Rumors has it that a Justice League movie will be coming in 2017.
Warner Brothers and DC Comics may have as many as seven films planned from 2016 to 2018, including the upcoming "Batman v Superman" and possibly films for Wonder Woman and Shazam.
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Nikki Finke said on her website that Warner Bros. has big plans for July’s Comic-Con and listed the seven films and their tentative release dates.
Flash, Green Lantern, and "Man of Steel 2" appear on her list.
Finke said there were discussions about Metal Men and Suicide Squad movies but they was dropped. The Batman movie was delayed, her source said, so the studio can launch Justice League.
“Like Marvel’s ‘The Avengers,’ there will be cameos of superheroes for future installments. The cameos will include the already known Cyborg and Flash. Green Lantern [not played by Ryan Reynolds, thank god] may be introduced,” Finke quoted her source. “And Aquaman will be seen in the Justice League movie. Problem is, Warner Bros Pictures was still negotiating with the actors for those cameos and future roles, meaning major contracts for multiple JL/character films to follow. The studio didn’t want to move forward until they had more of this secure so they held off starting production for a few months. Seemingly simple reason, but the implications are pretty darn huge.”
If the report about the new movies is accurate,
Place2B Nation called the lineup "one of the most ambitious comic book-to-film slates ever."
Place2B Nation tracked down the rumors, pointing out what’s known and in the works, including the Batman movie, Justice League, and Sandman. It’s a little iffy that Shazam might be ready so quickly, the website said
“The real question is, can this movie be cast, staffed, written and in the can in less than a year-and-a-half? Shooting for 2016 may seem possible, but making these movies can take a lot of time,” Nation wrote. “Hopefully it’s further along in development than we’re being shown so far.”
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