WB and DC Entertainment have announced their plans to release tons of DC Comics movies in the near future.
This week, the studio revealed it tapped "Gangster Squad" scribe Will Beall to revive "Justice League," which WB unplugged in 2008, and hired Michael Goldenberg (one of the many writers of "Green Lantern") to pen "Wonder Woman."The funny thing is, regardless of the number of these projects, will they be successful? The keys to Marvel's success are the writers and directors.
Those projects now join in development films based on the Flash, Aquaman, Green Arrow, Lobo, the Suicide Squad and Shazam. DC and WB are also facing a decision on how to reboot Batman once "The Dark Knight Rises" completes Christopher Nolan's take on the caped crusader, featuring Christian Bale in the cowl.
Studio is figuring out whether to bring back Ryan Reynolds as the Green Lantern in a sequel to last year's actioner or relaunch the character in a completely new way.
Can WB and DC Entertainment be consistent in finding the winning combinations? That remains to be seen. So far, I'm concerned.
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