Justice League Movie May Not Be Coming Soon, Henry Cavill

Justice League Movie May Not Be Coming Soon, Henry Cavill

Justice League Movie May Not Be Coming Soon, Henry Cavill

Henry Cavill recently indicated that a Justice League movie may not be coming out any time in the near future.

A movie about the superheroes of DC Comics is much-awaited by numerous superhero fans. The “Man Of Steel” star said that such a movie may rival “The Avengers” of Marvel. He added that it would be a great project to work on. He made the comments amid rumors of a possible release of a Justice League movie in the future.

The Superman movie of Henry Cavill recently reached $400 million in ticket sales ever since it was released on the big screen. Cavill recently arrived in Los Angeles and was greeted by a deluge of fans who were hoping to get an autograph signed.

A number of issues have to be dealt with before the project will start. It will likely feature the greatest superheroes in the DC universe, including Batman, Green Lantern and Wonder Woman.

The British actor added that it will not be easy to introduce other characters, like Green Lantern and Wonder Woman, into the world that was created in the recent “Man Of Steel” movie.

He indicated that a Justice League movie will be great if it is made properly. It will not be easy to create since the comic superheroes of DC have god-like powers. It may be difficult to make a story about them in a real-world setting.

The movie will have to be thought-out properly, which means it will not come out any time soon. Building up stories for the other characters will take time. It will not be easy to bring them all together in one movie.

Even though superhero fans do not want to hear this about the rumored Justice League movie, they can still anticipate a sequel of the “Man Of Steel” movie, which will have David Grover as the writer for the sequel.

Posted by on Sunday June 30 2013, 3:46 AM EST. Ref: Daily Mail. Link. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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