Despite "Green Lantern's" failure to attract a big following last year, Warner Bros hasn't killed off their plan to bring the DC Universe to life on the big screen just yet. According to "Wrath of the Titans" screenwriter Dan Mazeau, who also wrote a draft for the planned "Flash" adaptation, Warner Bros is still very interested in giving the various Justice League characters their own movies.
"I think Warner Bros. is finalizing their strategy of how they want to roll out their DC superheroes, and obviously they've got Batman in an incredibly great place, and Green Lantern, I think, performed okay," Mazeau said in an interview with Blastr. "I think they probably would have liked it to have done better, but yeah, there is still a whole lot of excitement for the DC universe, and I know The Flash is very high on the list."
"It's like anything, though," he continued. "It has to come together with the right cast. It has to come together with the right director and sort of the right moment, and so they're trying to push the rock up the hill ... hopefully there will be some news soon, but right now I can't really say anything else."
If anything, WB probably wants to see if "The Avengers" is a success this May before they decide if creating a bunch of lead-up films to a "Justice League" movie is worth their while.
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