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Sneak Peek of “Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox” on Animated Superman DVD

 

 

It was officially announced way back in October that we’ll be getting an animated adaptation of the Geoff Johns penned, Andy Kubert drawn Flashpoint series. Before then, famed Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy gave slip that he’d been working on a Flashpoint film. Little details have followed, but finally we’ll be getting some footage. Coming May 7th is Superman: Unbound, the next DC Animated movie, and that DVD will have a sneak peek at the appropriately titled Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. Still zero word if this upcoming movie will feature Green Lantern Abin-Sur who played a small role in the overall scheme of things, but starred in his own miniseries during the comic event.

Continue below for more info on what you’ll get from Superman: Unbound.

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RUMOR: “Justice League” Movie Plot Based on Gerry Conway’s Darkseid Tale

That pesky team of superheroes won’t stay out of the news! The Justice League seem to love headlines these days. After the Man of Steel trailer hit this week, the fellows at Latino Review are back on scooping scene with more on DC Entertainment’s potential blockbuster movie. This time around, its the story. Or at least the story that will inspire it. Read below to find out what DCE could base their move on.

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Rumor Debunked: Marc Guggenheim Says “Green Lantern 2” Report is Bull

So what was that? Two days. Two days for a wild rumor to be debunked. That’s probably a DC Entertainment record. For those late to the show,  let me recap. Cosmic Book News dropped a bunch of script details, new cast members and new characters for “Green Lantern 2”. Like most of the internet, I was intrigued but again like most of the internet, I was hugely skeptical. So thankfully, “Green Lantern” screenwriter Marc Guggenheim has cleared up the situation promptly. Here’s the short and oh so sweet quote below courtesy of ComicBook.com:

 

“Absolute Bullshit”

 

Guggenheim offered no other comment. So sorry fanterns, a Green Lantern movie sequel is still a no-go.

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RUMOR: Script Details Say ‘Green Lantern 2’ Gets More Cosmic, New Cast and Familiar Faces

Take this with a giant, no scratch that, massive mountain of salt. News on any DC Entertainment movie is hard to come by, but apparently Cosmic Book News have a source within the company that has details on the Green Lantern movie sequel script and even casting replacement.  And no its not Blake Lively.

 

 

 

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‘LEGO BATMAN THE MOVIE: DC SUPER HEROES UNITED’ Trailer

One of the most popular iterations of the world famous LEGO, is LEGO Batman, a series that serves as a gateway to the larger DCU. Now, LEGO is taking the slapstick comedy from game consoles to the home theater with LEGO Batman the Movie: DC Super Heroes United. Check out the trailer below! And yes, Green Lantern is in this.

 

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Warner Bros. Superman Legal Victory Leads to JUSTICE LEAGUE Film in 2015

Warner Bros. can go ahead with plans for a live-action “Justice League” movie in 2015 following Tuesday’s victory in a Superman legal case.

The studio is expected to accelerate development of a planned “Justice League” movie that would join Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and other characters, according to a knowledgeable person not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. Warner hopes to shoot the film next year and release it in the summer of 2015.

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Warner Bros. Animation Officially Announces JUSTICE LEAGUE: FLASHPOINT for 2013

Warner Home Video has released details on the 2013 line-up of titles in the acclaimed DC Universe Animated Original Movie line at the 2012 New York City Comic-Con, with new titles featuring Superman and the Justice League. A co-production of Warner Premiere, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the DC Universe Animated Original Movie line adapts classic stores from DC Comics lore mixed with new content. At least three new titles are released a year since the line’s inception in 2007.

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