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Mon Dec 1, 2008 — by Robert Greenberger
George Miller Confirms He's Off 'Justice League'
Director Hopes to Work with Mel Gibson
On the Australian morning television show Sunrise, director George Miller told the viewing audience he was no longer attached to Warner Bros.’ stalled Justice League film.
In a report at Dark Horizons, “Miller indicated that if the project does get going again, he expects that it'll be recast as ‘the studios seem to want bigger stars in their super-hero movies now.’
Miller also acknowledged his Mad Max sequel script was rejected by actor Mel Gibson but remains hopeful they will team for a film project in the future.
Since a big report in August that Warner was reconsidering their DCU properties, there has been little official news as to which hero will step before the cameras next. The likeliest candidate remains Green Lantern with a finished script now in the studio’s hands.
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