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DCULeaks, who are fairly reliable, previously shared intel that Darren Aronofsky was in talks to direct a “Plastic Man” film for James Gunn’s DCU.

A source corroborated this intel telling me that Aronofsky had indeed spoken to Gunn about hopping onboard the superhero project. Now, a listing on Production Weekly has Aronofsky named as director of “Plastic Man,” which is still in development. This is of course not a confirmation, but does further indicate Aronofsky’s potential involvement.

We don’t have any additional information at this time, but it’s something to look out for. Aronofsky’s inclusion into the DCU wouldn’t be that surprising given that he’s known for his eclectic movie choices and was even once attached to direct an R-rated ‘Batman’ movie co-written by Frank Miller.

“Plastic Man” is a character who has yet to have his own movie. Many years ago, Gunn pitched a “Plastic Man” movie to Warner Bros with Matthew Lillard in the titular role. The studio rejected the pitch, but it sounds like Gunn may now be revisiting this old project, and that it wouldn’t even need a greenlight since he’s the current boss of the DCU.

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[–] BarbecueCowboy@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

After Joker/etc, they seem to be trying to pivot towards more artistic movies. I'm definitely interested to see where it goes.