George Miller on His Cancelled Justice League Project
The motion-capture film was planned for production a few years back
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There are few Hollywood directors whose output contains the diversity and eclecticism of George Miller. Though his film career had its breakout hit with 1979's Mad Max, Miller's subsequent offerings include the 1993 drama Lorenzo's Oil, the dreamlike sequel Babe: Pig in the City and, more recently, the animated penguin musical Happy Feet. Having just put the finishing touches on that film's sequel, Happy Feet Two, Miller spoke this morning at a press junket in Los Angeles, where he touched upon his superhero film that failed to materialize, a Justice League motion capture feature. "You know, John Lennon said, 'Life is what happens when you're making other plans'", Miller said. "Films keep on coming out of my head and I never know what film I'm going to make next. Common and I were going to work on a 'Justice League' movie together. He was cast as Green Lantern and it was almost greenlit when it fell away. I fell in love with the guy and I called him up and said, 'You can't play the Green Lantern, but how about playing a penguin?'"
The Justice League film was fully cast when it failed to move forward and would have starred, in addition to Common, D.J. Cotrona as Superman, Adam Brody as the Flash, Armie Hammer as Batman and Megan Gale as Wonder Woman. You can read more about Miller's upcoming projects over at ComingSoon.net. Read more about: |




