Warner Bros.. chief suit Alan F. Horn spoke to Collider at the premiere of "Yes Man" offering status updates for the studio's various DC Universe flick adaptations.
Of the next Batman:
Horn says "We've been talking to Chris Nolan and what we have to do is get him in the right place and have him tell us what he thinks the notion might be for a great story, but Chris did a great job and we'd love to have him come back and do another one."
Horn adds "The story is everything and we are very respectful of Chris. We have a wonderful relationship with him and we are going to be respectful of his timing and we want to get it right. Also, I think the fans expect that - they want us to make a terrific movie - we have to give them another great movie."
The in limbo Superman: Man of Steel:
"Probably in the next couple of years. We're very anxious to bring Superman back also."
As reported last week in the Aussie press the Green Lantern movie is apparently considering studio space:
"I think Green Lantern is probably the best guess but I can't promise it at this moment." He adds that it is "On the runway. Hasn't taken off yet, but we're close."
Finally-the long-troubled "Justice League: Mortal:
He says "Not yet."
Of course Bats is getting lots of cinema care after the success of The Dark Knight--Again though, I wish someone would make a decision on Supes no rush guys but at least get the ball moving again...
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