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Speaking of Joe Man Jello. The internet reminded me that DC had him on their list of contenders for Batman and then he was rumored to play Slade in Suicide Squad before we found out Deathstroke wasn't in SS. And whaddya know. He's Slade now.

I wonder if DC is still talking to Jake Gyllenhaal, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Tom Hardy. I mean, Hal Jordan, Booster Gold, and Guy Gardner. 8o

EDIT: RFX's new title. :lol :rollin :rollin
 
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Nice to see Black Lightning get that chance.

Props to FOX. Would be more hopeful if it was on FX.

First bar is hoping it's better than that trash Gotham.

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I just assumed it was already posted in here :lol Slacking

Fox Commits to Black Lightning Pilot from The Flash Producer

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A pilot starring the DC Comics hero Black Lightning is reportedly moving forward at Fox.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fox has given a pilot production commitment to a pilot centered around Black Lightning, developed by “The Flash” producer Greg Berlanti, and “The Game’s” Salim and Mara Brock Aki. The series is envisioned as an hourlong drama.

Created in 1977 by Tony Isabella and Trevor Von Eeden, Black Lightning was DC Comics’ first major African-American superhero. Known as a longstanding member of Batman’s Outsiders, Black Lightning went on to be a key member of the “Justice League,” particularly under the mid-’00s relaunch by Brad Meltzer and Ed Benes.

The series will reportedly focus on “Jefferson Pierce, who hung up his suit and his secret identity years ago. However, with a daughter hell-bent on justice and a star student being recruited by a local gang, he’ll be pulled back into the fight as the wanted vigilante and DC legend Black Lightning.”

Produced by Warner Bros. Television, Akil Productions and Berlanti Productions, the pilot is being written by Akils, who are also executive producing, alongside Berlanti and Sarah Schechter.

Fox, of course, is no stranger to DC Comics adaptations these days. The network currently airs the Bruce Wayne and Commissioner Gordon-centric “Gotham,” in addition the the Vertigo Comics-based series “Lucifer.”

Stay tuned to CBR News as we learn more about the devlopment of Fox’s “Black Lightning.”
 
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Should be

1. Urban as hell

2. Focus on him struggling as a single parent

Them mini cartoons about Black Lightning DC made were dope.



 
Producers on Lightening Up the DC Cinematic Universe

As we’ve known for months, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. recruited fan-favorite writer-producer Geoff Johns and veteran producer Jon Berg to course correct the DC Cinematic Universe following the less-than-stellar reception of this year’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” and “Suicide Squad.” The Wall Street Journal recently caught up with the pair to discuss how they’re shaking things up.

Despite a combined $1.5 million world-wide box office, the two most recent DC movies failed to meet financial expectations, and both were trashed by critics and fans for their grimness. The reaction to Zack Snyder’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” was so negative that the studio went back and reshot parts of “Suicide Squad” to lighten the tone — despite the fact that the latter movie film was about a group of supervillains.

Thus, Berg and Johns were brought brought in to fix the shared film universe. In May, the duo reportedly became in charge of DC Films, while Johns was promoted to President and Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment.

According to WSJ, Berg and Johns are the “first executives devoted exclusively to the studio’s superhero films.” The report notes that Berg had previously worked on the DC films, in addition to working on other WB productions, while “Johns was a consultant with no authority,” at least when it came to the movies.

As many fans have speculated, the piece confirms that Warner executives “believed they had created more grounded, character-based stories that, like ‘The Dark Knight’ would stand out from chief rival Marvel Studios’ consistently successful but fluffier fare.” But they were taken aback by the overwhelmingly negative responses to “Batman v Superman” and “Suicide Squad,” even though they “expected them to be controversial.”

Speaking from the set of Scott Snyder’s “Justice League,” Berg told WSJ that the film is “intended to be less depressing than ‘Batman v Superman,’” and that he and Johns worked with Snyder and screenwriter Chris Terrio to “accelerate the story and get to the hope and optimism a little faster.” The film will also address Batman’s extreme violence in “Batman v Superman’ rather than just letting it slide.


Johns, who rewrote the “Wonder Woman” script with director Patty Jenkins, is taking a break from writing for television to pen the upcoming solo Batman movie, to be directed by Ben Affleck, and starring “True Blood’s” Joe Manganiello as the villainous Deathstroke. He is also working with Berg to develop movies based on the rest of the “Justice League,” including “Aquaman,” “Cyborg,” and “Flash.”

Johns also wrote the hugely successful “DC Universe: Rebirth Special” that relaunched the DC comics line — giving the DC Universe a more hopeful tone and bringing back characters and elements of the publisher’s continuity that were abandoned in the wake of its New 52 reboot. Johns told WSJ that he and Berg are “trying to take a really hard look at everything to make sure we stay true to the characters and tell stories that celebrate them.”

The WSJ piece also suggests that the studio is looking to tighten the reigns and exert more control over its cinematic properties after “having given [Mr.] Snyder the type of long leash accorded Christopher Nolan on the hit ‘Dark Knight’ Batman trilogy.”

Given the stellar sales of his “Rebirth Special” and renewed fan interest in the publisher’s print and digital titles, DC Entertainment may have found in Johns and Berg exactly the team to lead the next phase of its cinematic endeavours.

The next DC Comics-based film, “Wonder Woman,” hits theaters on June 2, 2017, while the Zack Snyder-directed “Justice League” is slated for a November 17, 2017 release.

I'll have to wait and see on the results. Need to be clear when a movie they've directly guided comes out. Not sure that'll be WW and clearly not JL despite what Berg claims.

:| @ giving Snyder Nolan-like freedom. These dudes were so dumb.
 
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Wait, WW Was rewrote? When? they re-shot it too? :{

had really no big problem with BVS other than eisenburg overracting. SS was ayer's fault.
 
 
No matter what anyone says, the movie has made decent money for a movie filled with characters no one has ever heard of outside the comic community
joker wasnt prominent in the advertising for the movie? 

http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/08/09/suicide-squad-moviegoer-suing-warner-bros-for-falsely-advertisin/

then they sold the guy everyone knows, will smith.. plus showing glimpses of batman, a character I assume most folks are familiar with

and a fair amount of folks are familiar with Harley quinn
 
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Kiersey Clemons as Iris West? Well that's a downgrade from the tv show.
 
I don't care if it's Brent Barry, Rick Barry, Barry Sanders, or Barry Bonds. As long as we get a dope Flash movie. :hat
 
I'd say that DCEU Barry just took an L for getting Kiersey Clemons instead of Candice Patton, but TV Barry hasn't gotten Patton either :{ Despite the fact that she was almost throwing the yambs at him.
 
I'd say that DCEU Barry just took an L for getting Kiersey Clemons instead of Candice Patton, but TV Barry hasn't gotten Patton either
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Despite the fact that she was almost throwing the yambs at him.
Seeing 2 Larry's on screen + TV =  
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Is CW Flash really this pathetic? :lol




:lol the show is actually pretty good...kinda fell off towards the end of season 2 IMO, but overall it was good.

There's a reason Ezra has a hard time selling people on his interpretation of the Flash and that's cause Grant Gustin's version
 
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