As Major Spoilers reported yesterday David (Batman Begins) Goyer is out on The Flash movie from Warner. Who is replacing him? Shawn Levy has stepped on board to direct the flick. Now let’s take a look at Levy’s track record for films. Most recently he directed Night at the Museum which made it to number one at the box office (during a time that is generally dead for major releases). Levy also directed Cheaper by the Dozen and The Pink Panther. Does this mean we’ll be seeing Steve Martin don the red tights? Levy has no intention of making “Flash”…
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David Goyer has announced he is off The Flash movie. WTF DC!? Did you not pay attention to what Goyer did with Batman Begins? That’s Hollywood Gold Baby! I am sad to say that my version of The Flash is dead at WB. The God’s honest truth is that WB and myself simply couldn’t agree on what would make for a cool Flash film. I’m quite proud of the screenplay I turned in. I threw my heart into it and I genuinely think it would’ve been the basis of a ground-breaking film. But as of now, the studio is heading…
It’s a sad day for all the starlets who were hoping to be cast as the lead as the Amazon Princess in the Joss Whedon penned Wonder Woman adaptation. Word came on Friday Whedon is no longer slated to make the Wonder Woman movie.
A little tid-bit for those that read your Variety articles closely today. (Filmmaker Zack) Snyder, who made his feature directorial debut with horror remake “Dawn of the Dead,” is in pre-production on “Watchmen,” based on Alan Moore’s DC Comics comicbook, for Warners. So there you go – another installment of the “Will they or won’t they make the Watchmen movie?”, this time leaning toward the Will They . via Variety (link)
Kino-Govno.com got its hands on a whole slew of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles images (162!) from the upcoming movie. The art style is fairly simple, and reminds me of the 3D modeling style from about five years ago. But there are a few shots that make my jaw drop, especially the rain and fur shaders. Of course we have a few to share…
Warner Bros. Pictures have announced the release date for The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins. The Chistopher Nolan flick will hit the screen on July 18, 2008. In the film, Batman and Commissioner Gordon find alliance with a newly appointed DA Harvey Dent to stop a vicious killer with a warped sense of humor known only as The Joker, a threat to both the good, and the evil of Gotham City. 2008 is a long way off. Heck, that’s 20 months from now! A lot can happen in almost two years – if the date can be moved…