Aquaman

Aquaman CGC graded comics Bizarro Superman will never happen it sounds like it will be an animated movie instead of live action The Flash and Green Arrow is most likely the next movie but how comes Wonder Woman is not mention WB/DC should try and make a cool epic Wonder Woman movie. You're telling me they can't scrape together ONE good movie idea. A Superman movie really shouldn't be that hard to do, there's a immense wealth of previous examples of Superman in film and television, let alone the comics. I'm big on seeing Green Lantern arguably DC's most iconic character and figurehead. To conclude my rant, why does the comic-to-film industry have to be such a sausagefest.

DC especially has some of the best heroines in comics that definitely deserve bigscreen adaptations: Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Hawkgirl, Batwoman, Power Girl and all them would all make decent flicks. They'd have to get really creative with Aquaman and how they handle underwater scenes. That would be really sick. Or do a trilogy of Doomsday, Reign of Supermen and Return of Superman. Make it a Harry Potter style thing where it's a long arching series of film centered on one main narrative thread. They have such a large universe of characters with Superman, they need to take him off world. Aquaman could be totally badass. I wonder if Entourage's Adrian Grenier will play Aquaman.

However, a new Flash written by Geoff Johns sounds pretty awesome, too. Adam is transported to a mysterious planet named Rann where he fights the aliens and falls in love with a local woman there. The other DC character most may not recognize is Adam Strange, a sci-fi jetpack superhero with similarities to John Carter of Mars. Bizarro is a supervillain with similar powers to Superman. There is also a Bizarro Superman movie being written by David Howard and Robert Gordon, the two who last brought us Galaxy Quest. There is also a Constantine sequel still in the works, a few Green Arrow projects like Super Max, and the Shazam movie that director Pete Segal has been attached to for a while. Leonardo DiCaprio's Appian Way is developing the Aquaman movie, however, Warner Bros is still hearing pitches those two. We'll discuss writers and talent, but ultimately it's their decision." Other DC projects that they're developing include Aquaman and Adam Strange. The writers also work in tandem with producers, writers and the Warners execs overseeing the projects, showing them treatments and providing notes on scripts. The process involves one writer taking point, though the trio do collaborate on projects, reading one another's materials while hashing out a story that will be at once accessible to nonfans yet still adhere to each character's long history.

Here is a better look at exactly how these writers are involved, as they're not just sitting on the sidelines. The projects Morrison and Wolfman have been working on haven't been revealed yet. One part of that reorganization involved secretly hiring three of DC's biggest comic book writers - Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison and Marv Wolfman - to act as consultants and writers for its superhero movies in the works. Warner Bros has been changing the way they work with DC Comics over the last year. It looks like DC might finally be setting up their game to compete with the ever-growing Marvel Studios. Thankfully, the Hollywood Reporter has published a article looking at all of the DC Comics movies in the works and a bit of news about hiring on a few DC writers as consultants. All that I keep hearing about are Marvel movies. The Dark Knight became a worldwide phenomenon, there are more DC Comics adaptations in the works than at any other point since the company was acquired by Warner Bros.

DC capitalized on the Super Friends name recognition by bringing out a comic book version, which ran from 1976-81. He teamed up with Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, on Super Friends, which aired on ABC from 1973-75, and continued to be a part of that group in all of its several subsequent incarnations.