Flash Script Speeding Along

Plus, updates from David Goyer on the Batman Begins sequel and any new Blade movies.

By mrcomicguy - Jul 05, 2006 12:07 AM EST
Filed Under: The Flash
Source: TV Guide

Batman Begins scripter David Goyer says The Flash movie is moving forward. "I just turned in the script. I'm revising it. Soon it will go into the studio proper," he told TV Guide. Blade co-star Ryan Reynolds has expressed interest in the lead.

Meanwhile, Goyer said Batman Begins' sequel is waiting on director Chris Nolan to finish the Prestige, his newest film about dueling magicians at the turn of the 20th century. "[That] is in the works as well" Goyer said of the Batman Begins sequel. "Chris Nolan is editing The Prestige right now, and as soon as that is finished, we're all talking about that going into much higher gear."

And as for any new Blade movies: "It's possible. But foremost I want to focus on the television show. New Line likes [Blade: Trinity's] Ryan and Jessica [Biel] a lot, if there is a fourth film."

You can read the full interview here.

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