2012 Movie News Archives

July 11, 2012: WB Looks Ahead at "Justice League" Without Nolan

Justice League With Christopher Nolan telling reporters that he would not be involved with any proposed "Justice League" movie, Warner Bros. film group President Jeff Robinov told the LA Times that they had had a conversation with Nolan about it as "anything you can get Chris involved in is great."

    But none of the DC movies currently in the works has a producer, director or cast, save for Zack Snyder's $200-million-plus "Man of Steel."

    As a result, it will likely be at least three years before a new DC title hits the big screen, according to several knowledgeable people close to Warner Bros. who were not authorized to speak publicly.

    And while Warner would put most of its DC heroes on the big screen for the first time in "Justice League" and then potentially spin them out into their own movies, Marvel introduced four of its key characters in their own movies before teaming them up in "Avengers."

    But with Nolan moving on to other projects, Warner Bros. must take a leap of faith without its superhero savior. Robinov claims he's ready to do it soon.

    "My hope is that over the next month or so," he said, "we'll be ready to lay out the plan for the next DC movies."

Read the complete report at the LA Times website.



2012 Movie News

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