Actually, Common and Brody talked about it pretty much also.
Its funny, a while back everyone argued which movie will go ahead, JLM or MOS. Stating the only one can happen, not both. Well now it looks like neither will happen. Heh, go figure
Particulary, I Think ''JLA'' has more chances then ''MOS''.
True. However, they could also be doing nothing because the movie isn't happening. It is pretty much speculation.
The only ones really still talking about JLM are Miller and Gale's support system. Sounds familiar right? ie Singer and Routh.
Nobody in the know has said that it is dead. At worst they have said that it (JL:M) is still in development.
Well...Green Lantern, Flash, and Wonder Woman are also in development...
Well...Green Lantern, Flash, and Wonder Woman are also in development...
Well...Green Lantern, Flash, and Wonder Woman are also in development...
Sydney company hopes to Dubya its money
Michael Bodey | July 31, 2008
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He says Omnilab is close to confirming up to $200 million of both domestic and international productions to add to the previously announced TV series Dirt Game for ABC TV, the indigenous musical Bran Nue Dae, and a partnership on the local film The Loved Ones to add to its previous investment in the thriller Dying Breed and animated series Erky Perky.
"We will be doing local Australian films, I can confirm that for you," Mapp says. He can't confirm whether those projects might feature screenwriter Stuart Beattie, director Roger Donaldson, or be the fourth instalment of Mad Max.
He can confirm an adaptation of John Marsden's book series Tomorrow When The War Began, and the staffing up of Omnilab's new venture with George Miller's production company Kennedy Miller Mitchell, which is presumed to be working on a Happy Feet sequel.
"That's the future, building up a significant digital story-telling capacity in Australia," Mapp says.
"There are others like Animal Logic and Rising Sun but this one has significant capacity to do project after project."
Oh, have you seen the movie? Because as a matter of script. It had potential. MUCH potential.

Meaning that they are not dead either. But some of those projects (namely Flash) is keying off JLM since it will be a spin-off film.
Green Lantern is listed in the August 7th issue of Production Weekly. That might indicate that it's further along than the others. A GL movie makes sense if Warners is going the route of the solo films first.
Can't development mean more then one thing? Isn't there a term in Hollywood for "development hell"?
Green Lantern is listed in the August 7th issue of Production Weekly. That might indicate that it's further along than the others. A GL movie makes sense if Warners is going the route of the solo films first.
If Green Lantern is going forward, then they aren't doing the same JL movie that we all heard about. Which most likely means that Flash won't spin of JL, although they actually might do that with The Flash.
On their own [playing field], ''Justice League'' could be as good [or] better than ''The Dark Knight'', i believe.