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Green Lantern 'part of a new superhero trilogy leading to Justice League'

21 October 2009 6:15 PM, PDT | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »

A Warner Bros strategy for getting DC Comics heroes on to the big screen could finally be taking shape.

The news comes as The Times-Picayune revealed that production for the Green Lantern film is moving to New Orleans, which I reported on yesterday.

But the hidden gem was when the site added: "Green Lantern is expected to be the first in a trilogy of films focusing on DC's Justice League heroes - the others being The Flash and Wonder Woman - before uniting all three with fellow League members Batman, Superman and Aquaman for a Justice League movie."

Could it be that Warner Bros' new DC Entertainment unit, tasked with adapting comic book heroes into other media, is at last putting together a masterplan?

It's interesting to note that the previously-shelved Justice League: Mortal movie is now listed on Internet Movie Database as being in development and set for release »

- David Bentley

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