"The Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan's involvement in rebooting the "Superman" franchise has led many fans to wonder whether or not DC Entertainment will follow Marvel Studios' example of creating a cohesive cinematic comic book universe — but for now, DC isn't saying one way or the other.
Speaking at this past weekend's WonderCon convention in San Francisco, Geoff Johns — the newly appointed Chief Creative Officer for DC Entertainment — told fans that he was not at liberty to discuss DC's current film plans.
"We're trying to bring everything together, but everything comes from the comics," he said, according to Coming Soon. "You'll see in the coming months how it's going to be better integrated. I'm really excited about it, but it's so early, I can't get into details yet."
As for when Johns would be able to discuss DC Entertainment's plans in greater detail, the "Blackest Night" writer cryptically teased: "We'll talk in San Diego."
Despite his tight-lipped responses, Johns offered very brief updates on "The Flash" and "Wonder Woman." He stated that "The Flash" is certainly in development, though he wouldn't discuss any potential casting or crew involvement. On the "Wonder Woman" front, Johns said that there are no updates but "everyone at DC wants to see it."
Asked about the possibility of an eventual "Justice League" movie following the Marvel model of connecting solo films like "Iron Man" and "The First Avenger: Captain America" to the bigger team-up of "The Avengers," Johns remained enigmatic.
"I can't talk about it," he said simply.
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