Greg Berlanti’s BOOSTER GOLD Film Won't Have Any "Connective Tissue" To The DCEU

Greg Berlanti’s BOOSTER GOLD Film Won't Have Any "Connective Tissue" To The DCEU

If you were hoping to see Booster Gold fight alongside Henry Cavill's Superman, you can forget about it! Greg Berlanti just confirmed that his film won't have anything to do with the DCEU...

By NightWatcher - Sep 07, 2016 09:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Booster Gold
Source: Vulture
Back in March, President & Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment Geoff Johns revealed that DC has big plans for Booster Gold "in the years ahead." After reading those comments, fans were unsure whether those plans were associated with DCTV or the DC Extended Universe.

However, when it was announced that a Booster Gold movie was in development with Greg Berlanti (The Flash and Supergirl) rumored to be directing, fans figured it must be a given that our golden hero would be a part of the DCEU. Well, according to Berlanti, that's not going to be the case.

"As of right now we have no connective tissue to those worlds. It'd be a separate thing," Berlanti said while talking to Vulture. He also revealed that he and Andrew Kreisberg had a Booster Gold TV show planned years ago, but it "never got off the ground." It was only after that  project  tanked that Berlanti and Kreisberg decided to talk to Geoff Johns about a potential film, which currently has Zack Stentz (Thor X-Men: Days of Future Past) on board as writer.  

Are you disappointed that Booster Gold won't be in the same universe as Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
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Potato
Potato - 9/7/2016, 9:07 AM
So we'll now have 2 DC movie universes and 4-5 DC television universes?

The general audience is going to be confused.
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