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Contents.Batman Fleischer Studios' Batman Following the success of the, communicated with over the possibility of adapting. The communication got to the point of budget discussions as illustrated in a letter dated January 25, 1942, and reproduced in longtime Batman executive producer, 2011 memoir,. It is however unknown how far the production of this project went before being abandoned. CBS' Mike Henry Batman Prior to the 1966 juggernaut that was the, attempted to launch a live action children's program based on the character. Former and actor was soon approached to appear as the character and even took publicity stills.

The project went into limbo, and after a long stagnation, producers attempted to ironically sell it to; they passed on the project in 1965. The original idea for this, seemingly, mismatched crossover comes from the hand of series writer Shinichi Sekizawa, who submitted a manuscript of the proposal in November 1965. Sekizawa's concept featured several characters from the Batman universe, including Robin and Commissioner Gordon. To actually battle the King of the Monsters, Batman and his sidekicks would have utilized several vehicles to engage in combat, including the, the, and the.

Interesting to note, the concept also featured the introduction of a weather control apparatus, an idea which would later be worked into the script for (1967). It also was going to have another device to control Godzilla himself, which would possibly indicate another antagonist being behind pitting the two characters against each other.In terms of Sekizawa's motivation, his reasoning seems clear in these drafts: to try and repeat the mammoth international success that the (1962) crossover enjoyed. This is made apparent in allusions to the earlier 1962 film, as even this extremely early take at the concept included mention of Godzilla's battle with King Kong, which was noted as being included with stock footage of the two titans fighting.Not surprisingly, though, the concept never got far enough for a full-fledged script to have been created.

There are many questions related to the proposal still unknown as well, such as if was ever actually approached with the idea or not. It is also not known to what degree the then-recent Batman TV series, which debuted two months after Sekizawa proposed this idea, might have played, if any. It is also interesting to note that references to 'Batgirl' are made in the concept, which would predate the Barbara Gordon version of the character that would later become synonymous with the name in 1966. 's Batman 3 During the early development of the cancelled Catwoman spin-off, Burton expressed his interest in directing the third installment of the Batman film series that began with Batman in 1989. Lead drummer was attached to star as the, the film's main antagonist. Also, Harvey Dent's transformation into was supposed to occur in the film, with reprising his role as Dent from the first film, after turning down the offer to appear in.

Along with these, Michelle Pfeiffer was attached to return as, was attached to star as, and was attached to star as. However, when Warner Bros. Observed that the script was just as gloomy as the previous film, they decided to put as the director of the third installment, leading to the release of, in which Burton served as producer, without being able to contribute ideas.' S Batman 5. Main article: Batman: Assault on Arkham 2 In a 2016 interview, mentioned that he had plans to make a sequel to. But following his departure from, the project may have been pulled.Batman: The Musical In 2002, Burton, and had worked on a theatre production called Batman: The Musical.

Steinman has revealed five songs from the musical. The first is the opening theme for 'Gotham City' and the entry of Batman with his tortured solo 'The Graveyard Shift'; followed by 'The Joker's Song (Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys?)', 'The Catwoman's Song (I Need All The Love I Can Get)', 'We're Still The Children We Once Were' (the climactic sequence) and 'In The Land Of The Pig The Butcher Is King', sung by the corrupt blood-suckers ruling Gotham, covered on the album.

After production was cancelled, these songs were released on the Batman: The Musical memorial site. Bruce Wayne. Main article: Batman: Arkham After the success of, greenlighted the production of a third installment, entitled Batman: Arkham., the director of this film, was attached to write and direct.

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The film would have Batman and Robin facing off against a collection of escapees, in addition to Batman finding himself falling in love with a new love interest, planned to be voiced. The main cast of was attached to reprise their roles. Gordon also drew some art concept for the film. However, the film was cancelled in favor of (which also featured Harmon), while Batman: Arkham eventually became a successful by Rocksteady.The Batman vs. Hush A second movie of titled The Batman vs. Hush that featured as the main villain along with the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman and Clayface was planned for a long time. However, the film ended up being scrapped.

Before its cancellation, producer had hopes of making one or two more DTV movies based on The Batman. However, a based on ultimately came out in 2019 as part of the.Batman Beyond live action film. Main article: Untitled Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker sequel A second film was planned for release but was finally scrapped due to the dark tones and controversies of in 2001. Untitled Batman Beyond animated film Timm has mentioned that a film is a possibility, and in August 2017, Tucker stated in his account that discussions about a possible Batman Beyond film occur several times at the studio, There has been no further announcements since.In the Batman Family Robin A spin-off to based on Robin was in the works, but cancelled due to the critical and box office failure of the 1997 film. Batgirl: Year One 's executive producer and co-director expressed interest in producing an animated film based on.

But DC cancelled all plans for an adaptation. Nightwing: The Animated Series An animated series featuring was in development from Ki Hyun Ryu of and fame.

The series was rejected in favor for. Catwoman: The Animated Series In the massive success of, approached on making a spinoff based on. The series was scrapped in favor of.

Tim Burton's Catwoman spin-off. 'After the traumas of Batman Returns she has amnesia, and she doesn't really remember why she has all these bullet holes in her body, so she goes to relax in Oasisburg. What is to, Oasisburg is to -.

It's a resort area in the middle of the desert. It's run by superheroes, and the movie has great fun at making fun at the whole male superhero mythos. Then they end up being not very good at all deep down, and she's got to go back to that whole Catwoman thing.' —Daniel Waters on his script for CatwomanBatman Returns would be the last film in the Warner Bros. That featured Burton and as director and leading actor.

With, Warner Bros. Decided to go in a 'lighter' direction to be more in the process of a. Burton had no interest in returning to direct a sequel, but was credited as producer. With Warner Bros. Moving on development for Batman Forever in June 1993, a Catwoman was announced. Was to reprise her role, with the character not to appear in Forever because of her own spin-off.Burton became attached as director, while producer Denise Di Novi and writer Daniel Waters also returned.

In January 1994, Burton was unsure of his plans to direct Catwoman or an adaptation of '. On June 6, 1995, Waters turned in his Catwoman script to Warner Bros., the same day Batman Forever was released.

Burton was still being courted to direct. Waters joked, 'Turning it in the day Batman Forever opened may not have been my best logistical move, in that it's the celebration of the fun-for-the-whole-family Batman. Catwoman is definitely not a fun-for-the-whole-family script.' In an August 1995 interview, Pfeiffer re-iterated her interest in the spin-off, but explained her priorities would be challenged as a mother and commitments to other projects. The film labored in for years, with Pfeiffer replaced.

The film ended up becoming the critically panned (2004), starring. Untitled direct-to-video Catwoman film Around 2003, during the production of, approached to write a feature film as a tie-in with the.

Although the script was written, the project was soon scrapped after the poor reception of the live-action film. Direct-to-video Joker film In 2016, screenwriter had stated that he would like to adapt his novel into an animated film. There has been no further announcements since.Superman Superman III: Supergirl Producer originally wrote a treatment for the from the starring that expanded the film's scope to a cosmic scale, introducing the villains and, as well as.

The original outline featured a father–daughter relationship between Brainiac and Supergirl and a romance between Superman and Supergirl, even though the two are cousins in the comics. Rejected the outline and made their own film.Superman V A sequel to the original Superman film series was in the works following.

The film was cancelled due to the disaster from Quest for Peace. Superman Reborn. Main article: Untitled Superman spinoff series In June 2006, during an interview about, writer mentioned a series set in the same universe of, a possibility supported by Superman's revealed existence during the show's fifth season. Despite this, the expansion was never realized, and Capizzi never again mentioned the spinoff.live-action film In 2017, pitched a Red Son adaptation to, as an 'offshoot' of the with different actors for Superman and Batman, but 'was told no.' Mark Millar responded by saying that two friends of his had been approached by WB to direct a live-action Red Son.

There have been no further developments.In the Superman Family The Adventures of Superboy TV pilot. Main article: Metropolis TV series In January 2018, producers and and were reportedly given a 13-episode straight-to-series order for the series Metropolis, which follows Lois Lane and Lex Luthor as they investigate the world of fringe science and expose the city’s dark and bizarre secrets. In May 2018, the series is being redeveloped.

Wonder Woman Who's Afraid of Diana Prince TV pilot (1967) A proposed 1967 television series, that only resulted in the production of a short pilot. The success of the television series led Batman producer to commission a pilot script. Batman writer was then asked to perform a re-write, after Hart and Siegel's script was deemed unsuitable. A portion of the pilot, under five minutes in length, was filmed by Greenway Productions, the company behind the Batman show under the title Who's Afraid of Diana Prince? The piece starred Ellie Wood Walker ('s wife) as Diana Prince, as Diana's Wonder Woman alter ego and as Diana's mother. In the proposed series Diana Prince (not Wonder Woman) would have been the focus of the comedy.

Diana, an awkward and rather plain young woman, lives with her mother close to a base. Much of the film consists of her mother berating Diana about not having a boyfriend. When her mother leaves the room, Diana changes into her Wonder Woman costume and admires her reflection in a mirror. What she sees is not Diana Prince, but rather a sexy super-heroic figure (played by ) who proceeds to preen and pose as the song ' plays on the soundtrack. The pilot ends with Diana climbing out a window and flying away, indicating that, despite her apparent delusions regarding her alter ego, she does have some super powers. This pilot episode was never broadcast and the project was abandoned.Wonder Woman TV pilot (2011). Main article:There were plans to make a sequel to the 2009 direct-to-video film.

It was cancelled due to poor DVD sales. Filmation's Wonder Woman animated series Animation studio considered making an animated series based on Wonder Woman in 1968 following the then massive success of the TV series. But nothing came out of that. 's Amazon In 2012, and announced that they were developing a new origin story for Wonder Woman called Amazon. In early 2013, the network pushed the pilot back until the 2014/15 season. On May 16, 2013, The CW announced that the show was still in development, with a new script by, replacing, who wrote the previous script for the planned pilot.

However, in July 2013, by and was fast-tracked instead. Mark Pedowitz confirmed that ' Amazon is on pause (as) the script is not exactly what we wanted, and with an iconic character like Wonder Woman, we have to get it right.' In January 2014, Pedowitz told The Hollywood Reporter that the project was no longer in development: 'We did not go forward with it. it all depends on the script. We were very careful with Arrow, and we're being very careful with Flash. these are iconic characters, so we're going to be very careful with Wonder Woman. You only get one shot before you get bit.'

In August 2017, Pedowitz confirmed that the success of the feature film has killed any current attempts to bring the Amazonian warrior to the small screen on their channel. Team-ups Justice League George Miller's Justice League: Mortal. Main article: Early attempt at a Justice League series An early attempt at a television series was to feature lesser known superheroes, like the and, that would have been part of the. The series was cancelled in favor of. Justice League: Worlds Collide Circa 2004, announced that a Justice League feature film was in the works. The film was intended to make a bridge between the second season of Justice League to the first season of.

The film was planned to reveal how acquired her Invisible-Jet, and also planned to feature the as the main antagonists, an idea that was originally conceived for the two-part episode 'A Better World', until the Syndicate was replaced by the. Wrote the script and assembled the cast, but finally scrapped the project. However, in 2010, the film's plot was used for the non-DCAU film, but removing all references to the continuity of the, and replacing with as the 's.JLA/Avengers film. Main article: Crisis on Infinite Earths film In 2009, Bruce Timm mentioned the possibility of an animated film of. There has been no further announcements since.Untitled direct-to-video Justice League film An untitled Justice League direct to DVD film was in the works in 2008, with a design by James Tucker. Superman and Batman Untitled Batman/Superman TV series There was plans to make an animated series featuring Batman and Superman. It would have been an origin story.

Superman. Main article:Around the cancellation of, they were thinking of a live action film version of the Teen Titans with different looks, but later on it got scrapped and left a well-hidden Easter egg in 2007's, where Will smith’s character enters a local video store and in the background is a 2009 Teen Titans movie poster coming soon to DVD.

This was turned into.Doom Patrol Doom Patrol film In 2006, hired Adam Turner to pen a screenplay. However, no director, cast, or release date has been announced.The Flash Early attempts at a The Flash live action film (2000s).

Main article: The WB's Flash In 2003, it was reported that was planning a Flash TV series with signed on to write and executive produce it. Inspired by the 1960s science fiction drama, the series would have been a loose adaptation of the Flash, depicting him as a fresh-out-of-college resident who uses his powers to travel backwards and forwards in time, going on missions. As with, the series would have eschewed superhero costumes altogether. Plastic Man Early attempts of a live-action Plastic Man film A live-action feature film featuring was in the works in 1992.

It would have been produced by, and, written by, and to be directed by, following the success of 1989's. Nothing was made official until 14 years later, following the box-office disaster of The Wachowskis', they decided to resurrect the old script and make the film with a release date set for December 2009. Both and were considered for the role, until it was announced that would play Plastic Man. Nothing came out of this proposed 2009 film either.

In 2013, rumors began to spread that would play Plastic Man in the 2017 film as a comical character, something that 's role in the film is. In December 2018, new development of a Plastic Man film was announced, with Amanda Idoko instead writing the screenplay and executive producing.

Plastic Man animated film Filmmaker and comic book writer mentioned at that he met with Johns, where he pitched an animated film that he wrote for DC. There have since been no further developments.Plastic Man TV series Several attempts to make a TV series based on Plastic Man were in development. One being in 1967 at Productions, another at.Another attempt was in the 2006 where and commissioned an animated pilot titled 'Puddle Trouble'. They ultimately decided not to pick it up as a series, but the pilot can be seen on Plastic Man: The Complete Collection DVD set.Aquaman Aquaman TV pilot (2006). Main article: Aquaman animated film An animated film based on was first mentioned by in 2010. It was cancelled due to marketing concerns. Filmmaker even wrote a screenplay to Aquaman.

Early attempts of an Aquaman live action film In 2003, Sunrise Entertainment made plans to produce an Aquaman film with Warner Bros., with first time writer Ben Grant set to write the screenplay. Nothing came out of this. Until a year, signed on to the project that would have been produced by his production company,. But nothing came out of this either. Green Lantern Early attempts of a Green Lantern live action film. Main article: Untitled Green Arrow animated film Bruce Timm has said that he would like to do a film. Deadman Deadman film has taken interest in producing a non sense film based on, supposedly from the only source.

Reported that was set to direct the film. Since then, no updates have emerged for the project.Deadman TV series Following the success of in 2000, announced that a Deadman television film for was in development, which was also being considered as a pilot for a potential television series.

The project was still in development by 2003, but was later shelved. In 2011, WBTV hired creator to helm a Deadman television series for, as the network was looking to commission a new superhero series. The following year, debuted on the network.

A Deadman series never materialized and Kripke has since moved on to other projects.Rōnin Rōnin film In 1998, inked a deal with for a film adaptation of the graphic novel.In 2007, producer of, announced he would be producing and, director of, directing the Rōnin film adaptation. There has been no further announcements since.Rōnin TV miniseries In April 2014, the channel announced that they are adapting Rōnin into a miniseries. There has been no further announcements since.Watchmen Early development of Watchmen live action film. Main article: Watchmen animated direct-to-video movie announced in April 2017 that it is developing an animated film based on the comic book. There has been no further announcements since.

Static Static Shock TV series In October 2014, it was announced that would be launching a live-action program from as part of the company's new Blue Ribbon Content digital division, and are eyeing for the role of Virgil Hawkins/Static. On May 24, 2015, actor announced in an interview that Jaden Smith was cast as Static, but this has yet to be confirmed by Blue Ribbon Content or by Warner Bros. Hudlin, and are collaborating on the live-action project. Since then, there have been no new announcements.Static animated direct-to-video movie On August 30, 2017, when asked on his Twitter account if the character could have a feature film set in the as part of the, producer James Tucker responded that there is interest in on the studio. There has been no further discussions for such a project.Others Early development of Blackhawk film In the early 1980s, announced that he had plans to direct a film adaptation of the comic book series. Was attached to play Blackhawk. However, the project was canceled and Spielberg chose to direct.In April 2018, it was announced that Spielberg will produce and direct a film adaptation of Blackhawk for Warner Bros., with the screenplay being written.

Spielberg will co-produce the film with and Sue Kroll. Early development of Zatanna film In 2005, screenwriter Hadley Davis was hired to write an action-comedy film about a teenage version of. In 2018, revealed that Warner Bros is interested in developing a Zatanna solo film in the. Raven film July 2010, Warner Bros considered making a live action solo Raven film, the cast was unknown as the script wasn't made yet, but was later on cancelled.Blue Beetle TV series announced a TV series featuring the of. They made a test trailer with stuntman and actor Garrett Plotkin as Jaime Reyes. Scenes of this trailer were shown as part of the upcoming block of programming in 2012 on during the premiere of.

Since then, nothing has been announced about the project.Swamp Thing reboot In 2009, announced plans to produce a reboot of 's film from a story written. In April 2010, was confirmed to direct, but on May 12, 2010, Vincenzo Natali decided to delay the Swamp Thing reboot to pursue other projects. Since then, nothing has been announced about the project.Metal Men film A film based on the was in the works in June 2012, with in talks to direct the film. Since then, nothing has been announced about the project.The Joker vs.

The Powerpuff Girls During the initial run of the series, series creator wanted to do a crossover episode featuring the. On, he said:When we did the original series I really wanted to do an episode where the Joker came to town and started committing crimes. The idea was that The Mayor was so excited to have a celebrity villain in town that he actually tried to thwart The Girls from stopping him because The Joker was finally putting Townsville on the map! We wanted to use ’s designs from and get to do the voice. Unfortunately Warner Brothers said no.Lobo: The Animated Series Following his appearance on, plans for a children's television show based on the character was in development at. But due to executive issues, the series was converted into a vulgar web series that was released in 2000.

Hourman TV series In November 2013, a live action series was revealed to be in development at. Michael Caleo was writing the script, to executive produce the series alongside Dan Lin, and Jennifer Gwartz.

The premise of the series 'centers on a brilliant-yet-troubled pharmaceutical analyst who discovers that the visions that have plagued him since childhood are actually glimpses of tragic events occurring one hour in the future. Determined to win back his ex-wife and son, he heroically prevents these tragedies from unfolding, finding both purpose and redemption along the way'. Since then, no progress on the series was made after its announcement.

Spectre TV series announced in 2011 plans to develop a television series featuring the. There has been no further development.#4Hero Web series and DC Entertainment were producing a live-action web series based on an updated version of. Titled #4Hero, the VFX-heavy comedy would have been about a young woman named Nellie Tribble who discovers a smartphone app that allows her to temporarily gain semi-useful superpowers dictated by whatever is trending at the moment. Since then, no production updates were announced.Constantine sequel In a 2011 interview with MTV Splash Page, director spoke of a potential: 'It's interesting that over the years, seems like it's become.like it has this sort of cult following, which has been great.

It's been embraced. It would be great to figure out a sequel, and if we did, and we've been trying to figure one out, it would be great to do the really dark, scary version.

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Jonah Hex TV special In 2000, developed a one-hour adaptation based on the character to television with producers and Robert Zappia involved, but the project never made it into production. Starman television series There was a television series planned based on 's adventures from the creators of Smallville and Birds of Prey. It would have featured both Jack and, been set in, and attempted to follow the comics as closely as possible. However, in 2003, after the failure of Birds of Prey, it was last referred to as being 'indefinitely on hold'. There has since been no sign that it will ever be produced. Early attempts at a Mad TV series A 1974 animated television pilot based on the magazine that used selected material from the magazine was commissioned by, but the network decided to not broadcast it.

Dick DeBartolo noted, 'Nobody wanted to sponsor a show that made fun of products that were advertised on TV, like car manufacturers.' The program was instead created into a TV special, and is available for online viewing.In the mid-1980s, developed another potential Mad animated television series which was never broadcast. Rock film In the late 1980s and early 1990s, was attached to the title role of a film, despite the seeming incongruity of an Austrian actor playing an American G.I. In World War II. Screenplays were written by in 1987, in 1988, in 1993, and in 1996, depicting Rock as having a German-American father and being able to speak German (a skill he uses to ambush the enemy). Producer still attempted to make a Sgt.

Has written the latest screenplay, which is not based on any of the previous screenplay drafts. Cox has stated that Schwarzenegger is no longer attached to star in the project. In April 2007, David Gambino, VP at said, 'The good news is we have a fantastic screenplay and everybody's really happy with it. It's really just about trying to attach cast right now and really decide what the movie is going to be, how we're going to make it'.

Was reportedly under consideration for the role. In December 2008, reported that the film has been shelved due to his work on, but confirmed that the Sgt. Rock film will indeed be set during World War II and include the members of Easy Company. On February 2, 2010, Silver announced the setting change from World War II to another battle in the near future. Since then, there has been no further announcements.New Gods animated film Writer is interested in scripting a film set in the. There has been no further announcements since.Project 13 TV series In October 2017, it was announced that was developing a one-hour drama series based on and her father Dr.

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