Producer Charles Roven yesterday revealed that studio chiefs had pulled back his planned film of super-speed hero "The Flash" becuase they wished to rework the film to their vision.
Warner Bros has set up a DC Entertainment unit to co-ordinate adaptations of DC Comics heroes into film, television and games and "The Flash" is being re-evaluated as part of that.
Screenwriter Dan Mazeau has now said the project is still very much alive, despite Roven no longer being involved as a producer.
He told IGN: "'The Flash' has not been hobbled. Everything is moving forward as planned. I'm still writing the script. Geoff Johns is still consulting. Flash fans have no cause for concern and - in my opinion - lots to be excited about."
Are we just getting back-and-forth responses to appease the fans? I just want a real update that the film will finally get made and will crossover with other DC films.
More news to come! Catch ya' later!
Source: The Geek Files
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