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This one is a little further off in the future as all they’ve done is hire a writer. We have more details on the Green Lantern Corps movie right here. It remains to be seen what (if any) connection that will have to this movie.
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There’s also the upcoming HBO Max Green Lantern TV show to consider. Geoff Johns is writing the script, but there’s no director in place yet.
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Thisone may focus on as many as three Green Lanterns, with the main focus on a kind of buddy/cop movie with John Stewart and Hal Jordan. One way is to simply not make Hal Jordan the central Green Lantern of the movie.
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New Green Lantern Series Expands Cosmic DC Universe By Jim Dandeneau The 2011 film failed to kickstart the DC Universe as planned, and received a lukewarm (at best) critical and box-office reception. There are, of course, ways around this. Green Lantern Corpsįairly or unfairly, Green Lantern has the most working against him. It’s not clear what kind of ties this will have to the currently dead Man of Steel franchise, especially given the uncertain state of Henry Cavill’s future as Superman.īut one thing is for sure, the DCEU does have their Supergirl! Sasha Calle will be introduced as Kara in The Flash movie, and presumably she’ll lead this one, as well. Oren Uziel is working on a script for a Supergirl movie. No other details are available at this time, but you don’t sign an Oscar hopeful for a movie like this unless you’re serious about getting it moving. Emerald Fennell, who wrote and directed the brilliant Promising Young Woman has signed on to write a Zatanna movie for Warner Bros. One of the most powerful magicians in the DC Universe is getting her own film, with a powerful writer attached. Now, let’s get into the projects that are in the works, but don’t have release dates. The film stars Xolo Maridueña as Jaime Reyes, Bruna Marquezine, Belissa Escobedo, and What We Do In The Shadows fan-fave Harvey Guillen. Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer ( Miss Bala) is writing the script, with Angel Manuel Soto ( Charm City Kings) directing. This one focuses on Jaime Reyes, the magical tech powered teenage hero who wields a mysterious scarab that grants him tremendous abilities. There’s a Blue Beetle movie in the works. Oh, and it that’s not enough, this movie will introduce Supergirl to the DCEU, played by Sasha Calle! concept art from the Blue Beetle movie. How is this possible? Because it’s based on the DC Comics Flashpoint story, which for the purposes of the movies will be used to create a big screen multiverse. And Michael Keaton will ALSO return to the role of Batman for this movie! But here’s where things get crazy…Ben Affleck will return to the role of Batman for this movie.

Henry Allen (replacing Billy Crudup who played the role in Justice League). Ron Livingston will play Barry’s father, Dr. The Flash: Batman Set Photo Teases Michael Keaton’s New Batsuit By John SaavedraĮzra Miller will reprise his Justice League role as Barry Allen. Leslie Grace stars as Barbara Gordon, JK Simmons reprising his role as Commissioner Gordon, Brendan Fraser as Firefly, and Michael Keaton as Batman. apparently feels so good about Shazam: Fury of the Gods that they just moved its release date UP by seven months from 2023 to 2022, so that’s a great sign! BatgirlĬhristina Hodson is writing with Bad Boys for Life directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah helming the Batgirl movie. Wait…did we mention the Sinbad cameo? No, really! Hespera (Helen Mirren), Kalypso (Lucy Liu), and another currently unnamed character played by Rachel Zegler. It appears that the Shazam family will be taking on the Daughters of Atlas in this movie. And this time we’ll have an entire Shazam family to help out, and they’ve got sharp new costumes!

Sandberg and writer Henry Gayden are returning. One thing is for sure, though, this movie will retain the look, feel, and charm that made the first one so successful, since both director David F.
