Ditching the live-action route, the fourth Mad Max film will be a 3D animated feature without any involvement from Mel Gibson.
"I see myself as someone who is very curious about storytelling and all its various media,” said writer/director George Miller. “I’ve always loved anime, in particular the Japanese sensibility. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do."
The story will be partially taken from the script that was to be shot in 2003 until financing fell through. It was also mentioned that a tie-in action-adventure game would be released alongside the film.
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Australian filmmaker George Miller has finally confirmed that he is no longer involved in the Justice League live-action feature in any capacity. He told this when he appeared on Sydney-based morning talk show Sunrise this morning.
Miller indicated that if the project starts again, then it will most probably be recast as “the studios seem to want bigger stars in their superhero movies now.”
Through his appearance, Miller also admitted that Mel Gibson does not want to do the Mad Max script he wrote, but that he hasn’t given up on the possibility just yet.
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The Herald Sun has an article in which director George Miller praises Megan Gale’s screen test for Wonder Woman in the upcoming Justice League live-action movie. However, the most interesting bit is this: “Initially slated to be filmed Down Under, Miller conceded production had been moved offshore, with a plan to resume filming next year.”
Hopefully the movie will be shot next year and released the year after. A Justice League movie is long overdue. Warner Bros. is yet to confirm the tidbit.
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