DC Entertainment's Diane Nelson & Geoff Johns On Adapting Heroes To The Big-Screen

DC Entertainment's Diane Nelson & Geoff Johns On Adapting Heroes To The Big-Screen

The president, chief creative officer, and a few more representatives speak with the LA Times heavily on the task adapting their superheroes to the silver-screen.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Aug 05, 2010 11:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: LA Times | Hero Complex



According to the LA Times,The president and chief creative officer, Diane Nelson and Geoff Johns, of DC Entertainment main task is to go through the massive library of DC heroes and finally get as many characters such as Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Flash and Aquaman on the big screen for parent company Warner Bros.

Speaking on the experience of attending the premiere of Iron Man 2, which is produced by DC's rival Marvel Studios, Johns says,"You look at that success …it makes you want to achieve the same sort of thing but do it in our own way, "they've done great things and now we want to do great things."

At last month's San Diego Comic-Con, promoting the upcoming Green Lantern, Nelson and Johns stated that they'll coordinate everything DC-related for instance, hinting that there may be a half-dozen or more potential television projects in pipeline, suggesting "Smallville" and "Human Target" may soon be joined on the air by other DC-based properties. The film group president Jeff Robinov speaks as though the 75-year-old comic-book company is a fresh new commodity saying "We're looking at DC as an untapped asset,". "since we need to find a way to fill some of the holes in our event movie schedule created by the end of Harry Potter."

The star of the upcoming Green Lantern, Ryan Reynolds says "Integrity officer' is a great way to describe (Geoff Johns)". "He's quality control in terms of the source material and making sure we use it in the right way. If something doesn't sit well with Geoff, then everyone knows that's worthy of sounding an alarm. But he also doesn’t come in with this agenda that he tries to shove down your throat. And his passion for the material is obvious."

The biggest challenge for Nelson and Johns may be merging the cultures of the Warner lot in Burbank and the offices of DC, which are in Manhattan but may soon move to L.A.

Movies based on Marvel heroes, meanwhile, have grossed more than $7.2 billion worldwide in the last decade for a variety of studios, a track record that led Walt Disney Co. to buy the comic-book company last year for $4.3 billion. Marvel Studios is now an independent unit of Disney cranking out its own films.

Nelson and Johns say they're not out to copy Marvel and they view the competition as friendly and motivational. But the success of their competitor has clearly put the pressure on them from the highest levels of Warner parent company Time Warner Inc.

Nelson, 43, is accustomed to that type of intensity. As the lead executive overseeing the Potter franchise, she played a key role in successfully steering author J.K. Rowling's characters from the page into theaters, toy stores, theme parks and home-video collections. One Warner executive praised Nelson as a key part of the team: “If, as they say, success has a thousand fathers, in this case the successful marketing and brand management of the Harry Potter movies has one mother: Diane." She has been tasked with replicating that success for DC characters.

"It's no small challenge how few people have heard of these properties or understand their stories outside of fans of comic books," she said. "Sometimes the comic-book fans who love this stuff...want us to get too precious about this stuff and if we do, we'll kill it off. We need to figure out how to evolve and grow it and bring it to more people."

Johns read that director Richard Donner, famed for "Superman" in 1978 and the "Lethal Weapon" films, was developing a film based on Marvel's “X-Men” comics and he cold-called the office seeking an internship. He was put on hold and, in a moment of wild serendipity, Donner inadvertently picked up the line. The director chatted with the then-22-year-old for a moment and liked his eagerness. Johns started the next day.

"Geoff knows how to make these characters contemporary and yet stick to their core values, which is a fantastic asset for us," said Robinov.

Among the DC properties Robinov would like to see on the big screen after "Green Lantern" and Nolan's Man Of Steel are the Flash, Wonder Woman and the Justice League, which would unite big-name DC superheroes into a team. If that last movie does happen on the new team's watch, it would be a wry twist because Nelson and Johns got their posts in part because of a previous Justice League movie that was killed shortly before filming was to begin in 2008. It was one of several ill-fated projects, along with a comedic take on Green Lantern set to star Jack Black in a story written by “Triumph the Insult Comic Dog” creator Robert Smigel and a TV show featuring Batman sidekick Robin that didn't mesh with Nolan's movies or his "world view" of Batman.

The development of movies based on DC characters were previously done with little supervision or coordination. Former DC publisher Paul Levitz, who worked in New York, and an L.A.-based executive who reported to him were useful resources but not integrated into Warner’s film unit, they said. As a result, different producers and executives would sometimes work on competing versions of the same characters or ones that veered wildly from the comic book source material.

But the most divisive DC project the last year, according the LA Times, was a movie adaption the DC super-team Justice League which would'vee featured different, younger versions of Batman & Superman than the ones in the then-recent Batman & Superman franchise. And would've also introduced Flash, Wonder Woman and Aquaman. But Executives at the company disagreed over whether the Justice League movie was a wise idea, but it was killed at the last minute for a variety of reasons, including trouble securing tax credits in Australia, where it was set to be shot.

"In the past, there wasn't coordination or a cohesive plan for making movies out of DC characters," said Jeff Katz, a former executive at Warner sibling studio New Line Cinema who now runs film and comic production company American Original Entertainment. "It appears that Warner Bros. has realized they need a new strategy to get the maximum value from DC, which is clearly a smart decision."

Johns, still penning comic-book scripts at night & weekends, seems a bit startled by his ascension but also thrilled at the opportunity. On visiting the set of "Green Lantern" last month, he says,"To see a movie set for a character that I had spent so much time and creative energy on and to see it actually get shot, it was amazing. And more than that, I had been dreaming of seeing a Green Lantern movie since I was 8 years old."



DCMF - Being more of a Marvel guy, I really like the fact that DC Ent. considers Marvel Studios to be motivational, and not just competition. Anyhow, Martin Campbell's adaption of Green Lantern slams into theaters June 17. And Christopher Nolan is ending the Batman franchise with The Dark Knight Returns in 2012, and in the same year helping to begin another franchise with The Man Of Steel. And it was said that a script for the Flash is underway, while many directors have expressed interest in Wonder Woman. So what does all this mean; Taking after Marvel's Avengers plans, most of the members of the Justice League Of America will be introduced for an eventual team-up for the big-screen. What do you think
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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/5/2010, 11:27 AM
When JLA comes out, it'll be EPIC beyond EPIC!!!

(Will blow everything away!)


Lookin' forward to all the DC movies, gr8 one @ FRESH! ; )
Creature
Creature - 8/5/2010, 11:32 AM
DC won't be castrated for longer.
thebamf
thebamf - 8/5/2010, 12:39 PM
Make a Shazam movie!
skullboy
skullboy - 8/5/2010, 12:43 PM
The sooner, the better even though pretty late.
Shaman
Shaman - 8/5/2010, 12:49 PM
Not to be a bitch but this was a whoooooooooole lotta recycled nothing.
DCMarvelFreshman
DCMarvelFreshman - 8/5/2010, 12:51 PM
@Shaman lol..I kinda know what you mean.
naterator
naterator - 8/5/2010, 12:53 PM
What LEEE777 said. Hey LEEE whos your starting line up for JLA? This would be mine.

ROUTH= SUPES
BALE= BATS
FOX= FLASH
DURANCE= WW
MORRIS= MANHUNTER
REYNOLDS= GL
SHAZAM171
SHAZAM171 - 8/5/2010, 12:58 PM
LEEE777, I agree Epic beyond Marvel Epic. LOL No Henry Cavell though. LMAO!!
DCMarvelFreshman
DCMarvelFreshman - 8/5/2010, 1:03 PM
I think that too. Though Avengers will be Epic, I think Justice League will be legendary. And unlike Avengers, I can already see the tone of Justice League working out perfectly. But I am glad Avengers will happen first..hehe
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 8/5/2010, 1:07 PM
@SHAZAM- Shazam V. Superman: 'nuff said. The Billy Batson thing though would be tough to pull off on film. I'm glad Johns is on this.

@DCMF- I don't know if one will be "more epic" than the other. I think it will just be different. The JLA has a very different dynamic that the Avengers. Not really better or worse, just different.
RedDevil
RedDevil - 8/5/2010, 1:11 PM
[frick] yeah! I do not consider myself a MARVEL or DC. I love them both! I really love that DC/WB sees Marvel not as a competitor but as an equal like a brother/sister relationship. They see each other as motivational friends. Justice League and Avengers FTW!
Btw ppl, I was at Hollywood last night for the Scott Pilgrim vs. The World screening at Mann Theatres. It was awesome and I recommend everyone to see it when it releases on August 13. Chris Evans was so cool, he'll be perfect for Cap. Brandon Routh was funny.
jazzman
jazzman - 8/5/2010, 1:15 PM
@Upupandaway

Billy Batson can work on film just treat it like the movie "BIG" but make epic.
InTylerWeTrust
InTylerWeTrust - 8/5/2010, 1:17 PM
What Shaman said.
GLFanboy
GLFanboy - 8/5/2010, 1:21 PM
Glad the LA Times is getting around to reporting stuff that we've known for almost a year.
And I still will never understand why there is a assumed competition between the two companies. People saying DC needs to catch up to Marvel makes no sense. Why? We're not talking market share here. It's not a case of if you're drinking Bud Light you're not drinking Miller Light. These are movies. People will go to both companies' movies regardless of how many each has. There's no prize at the end of the year for who had the most CBMs. Just make them GOOD!
GLFanboy
GLFanboy - 8/5/2010, 1:23 PM
@Shazam I can't wait for the upcoming Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Atom video!! It's not a vs. story but should still be pretty cool!!
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 8/5/2010, 1:29 PM
@Jazz- Exactly! I love it when they play with the whole "one of DC's most powerful heroes has the mind of a child" theme. I'm just saying that it's one of those things that needs love and care to work. : )
AVEN
AVEN - 8/5/2010, 1:33 PM
With Nolan brothers forget about Justice League movie ;D
erth2drew
erth2drew - 8/5/2010, 1:43 PM
i agree with lee777...if they continue in the direction that green lantern is going(not sure about a flash movie being super spectacular though) they will have an EPIC [frick]ing movie for JLA...im super excited about avengers but DC has better charactors in my opinion and if they pull the solo movies out correctly the JLA will mother [frick]ing EPIC!!
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 8/5/2010, 1:50 PM
Nice find DCMF. :}

These two must have these lines rehearsed. While this is a new interveiw/news story, the pair doesn't say one thing that they have not already said. Matter of fact, it sounds like a recording word for word.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/5/2010, 1:59 PM
FRESH @ Coming from you about DC, is beyond big, kudos an I too, am pleased we're getting AVENGERS first! ; D


Naterator @ Very cool!

Yours is pretty much like mine dude...

Click the link =

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA THE MOVIE CASTING


SHAZAM @ Lol, I'm ROUTH first b4 any Supes! : P

Andrew @ Hellz yeah!!!!
thebamf
thebamf - 8/5/2010, 2:25 PM
@ Upupandaway:
@ GLFanboy:
Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Adam is going to be awesome...even though it's just a short. One of my favorite parts of Public Enemies was when "The Big Red Cheese" was in it. Also, I think they could totally pull off the Billy/Captain transformation. One day we will get our Shazam/Captain Marvel movie and it will be glorious.
PurpleHaze92
PurpleHaze92 - 8/5/2010, 2:32 PM
IF BLACK WIDOW IS IN THE AVENGERS I WILL NOT GO TO SEE IT. SHES JUST POINTLESS EYECANDY.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 8/5/2010, 2:34 PM
I really like Martian Manhunter. To me, he's one of DC's most personable characters. While he's not super well known, an MM movie would be great.
SHAZAM171
SHAZAM171 - 8/5/2010, 2:35 PM
GLFanboy - Amen brother, AMEN!!! LOL I can't wait as well. : )
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 8/5/2010, 2:54 PM
I don't know how we can refer to anything as epic until we see a more complete cast and some initial footage. Way to early to refer to a JLA film as being epic. Does it have the potential to be epic. Certainly. I am not ready to jump on the bandwagon and say it will be epic.
GLFanboy
GLFanboy - 8/5/2010, 2:56 PM
@ both Shazam's And as an added bonus it's going to be 22 minutes long. Double the normal Showcase run time! That makes it basically the equivelent of a JLU episode! I love that there are so many Cpt. Marvel fans out there!
Casinoskunk
Casinoskunk - 8/5/2010, 3:14 PM
Johns is the man!!
marvel72
marvel72 - 8/5/2010, 3:33 PM
dc are taking far to long getting the justice league movie made.
they should stop wasting time making shit like jonah hex & the losers.
& lets see the likes of the flash,wonder woman & captain marvel.
its not hard whats gonna make them more money.
PolManning
PolManning - 8/5/2010, 5:44 PM
As someone else said...in Geoff Johns I trust.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 8/5/2010, 5:47 PM
@deadpool- I wouldn't discount all of DC's Vertigo properties in the movie world. Fables and Sandman would be choice. (I was getting tired of epic.)
Phinehas
Phinehas - 8/5/2010, 7:00 PM
More NON-News...

(sighs)

Report progression of actual reported news or News flashes. But this is rehashed garbage to keep the Pied Piper's kids listening.
RoscoeFolgers
RoscoeFolgers - 8/5/2010, 7:23 PM
You know, you can just not open the news items. If there's an announcement of a character getting their own movie they'll give it it's own story. You won't miss anything.

Oh, and what's with everybody getting mad? "You're only working on doing something thus far that you're absolutely in no way obligated to do!? How dare you take your time and strive to give me the best possible entertainment! Asshats!"
Angelus
Angelus - 8/6/2010, 5:00 AM
@ Upupandaway - I really agree with you. Martian Manhunter has alot of potential for a hit flick!

BMP!
JoshCharmley
JoshCharmley - 8/9/2010, 10:56 PM
A Martian Manhunter Movie RULE! He is ONE of my Fave DC charaters. I would LOVE to see a MM movie, but I kinda doubt we'll get one. I mean I'm sure he would be in Justice League, just doubt we'll get a solo movie.
golden123
golden123 - 8/10/2010, 6:15 AM
@JoshCharmley: I was hoping they would do a Justice League movie or movies then do a Martian Manhunter spinoff movie and a Hawkman spinoff movie like X-men did.
TesDaGreat
TesDaGreat - 8/26/2010, 7:30 AM
Justice League movie will never happen!

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