero group the Justice League of America, entitled "Justice League," was a dream many geeks never thought would happen. Even more exciting was that Variety reported the movie wouldn't just include Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman but also possibly longtime JLA members The Flash, Aquaman, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter. How the screenwriters, Kieran and Michele Mulroney, will make it all work is anyone's guess. More importantly, can the studio convince the current movie versions of Superman and Batman, Brandon Routh and Christian Bale, respectively, to come on board another franchise?

As it currently stands, Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" sequel, "The Dark Knight," will begin shooting this spring for a 2008 release. Warner Bros. expects a new "Superman" movie from Bryan Singer in 2009. They also recently announced that "Night at the Museum" director Shawn Levy would take the reigns of "The Flash." New screenwriters were also brought on board for the long-delayed "Wonder Woman" feature. Would that push "Justice League" to 2010 or beyond? Or, could it become the cinematic launching pad for both characters? The studio has experienced this scenario before. It developed a Batman and Superman project, "World's Finest," that Wolfgang Petersen spearheaded, while at the same time investing in the individual features that became "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns." Ultimately, the solo projects got the go ahead and "Finest" was put on the shelf. It's possible the studio may go with either a "League" movie or solo pictures for the scarlet speedster and the amazing Amazon -- after scripts for all three are worked on. This won't thrill the individual producers working on all these projects, but it might up the ante to churn out something worth spending the big bucks on.

In the meantime, word was circulating that one of the ideas the Mulroneys had was to structure "League" with an older Batman who was guiding a younger Superman and Wonder Woman. The rumor ends with the studio wanting Tom Welling (Smallville) portraying the younger Man of Steel, but that's hard to believe considering Routh is more than two years younger than his TV counterpart. Because both Routh and Bale have multiyear deals to play their respective characters, it wouldn't be surprising to see a "League" movie negotiated as one of their current commitments.

Would you rather see a "Justice League" movie or individual flicks for "The Flash" and "Wonder Woman"? Send your thoughts and comments to [email protected].

http://movies.msn.com/movies/hitlist/02-27-07_4?GT1=7701
 
The older Batman mentor idea is stupid. You need Bale and Routh as the World's Finest around the same age and on the same wavelength central to the story to fully show the contrast between the 2 characters.

Batman is also not a team player and should be reluctant about the JLA, not its mentor.

Its Superman that brings them together.
 
Ick. Batman as a mentor is ******ed. A) It destroys any chance of this movie being in continuity and B) It's completely out of character for Batman. He and Superman need to be equals in the League, atleast in terms of age/seniority. If you want an older Bruce Wayne counseling a young Clark played by Tom Welling, do it on Smallville.
 
^ I read this on msn.com this morning. It's nice to know the word's being put out EVERYWHERE.
 
You know this is going to be really crushing to those who want to see Welling as Superman if this news turns out to be false.
 
Haha it will turn out false. It sounds like rumored speculation. The writer of the article itself even counters the validity of the rumor, mentioning the logic of Bale and Routh being signed for this.

But that whole concept of old Batman and young Superman is ******ed.


Bale's Batman and Routh's Superman are the same age, it works so much better.
 
I am just saying if this news turns out to be false this will be crushing because:

1. Welling was rumored to play Superman in the new movie where some fans got their hopes up only to be crushed.

2. Then they said Welling will not wear the Superman suit on SV

If this turns out to be false it would be like the KO blow for them.
 
I don't the mentor idea would work. As much as I do want to see Welling play Supes, he shouldn't have to do it this way.
 
I thought I read in an interview that Welling didn't ever want to be Superman, and wanted to just play Clark Kent.

Not to mention that he's older than Routh, so him being the "younger superman" makes no sense really. I mean, hell, after season 4 Welling started to look like he was 25+, which he is.
 
Tom Welling will not play Superman. I believe they could get Routh, but Bale I don't know. I see him finishing Nolan's trilogy, but I would be surprised to see him in a JLA film.I don't see this until at least film happening until after 2009 or 2010.
I think a JLA movie could jump start more of a Wonder Woman, Flash, or Green Lantern film.
 
Last week's announcement that Warner Bros. was developing a movie version of the classic superhero group the Justice League of America, entitled "Justice League," was a dream many geeks never thought would happen. Even more exciting was that Variety reported the movie wouldn't just include Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman but also possibly longtime JLA members The Flash, Aquaman, Green Lantern and Martian Manhunter. How the screenwriters, Kieran and Michele Mulroney, will make it all work is anyone's guess. More importantly, can the studio convince the current movie versions of Superman and Batman, Brandon Routh and Christian Bale, respectively, to come on board another franchise?

As it currently stands, Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" sequel, "The Dark Knight," will begin shooting this spring for a 2008 release. Warner Bros. expects a new "Superman" movie from Bryan Singer in 2009. They also recently announced that "Night at the Museum" director Shawn Levy would take the reigns of "The Flash." New screenwriters were also brought on board for the long-delayed "Wonder Woman" feature. Would that push "Justice League" to 2010 or beyond? Or, could it become the cinematic launching pad for both characters? The studio has experienced this scenario before. It developed a Batman and Superman project, "World's Finest," that Wolfgang Petersen spearheaded, while at the same time investing in the individual features that became "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns." Ultimately, the solo projects got the go ahead and "Finest" was put on the shelf. It's possible the studio may go with either a "League" movie or solo pictures for the scarlet speedster and the amazing Amazon -- after scripts for all three are worked on. This won't thrill the individual producers working on all these projects, but it might up the ante to churn out something worth spending the big bucks on.

In the meantime, word was circulating that one of the ideas the Mulroneys had was to structure "League" with an older Batman who was guiding a younger Superman and Wonder Woman. The rumor ends with the studio wanting Tom Welling (Smallville) portraying the younger Man of Steel, but that's hard to believe considering Routh is more than two years younger than his TV counterpart. Because both Routh and Bale have multiyear deals to play their respective characters, it wouldn't be surprising to see a "League" movie negotiated as one of their current commitments.

Would you rather see a "Justice League" movie or individual flicks for "The Flash" and "Wonder Woman"? Send your thoughts and comments to [email protected].

http://movies.msn.com/movies/hitlist/02-27-07_4?GT1=7701

Variety never really stated that it was a fact that Batman and Superman would be in the film they are just speculating it. They just said that the studio wouldn't confirm that. It's going to take a lot of negtiating with the folks who own the filming rights of those characters (even Wonder Woman) before you will be able to see them on screen together.
 
Variety never really stated that it was a fact that Batman and Superman would be in the film they are just speculating it. They just said that the studio wouldn't confirm that. It's going to take a lot of negtiating with the folks who own the filming rights of those characters (even Wonder Woman) before you will be able to see them on screen together.

WB own the rights to all of the DC characters.
 
Haha I know. But it will be that much more entertaining for me :woot:
Can I ask you a question JB - I see you have Jim Caviezel's surname in your signature alongside Routh, Bale, Reynolds, etc. Given that Caviezel valiantly tried to get the Superman role and failed, who do you foresee Caviezel playing in your own fan casting mind?
 
Can I ask you a question JB - I see you have Jim Caviezel's surname in your signature alongside Routh, Bale, Reynolds, etc. Given that Caviezel valiantly tried to get the Superman role and failed, who do you foresee Caviezel playing in your own fan casting mind?

I'm gonna guess it's Hal Jordan. I've seen his name thrown around for that a bit. Not a bad choice, though he's no Nathan Fillion.
 
I'm gonna guess it's Hal Jordan. I've seen his name thrown around for that a bit. Not a bad choice, though he's no Nathan Fillion.
Well, looks wise Fillion is closer to Hal Jordan than Caviezel.
 
Pachencho's Hal Jordan looks alot like Caviezel:

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I think this is the only character Jim bears a resemblence to in the DCU.
 

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