Justice League ready for take-off
It seems all systems are go for George Miller’s superhero epic Justice League, despite earlier reports the options on the cast had lapsed amid doubts about the film’s financing.
Warner Bros. is pushing ahead with plans to make Justice League in time for a 2009 debut and Miller has started pre-production in Australia, according to Variety.
The production was put on hold in January, reportedly because the script needed further revision, which wasn’t possible while the scribes were on strike.
Writers Kieran and Michele Mulroney are doing a polish, which is expected to be finished in several weeks, Variety reports.
If Warners has pressed the green light, that may mean there is no longer an issue about whether Justice League will qualify for the Australian government’s tax offset, which in turn had raised suggestions that the production may be lost to Canada.
The cast is headed by Adam Brody as the Flash, with rapper Common as Green Lantern, Megan Gale as Wonder Woman and Armie Hammer Jr as Batman.
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