(source: Variety, image: Alex Ross Art)
Warner Bros. is moving aggressively ahead with the bigscreen adaptation of DC Comics' "Justice League of America," with George Miller (Happy Feet) aboard to direct.
Project, which is in the initial phases of casting, is a pre-strike priority for the studio, which needs a superhero tentpole for 2009.
Still, making all the pieces fit has been complicated by overlapping superhero projects in the pipeline, since "Justice League" features a pantheon of superheroes including Superman and Batman.
Click HERE to read full article released on 20th Sept.
Brief summary history of JLA:
'The Justice League of America' comic debuted in 'The Brave and the Bold' #28 (1960), and quickly became one of the company's best-selling titles.Cartoon Network's "Justice League" animated series debuted in 2001 and in July 2004, became "Justice League Unlimited" running until 2006.
Project, which is in the initial phases of casting, is a pre-strike priority for the studio, which needs a superhero tentpole for 2009.
Still, making all the pieces fit has been complicated by overlapping superhero projects in the pipeline, since "Justice League" features a pantheon of superheroes including Superman and Batman.
Click HERE to read full article released on 20th Sept.
Brief summary history of JLA:
'The Justice League of America' comic debuted in 'The Brave and the Bold' #28 (1960), and quickly became one of the company's best-selling titles.Cartoon Network's "Justice League" animated series debuted in 2001 and in July 2004, became "Justice League Unlimited" running until 2006.
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