10 Long Delayed DC Films That Could Find A New Home With GREEN LANTERN On HBO Max

10 Long Delayed DC Films That Could Find A New Home With GREEN LANTERN On HBO Max

Following the news that DC movies and TV shows - including Green Lantern - are coming to HBO Max, we're now looking at 10 long delayed DC Films that could now find a home on the new streaming service...

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By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2019 06:10 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Studios
Last night, WarnerMedia Entertainment pulled back the curtain on its Netflix and Disney+ rival, HBO Max. Before the presentation, we learned that Warner Bros. will be developing DC Comics movies for the streaming service and it was later confirmed that shows revolving around both Green Lantern and Strange Adventures are already in development. 

The Green Lantern franchise has been on ice since 2011, and while a Green Lantern Corps movie was supposed to be coming our way at some point, it's now clear that it's being reformatted for the small screen.

That got us thinking about the long list of DC Films that are supposedly in development and the ways they could now be brought to HBO Max, either as a limited series or a movie similar to what Disney is doing with Lady and the Tramp. Needless to say, many of these are long overdue! 

So, to check out this breakdown of possible DC projects on HBO Max, hit the "View List" button!

Batgirl

Batgirl


Joss Whedon signed up to write and direct Batgirl for Warner Bros. back in 2017, but his work on Justice League (and backlash from fans wanting to see a female filmmaker at the helm) quickly ended that. He would also claim around a year later that he "didn't have a story" for the hero. 

Christina Hodson (Birds of Prey) was working on the script the last time we got an update on the movie, but it doesn't seem to be going anywhere fast - much to the frustrations of comic book fans.

Just like Green Lantern Corps has become a TV series on HBO Max, exploring this character's origin story and adventures in Gotham City in a standalone show separate from The Batman would be a smart move. Barbara Gordon is someone with a lot of potential and you just know that anything related to DC's Dark Knight would definitely drive up interest in this new streaming service. 
 

Justice League Dark

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It's been one heck of a ride for Justice League Dark. It all began when Hellboy director Guillermo del Toro started writing a screenplay and it's since been through multiple filmmakers and, most recently, we heard that the plan was for the now cancelled Swamp-Thing to eventually lead to the team coming together on the DC Universe streaming app.

While Justice League may have hurt the brand somewhat, there's still a lot of interest in this supernatural team, and if it leads to a resurrection for DC Universe's Swamp-Thing, that would be a bonus.

Either way, this is an awesome team who could easily take centre stage in a low-budget horror film or a series which introduces these characters and opens the door to them later appearing elsewhere in the DC Extended Universe. Perhaps HBO Max could even convince del Toro to return? 
 

Superman

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The signs all appear to be pointing to Henry Cavill's time as the Man of Steel being at an end, and it's been reported by reliable sources that Warner Bros. now wants to prioritise Supergirl. 

While The CW's version of the hero is getting his own series alongside Lois Lane on that network, there's still room for a Superman movie of some sort, and if the studio is worried that there's no longer any interest in Clark Kent on the big screen, why not bring the iconic hero to HBO Max instead? 

The budget for this would obviously have to be significant, but if a filmmaker like J.J. Abrams was attached and they're willing to spend the money needed on a film like this, Superman could not only lead to a huge spike in subscribers but also give the hero a new home as HBO Max's mascot. 
 

The Trench

Trench


After Aquaman exceeded expectations at the box office, Warner Bros. decided to move forward with a spinoff revolving around The Trench. The plan is for it to delve into the origin story of those creatures with a lower budget and horror aesthetic, and there have even been rumours that Jason Momoa and Amber Heard will return as Arthur Curry and Mera. 

With screenwriters Noah Gardner and Aidan Fitzgerald penning the script and Aquaman director James Wan serving as a producer, this project is probably further along than some of the others listed here. However, it's easy to imagine The Trench working as a TV series or a standalone, R-Rated film on HBO Max which brings in new subscribers thanks to the aforementioned cameos. 

It's also hard to say how interested moviegoers would actually be in watching this in theaters, and releasing it on a streaming service negates the risk of hurting the Aquaman franchise with a flop spinoff.
 

Nightwing

Nightwing


Right now, Dick Grayson's story is playing out in Titans on DC Universe and it's widely believed that the former Robin will soon adopt the "Nightwing" mantle. Before the show launched, The LEGO Batman Movie director Chris McKay was attached to direct a solo movie featuring the character with The Judge's Bill Dubuque penning the screenplay. 

The filmmaker teased the project months before it seemingly stalled, and he's now busy with everything from Dungeons and Dragons to Jonny Quest and Mark Millar's Reborn adaptation.

Nightwing appears to be stuck in limbo, but a series featuring the character could definitely work on HBO Max, especially if it spins out of Titans, attaches a solid creative team, and brings us an awesome, action-packed tale which delivers on what fans love about Batman's first sidekick. 
 

Cyborg

Cyborg


Remember when Warner Bros. revealed that Cyborg would be released in April 2020? That's obviously not going to happen, and with most of his Justice League scenes left on the cutting room floor, Ray Fisher's future as Victor Stone remains unclear. He could, however, return on HBO Max. 

Just like fans weren't convinced the hero could hold his own in a movie, it's still hard to say whether Cyborg would make for an effective lead in a film or TV series on this new streaming service.

It would be great seeing this iteration of the character again, though, and regardless of whether he's a supporting character in another series or film, or gets to have a starring role in his own standalone adventure, HBO Max could be an effective platform for Cyborg's story to finally be told after his 2017 debut.
 

Deathstroke

Deathstroke


Joe Manganiello was cast as Deathstroke in Ben Affleck's The Batman and Warner Bros. clearly had big plans for the character because they enlisted The Raid's Gareth Evans for a solo film.

Now, it no longer it appears to be happening, and comments from Manganiello have seemingly confirmed that his time as the anti-hero is already at an end following his brief Justice League appearance. Well, if HBO Max has any sense, they're resurrect this project and give Slade Wilson the attention he deserves, hopefully with a filmmaker like Evans at the helm. 

With an R-Rating and incredible action scenes, this could wind up being one of the streaming service's biggest highlights and a fitting place to put a character who may not find box office success.
 

Gotham City Sirens

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Despite interference from Warner Bros. which arguably ruined Suicide Squad, director David Ayer still delivered a commercial hit which a lot of people enjoyed for a variety of reasons. 

The cast has also had good things to say about him, so perhaps he'll finally get chance to bring Gotham City Sirens to a live-action setting, reuniting with Margot Robbie in the process.

Keeping Suicide Squad's darker tone and separating this from Harley's big screen adventures would be a smart move, and Jared Leto's Joker could even be brought back. Robbie has exactly the sort of star power HBO Max needs to ensure it puts itself on the map, even with a different director.
 

The Flash

Flash


The Flash has been stuck in developmental hell for pretty much as long as we can remember, but IT: Chapter 2 director Andy Muschietti is now attached and it seems to be gaining momentum.

At this point, the smartest option might be to forget about having the Scarlet Speedster on the big screen and to just go the Green Lantern route by delving into his world in a TV show. Now, there's obviously already a Flash series on The CW, but this would be a big budget effort which is a little more mature and considerably more epic in scale (how about finally adapting Flashpoint?).

Whether it's a series or movie, bringing The Flash to HBO Max would be a good way to make it clear that this streaming service is serious about making the DC Universe a priority for the platform. 
 

"The Snyder Cut"

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Look, the odds of Warner Bros. spending the money to actually finish the "Snyder Cut" of Justice League are somewhere between slim and none, especially as it's a movie that sets up a sequel.

However, there are other ways it could live on whether that's as an unfinished film or even an animated adaptation directed by Zack Snyder. The HBO Max Twitter account was trolled by fans who want to see this version of Justice League last night, and it's clear that there's a desire to see this happen. 

If the hope is to bring the geek crowd to this streaming platform, highlighting the DC Extended Universe is a must and what better way to do that than finally delivering this fabled Director's Cut?
 
Which of these movies or TV shows would you most like to see on HBO Max? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments section below and stay tuned for updates.
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soberchimera
soberchimera - 10/30/2019, 6:53 AM
Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd he's back.
TheUnworthyThor
TheUnworthyThor - 10/30/2019, 6:55 AM
Justice League Dark is the only one on the list that makes any sense to me. Unless WB is very much planning on connecting these HBO Max shows and the movies.
Kman
Kman - 10/30/2019, 6:58 AM
@TheUnworthyThor - Yea I'm more interested in what they can do with JLD than GL. HBO is the perfect fit for that.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 10/30/2019, 6:56 AM
Michael Flanagan has to be getting courted for JLD...

Big horror guy, was approached by DC to helm a property. Either JLD or Constantine.
KWilly
KWilly - 10/30/2019, 6:59 AM
I've always said they should combine Nightwing and Batgirl into one movie. Put that budget into one instead of two. Make it a rom-com action espionage. Have someone like Two Face be the main villain... And we got a film.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 10/30/2019, 7:03 AM
JL Dark is the only one that needs life on this list

Make it happen
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 10/30/2019, 7:13 AM
DaHyro
DaHyro - 10/30/2019, 7:24 AM
Can you guys believe it’s been over 5 years since DC announced their film slate??

What a mess. Still looking forward to Justice League Part 2 coming later this year /s
blackandyellow
blackandyellow - 10/30/2019, 7:24 AM
Freedom Fighters
Animal Man based on Morrison's run
Etrigan
JSA
IronGenesis
IronGenesis - 10/30/2019, 7:25 AM
🤔
Okay here’s how you break it down.

THEATRICAL RELEASE as DCEU
The Flash, Gotham City Sirens (sequel to BOP)

THEATRICAL RELEASE as DC BLACK LABEL
The Trench

HBO MAX
JL: Dark (10 episode series), JL: Snyder Cut

SCRAP:
Cyborg

HOLDING PATTERN:
Batgirl, Nightwing, Deathstroke (see if Reeves needs them first)
Superman (see if JJ will play ball)
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/30/2019, 7:25 AM
Only 90s kids will remember

DaHyro
DaHyro - 10/30/2019, 7:33 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd - Flash was hands down the best CBM of 2018. Infinity War and Spider-Verse don’t even come close
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 10/30/2019, 7:51 AM
@OmegaDaGrodd - Honestly I’m impressed that they made as many of those as they did.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/30/2019, 9:36 AM
@Chewtoy - Honestly same.

All things considered a 60% completion rate isn't as bad as it sounds, and it probably looks as bad as it does because we instantly count 2016 as net negatives
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/30/2019, 7:27 AM
I'll say this about Superman:

I saw the HBO Max trailer yesterday and they prominently showed scenes from him in JL. It closed the trailer, so they at the very least still see Superman as a selling point, even if they still seem to have no idea how/what to sell.
Repian
Repian - 10/30/2019, 7:32 AM
Metal Men could be a great sitcom for HBO Max.
tugboy
tugboy - 10/30/2019, 8:02 AM
@Repian - I second that proposal
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 10/30/2019, 7:41 AM
I personally will find it humilating if harley quinn will vet more movie appearances than characters like martian manhunter, flash, cyborg, green lantern or robin.

Thats like if thr f4 were only getting a show.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 10/30/2019, 7:48 AM
Josh, just how can The Trench be considered a "long-delayed" movie when it's only been talked about since 2018???

tugboy
tugboy - 10/30/2019, 8:05 AM
So what will happen with the DC Universe shows? Will they move over to HBO Max? Along those lines, has the next DC Universe show started shooting yet? There are only 5 or so episodes of Titans left this season. What comes next? Doom Patrol season 2 or Stargirl?
tugboy
tugboy - 10/30/2019, 8:06 AM
Don't forget that HBO Max would be the perfect place for a HAWKWORLD SHOW!!!

narrow290
narrow290 - 10/30/2019, 8:15 AM
Will HBO MAX absorb the DC app's content or be a separate thing altogether?
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/30/2019, 8:37 AM
@narrow290 - I'm not sure, but I think HBO Max should just be the place for all of WarnerMedia's video content. DC Universe can be a seperate entity like Marvel Unlimited
narrow290
narrow290 - 10/30/2019, 9:19 AM
@MalseMarcel - Right on!
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/30/2019, 8:36 AM
I would love to see the Batfamily finally get explored properly in live-action. I don't care if it's 10 seperate shows or 1 big one, I really wanna see all the characters.

And I'm not sure about Superman, CW did announce a Superman series recently. That kinda implies to me that there are no other plans for him yet.

Also I think they should just combine Flash and Cyborg into one property. Flash already has a show on CW, so I don't see him getting another solo (movie or tv) outing soon
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