Following on the heels of the Superman Lives and Roger Corman Fantastic Four documentaries, a documentary for the defunct George Miller Justice League movie has been announced to be in development.
Warner Bros. and Miller were planning on a Justice League movie to be released in 2009, but the film was pulled due to multiple reasons.
George Miller’s Justice League, titled “Justice League Mortal,” was originally going to be shot in Australia; however, due to the writers’ strike at the time as well as reported filming-budget issues and Christopher Nolan not wanting two different versions of Batman on screen (Batman Begins was released in 2005 starring Christian Bale), it was yanked.
The George Miller Justice League movie cast consisted of: Armie Hammer (Batman), DJ Cotrona (Superman), Megan Gale (Wonder Woman), Adam Brody (The Flash), Common (Green Lantern), Santiago Cabrera (Aquaman), Teresa Palmer (Talia Al Ghul), Zoe Kasan (Iris Allen), Hugh Keays-Byrne (Martian Manhunter) and Jay Baruchel (Maxwell Lord).
Greg Van Borssum, a stuntman on the movie, recently posted a picture of the Justice League cast last year.
Back in 1997 also saw a Justice League pilot shot for CBS, with 24 mintues released online.
Zack Snyder is directing a new Justice League movie, which kicks off a two-parter, slated for a 2017 release.