Out of the DC Entertainment birth fiasco, I found that Wonder Woman and The Flash are NOT being canceled.
This from MTV:
"DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson recently told Comic Book Resources about her desire to prioritize several DC properties including "Superman," "Wonder Woman," "Justice League" and more."
Interesting Wonder Woman was mentioned in there. Here is a bit of news I found out regarding The Flash:
"THE FLASH: Currently experiencing a comic book resurgence thanks to the Geoff Johns-penned "Flash: Rebirth" miniseries, the Fastest Man Alive is yet another superhero deserving of a major motion picture.
As Johns himself is producing and assisting on the film's script, and with Flash's ally Hal Jordan taking flight in 2011's "Green Lantern," the odds of seeing Wally West (or Barry Allen, depending on which version we get) on the big screen in the near future are fairly high."
Head over to MTV splash page using the below link to read the rest of their article. Unlike recently reported it doesnt look like Wonder Woman or The Flash have any plans at all of being shelved. The WB is taking their time in developing these properties. If the WB shelved two of the Justice League's main characters then how would they follow Marvel's model of giving each major team member their own movie and then following those up with the JLA?
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