There are three reasons why a Justice League of America movie is currently in development…
The news today confirms that reason number 3, is probably the deal-breaker..
MTV report that Warner Brothers are still planning a stand-alone movie for The Flash and have actually attached their third different director in a year to take the helm. Previously David Goyer had spent a couple of years working on the picture, only to be dropped in February and to be replaced by Night at the Museum director Shawn Levy… who it was claimed had a closer mindset that matched WB’s idea for the character.
When a JLA movie was annouced in the Summer, we all thought that a stand-alone Flash movie would be scrapped for a while, at least until JLA was complete.
However that wouldn’t seem to be the case. David Dobkin (The Wedding Crashes, Fred Claus) has been hired to direct The Flash, which will be a spin-off from JLA and feature the exact same actor and character from the 2009 tentpole movie.
That character being Wally West, which pretty much confirms previous reports that the opening of JLA begins with the funeral of Barry Allen.
And Dobkin gave us a hint at what the movie’s tagline could be and I love it…
“You can’t outrun yourself.”
A more psychological superhero movie? I love it.
Dobkin has done action before with Shanghai Knights, which although not a good movie… it had some terrific stunt set pieces, one involving the great Jackie Chan which is no doubt the highlight of the two ‘Shanghai’ movies.
I don’t know that much about Dobkin but taking on The Flash at least shows that he has some more ambition than staying in this Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy genre he has been floating in. Has he got enough directing chops to do this? Is he a comic book fan? Will The Flash be a strong enough character in JLA to warrant a spin-off?
Will JLA even be a success to make it so? And who is playing The Flash? Why do WB keep going for comedy directors for their movie?
Lots of questions still. With the casting of Wonder Woman all but confirmed, let’s hope the others roll quite quickly this week.
Categories: Justice League, Movie News, The-Flash
We can only hope that Miller doesn’t make such a god-awful mess of JLA that NOBODY cares to see any of the unestablished franchise characters yet.
The Flash being a harder, more dark piece than JLA is a good move, but to not go with Ryan Reynolds? Big mistake.
Planning a franchise around some new guy who nobody has heard of is like trying to reinvent the wheel.
I should become a studio executive. Because the obvious choice is 99% of the time the right choice. But it seems to be a choice that’s just too damned hard or undesireable with the studio suits for them to make it.
Comment by JaySmack | October 28, 2007
Yeah. ‘Cause when I’m looking for a darker psychological movie, I go to the guy who directed Shanghai Knights.
They’ve made it pretty clear but their last two choice for director: this is going to be a comedic superhero movie. Just because the guy says “you can’t outrun yourself,” doesn’t mean anything.
Wow… you mean Jackie Chan had cool stunt scenes in one of his movies? Well then, of COURSE this guy can direct an action movie! I mean, clearly that was all handled by the director and not, you know, the guy who has made his name off those scenes.
Honestly, Matt… the way you get off on this kind of news…
“Why do WB keep going for comedy directors for their movie?”
Hmmm… here’s an idea: BECAUSE THEY THINK IT’S GONNA BE A COMEDY.
And of course Ryan Reynolds isn’t gonna be in this. He costs money, and probably isn’t willing to sign a 10-picture deal. It’s gonna be some 17 year old looking nobody, cause that’s how WB rolls these days.
From the makers of Batman & Robin…
Comment by Scramble Network | October 28, 2007
Who’s been confirmed as Wonder Woman? There are about 3 rumors going around: Megan Gale/Mary Winstead/Teresa Palmer. Although I heard the Teresa Palmer rumor was shot down with the whole Evans/Superman. Which is two very good peices of news. Hopefully Megan Gale or Mary Winstead gets the part.
Comment by Professor Chaos | October 29, 2007