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Titled Justice League: Mortal, Miller cast his League in 2008, with Hugh Keays-Byrne set to play J'onn J'onzz aka the Martian Manhunter. And boy, does he look like he was ripped straight from the ...
The project was known as Justice League: Mortal and it was far more than an unproduced script. A full cast was in place, sets and costumes were in production from Weta Workshop, and filming was ...
If you are not familiar with Justice League Mortal, then you should know the film is something of a legend in the DC fandom. The movie was first announced in February 2007 after Warner Bros.
George Miller’s scrapped project Justice League: Mortal is igniting the fans’ curiosity these days. Given that almost all mainstream news is about coronavirus and its dreadful effects ...
Long before Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon would 'Unite the Seven' in 2017's Justice League, Warner Bros. attempted to do the same almost a decade earlier with George Miller, the architect behind the ...
The point is, the guy loves to diversify his wardrobe, so the Justice League: Mortal suit that Armie Hammer described to Screen Rant isn't terribly surprising. There's an insane well of material ...
George Miller’s abandoned Justice League Mortal movie is one of the most mysterious comic book […] By Joe Comicbook September 6, 2017, 12:34pm ...
For the last few weeks, filmmaker Ryan Unicomb has teased his plans to make a documentary about George Miller’s aborted Justice League: Mortal project. Unicomb first began kicking around the ...
Justice League Mortal will forever be known as one of the great superhero movies that never was. But now we have a slightly better idea of how that movie would have looked, as a new image of Armie ...
Jay Baruchel doesn’t give up easily. The actor spent a decade trying to get “Random Acts of Violence,” his twisty look at a serial killer whose murder spree is inspired by comic books, made.
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