Upcoming Warner Bros. Films

As strange as it may sound (and I agree, it sounds strange!) at the moment, I have no interest in seeing any of these movies! Of course, a still or picture, casting announcement or a trailer could very well change my mind. 
Nevertheless, here are some of Warner Bros. big upcoming films.....

- "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," directed by Zack Snyder (2016) 
- "Suicide Squad," directed by David Ayer (2016) 
- "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Part 1)" (2016)
- "Wonder Woman," starring Gal Gadot (2017) 
- "Justice League (Part 1)," directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams reprising their roles (2017) 
- "The Flash," starring Ezra Miller (2018) 
- "Aquaman," starring Jason Momoa (2018) 
- "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Part 2)" (2018)
- "Shazam" (2019) 
- "Justice League (Part 2)," directed by Zack Snyder (2019) 
- "Cyborg," starring Ray Fisher (2020) 
- "Green Lantern" (2020)
- "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Part 3)" (2020)

Those wondering about how Peter Jackson turned The Hobbit, a book between 300-400 pages (let's say) into a trilogy have to hold their gripes, as Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is not even 300 pages, and gets three films. With The Hobbit, Jackson had reason: it was basically a 'prelude' trilogy to The Lord of the Rings with Bilbo (and Company's) journey as the backbone, but showing what else went down in Middle-earth 60 years before The Lord of the Rings begins with Fellowship of the Ring.so we get 'The Quest of Erebor' and then some. I seriously have no clue how they will get 3 Fantastic Beasts films. If we got one film out of Fantastic Beasts, another for Quidditch Through the Ages, and a final one for Tales of Beedle the Bard, I can see that making more sense. 

As for Batman vs Superman? I haven't really been interested in the film to begin with. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
"I seriously have no clue how they will get 3 Fantastic Beasts films."

Fun fact, the Fantastic Beasts movies will be about the life of Newt Scamander, author of the in-universe "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" textbook. The first movie, at least, will focus on Newt in New York about 70 years before the start of the Harry Potter novels.

JK Rowling is also doing the screenwriting for the movies, IIRC.

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