Doug Liman to Direct 'Justice League Dark' for Warner Bros.
August 24, 2016 10:40am PT by Borys Kit
Warner Bros is continuing to explore other corners of the DC Universe beyond the core heroes such as Superman and Batman, this time putting the spotlight on its supernatural heroes.
The studio is tapping Doug Liman to direct Justice League Dark, breathing new life in its supernatural adventure project.
Dark was a fairly recent DC title that grouped together heroes such as John Constantine (who was the title character of a solo 2005 movie that starred Keanu Reeves), Deadman, Shade the Changing Man, Zatanna and Swamp Thing (who has his own Wes Craven-directed pic in 1982), among others.
The project was in development for several years as a directing vehicle for del Toro, a master of the macabre who tastes seemingly lined up with the material.
Limans boarding signals a tonal shift for the project.
Liman is known for his kinetic and propulsive action movie sensibilities thanks to his hits such as The Bourne Identity and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. He worked with Warners on 2014s Edge of Tomorrow, the well-reviewed and well-regarded sci-fi time travel movie that starred Tom Cruise.
Liman is shaking it up with his next several movies, which include American Made, a 1980s drug cartel crime drama that reteams him with Cruise, and The Wall, a low-budget contained sniper drama for Amazon Studios.
Michael Gilio is writing the script for Dark. Del Toro is no longer invovled but Scott Rudin is now a producer on it.
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Enchantress was just the start, DC will embrace magic in their upcoming movies and I'm excited for it! :D