Film Versions of “The Flash” & “The Green Lantern” Are Coming to the Big Screen!
Variety is reporting that Warner Bros. has hired a team to bring “The Green Lantern” to the big screen in his very own film. According to a report published yesterday, the studio has tapped Greg Berlanti to write and direct “The Green Lantern” which will be released after the much hyped “Justice League of America” film that’s being directed by George Miller (”Babe”, “Mad Max”, “Happy Feet”).
Berlanti, best known for his work on TV shows such as “Dirty Sexy Money”, “Brothers & Sisters”, “Everwood”, and “Dawson’s Creek”. As Variety notes, his past work on print editions of Amazing Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Blade make him uniquely qualified for the gig.
In “The Flash” news, MTV Movies reports that Warner’s long-discussed feature-length look at “The Flash” is still on and that it’s changed directors again. David Dobkin, also known as the guy who helped bring you “Wedding Crashers” and “Fred Claus” has been tapped to direct the superhero film.
MTV reports that “The Flash” will exist in the same universe as the upcoming “Justice League of America” flick and will act “as a direct spin-off”, meaning he’s in the unusual position of waiting to see who’s cast in the “Justice League” before making many moves on his own picture.





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