In this story, the DC hero Green Arrow is wrongly placed in jail and ends up enlisting some of the worst of the worst in the DC universe to get out.
Goyer had this to stay about the state of the project:
"We're working on that. We're about to bring on another writer. Obviously, Warner Bros. is now heavily into mining all of the various DC properties."
The writer that is leaving is Justin Marks (Captain Nemo: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea). Goyer also went on to discuss aspects of the Green Arrow character being behind bars:
"We came up with the idea and thought it could work in either the Marvel or the DC universe. It needed that type of character and there are analogues in both universes. Green Arrow seemed to make the most amount of sense."
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-comrade-
He better actually be Green Arrow at some point.
3 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag
T.Clark
Good news. Justin Marks is a hack.
The movie has potential. It could be a pretty dramatic prison thriller if written well, which is why Marks left...because he can't write that well.
3 years agoby @insertusernamehereFlag
The Narrator: The Better Man
I'd rather of seen a Hawkeye in prison flick that way he could be in the Avengers. Oh well.
3 years agoby @narratorFlag