Showing posts with label justice league. Show all posts
Showing posts with label justice league. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

OFFICIAL: Gus Gorman to Appear in Justice League Movie!

EXCLUSIVE: Greetings fellows! Richard Deschamps here with an important update on the upcoming Justice League movie. A very reliable source of mine has just informed me that beloved Superman IV: The Quest for World Peace (1982) character "Gus Gorman" will indeed make an appearance at some point during Justice League of Americas. Just what kind of role will G'orman play in the film? Here's just a tidbit of information from someone who goes by the name of "NuclearMan4501" :

"hi richard..love the site and what you guys are doin over at "weakey." wanted to let you know that i got to read this justice league script. great script, will be a gr8 picture. you should inform your readers that gus gorman has a cameo towards the end. not gonna say what he does, but it's definitely rad! just call me nuclearman4501."

There it is guys! One can only imagine what this means for the Justice League! As many of you know, Pryer died 15 years ago. I'm assuming that they will bring him to life through CGI, similar to Brandor's appearance in Superman Begins (2005). Bookmark this page to stay in the know on this exciting news!

Deschamps...out!!!


Monday, October 8, 2007

Justice League Movie in Full-Throttle!

Richard Deschamps here with another fascinating insider report from the wonderful world of Comic Book Movies! Rumor has it that Warner Bros. has recently commissioned director Frank Miller, who brought us the hilariously wild Surf's Up (2007) last summer, to helm the long-awaited sequel to Superman Begins (2005), aptly titled "Justice League of America." The very thought of Superman and Batman together on the big screen makes me want to skip around the block a few times in my Clark Kent pajamas. I'm sure many of my fans out there will agree that this is the greatest comic book movie news since the unexpected curveball announcement of Spider-Man 2!!!


However, a reliable source of mine confirms that casting has been a bit tricky. How exactly can you cast Superman and Batman, while both co-exist in their own respective franchises? I bet Tim Burton is just a tad concerned this might interfere with his reimagination of the Batman series. Afterall, Burton's Batman Returns (2004) breathed new life into the character, a decade after Jerry Schumacher nearly killed the series altogether! Trust me Warner Bros., lay off Batman in Justice League of Americas. You don't want another Batman & Robin (1996) on your hands. Especially since someone like Chris O'Donnell donned the iconic cape and cowl!


In addition to casting troubles, are we really ready for another superhero catastrophe? (X-Men 3: The Best Stand...I'm looking in your direction!) This is another problem the project faces. There's just too many classic superheros involved with this movie! Besides Superman and Batman, the team also includes Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Aquaman, Captain America and, wait for it...Martian Manhunter. I mean, they'd have to give each character at least a half hour to explain how each came to be. What does this translate into? SNOOZE-FEST!


Deschamps, out!!!