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Rick Famuyiwa is helming the Warner Bros. superhero title.
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Seth Grahame-Smith is leaving the Warner Bros. project due to “creative differences,” THR has learned.
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Seth Grahame-Smith is in negotiations to direct and write The Flash, Warner Bros.' comic book movie.
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Phil Lord and Christopher Miller are working behind the scenes to develop a story for Warner Bros.’ big-screen version of the DC Comic-based superhero The Flash.
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Warner Bros. officially announced a Batman and Superman tentpole.
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Of course, the future of DC superhero movies is still somewhat up in the air. “The Dark Knight Rises,” the final chapter of director Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, comes out next summer, followed by Zack Snyder’s Superman reboot, “Man of Steel,” in June 2013. Later that year or in 2014, Warner could go ahead with a second G ...
“Green Lantern” is a year away from release, but Warner Bros. already is starting development on a sequel. The studio has hired Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim, all of whom worked on the “Lantern” screenplay, to write a treatment for the second installment.
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