The superheroes of DC Comics
will battle the Marvel heroes at the box office, as Warner Bros.
confirmed plans for upcoming films on Wednesday that include new
installments of The Lego Movie franchise and expansions of the Harry Potter world.
Masked hero Batman will get a starring role with Ben Affleck's portrayal in Zack Snyder's anticipated 2016 release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Affleck will reprise the role for Snyder's 2017's Justice League Part One with Henry Cavill returning as Superman and Amy Adams as Lois Lane. Snyder will also direct Justice League Part Two for release in 2019. Actress Gal Godot will debut as Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman, and helm her own Wonder Woman film in 2017.
Lego Batman, voiced by Will Arnett in this year's hit animation The Lego Movie, will get his own spotlight in The Lego Batman Movie in 2017, and will also return in The Lego Movie 2 in 2018. The Lego franchise will also include Ninjago in 2016.
The new release dates and casting details were issued by Time Warner
Inc's Warner Bros. studios at the company's investor conference. They
come at a time when Disney's Marvel superheroes such as Captain America, Iron Man and Avengers are ruling the box office.
"The demand for high quality video content is growing fast - in the
United States and around the world - as new technologies have created
new platforms and millions of new connected consumers," said Warner
Bros. Chief Executive Kevin Tsujihara.
While the Harry Potter franchise concluded with its eighth
installment in 2011, three new films from the fantastical world of magic
created by author JK Rowling will be released every two years from
2016, starting with Fantastic Beasts. The new film will feature
characters from the fictional textbook written by Newt Scamander at the
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and will be directed by
David Yates, the filmmaker behind the final four Potter movies.
A new band of DC heroes, the Suicide Squad, will get their own film in 2016, directed by Fury filmmaker David Ayer. The Suicide Squad are ruthless incarcerated villains who work for the government in high-risk missions.
Speedy hero The Flash will be played by 22-year-old Perks of Being a Wallflower actor
Ezra Miller in a standalone film in 2018, and "Game of Thrones" actor
Jason Momoa will take the lead in "Aquaman" that same year. Captain
Marvel, who has the power to transform into six mythical heroes, will
lead new film Shazam in 2019, and stage actor Ray Fisher will play the lead in 2020's Cyborg, the superhero alter-ego of Victor Stone and one of the founding members of the Justice League.