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    Saturday, March 29, 2014

    Warner Bros To Announce More DC Movies Very Soon; 'Justice League' Anyone?


    Today the NY Times interviewed Warner Bros head Kevin Tsujihara about the future of the company. As well as talking the upcoming DC shows headed to TV like The Flash and Gotham they even went onto say a new "film series" will be announced very soon and even went onto speculate it's maybe Justice League:
    As for DC Entertainment, cross-studio collaboration to make better use of its comic book characters appears to have accelerated considerably since Mr. Tsujihara took over, in part because he eliminated some management layers. (He has not named a chief operating officer and did not replace Mr. Rosenblum and Mr. Robinov, choosing instead to divide up their duties and assume some himself.) Two new television shows are coming to the CW and Fox, including one based on the Flash and another on a young Batman, and a film series will be announced in the near future, Mr. Tsujihara said. It is expected to include a “Justice League” movie.

    Underscoring his aggressive approach to the DC Comics universe, Mr. Tsujihara and Dan Fellman, Warner’s domestic film distribution chief, recently moved the studio’s untitled Batman-Superman movie — a hotly anticipated follow-up to last year’s “Man of Steel” — to a release date in May 2016 previously claimed by Marvel for one of its own films. It created an industry dust-up, and Marvel retaliated with a date change of its own. But the move sent a blunt message: Warner takes a back seat to no one.
     This comes only a few days after Dwayne Johnson officially announced that he and DC have come to an agreement on a yet unannounced DC property for him to star or co-star in. He went onto say that the announcement of this film could be during San Diego Comic-Con this July.....Could this be leading towards Justice League?!

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