Justice League vs Avengers in 2015?

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Luke Jaconetti

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Oct 19, 2012, 10:52:55 AM10/19/12
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In the wake of the ruling regarding DC's rights to Superman in relation to the Shuster estate earlier this week, the LA Times is reporting that Warner Bros. is looking to film the Justice League movie in 2013 and release it in 2015.
 
Just like Avengers 2.
 
Justice League is evidently going to work "in reverse" from Avengers, and act as a springboard to solo films for characters such as Flash and Wonder Woman.
 
What do you think?  Will Warners get Justice League in theaters by 2015?  What of their "springboard" technique versus Marvel's "world building?"
 
Personally, I think this is just another date thrown out there to grab headlines and ultimately means very little.  With the Nolan Batman series finished, Man Of Steel is the perfect place to create the "DC Cinematic Universe," but I don't think that Warners has much faith in any DC property besides Batman for the big screen.

Shag

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Oct 19, 2012, 3:56:59 PM10/19/12
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+1 and retweet on Luke's opinion on this. 

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Michael Bailey

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Oct 19, 2012, 10:10:59 PM10/19/12
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I'm with you, Luke.  Until a director and writer and start date are announced and then actually happen I will be unconvinced.
 
That said I now really want this to happen.  Yeah the Avengers was awesome but damn it I want to see a JL movie on the same scale.  Hell, use the first six issues of the recent Johns/Lee series as a framework and then put in stuff like characterization and depth.  It is time for the DC characters to get their due on the big screen.
 
Doing the reverse of the Marvel method of movie telling would be interesting to see.

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