As for Hal, Bradley cooper is still a strong name, but casting will likely be based off of who is cast for JLA, which could be soon since they already chose who will play the flash.
^That recent article also states that Batman vs. Superman comes out May 2016, when it got moved to March 2016 months ago. Lack of fact checking, rampant speculation - that's journalism today.
Marvel may have a plan for their movies that goes through to 2028, but they aren't announcing movies titles to come out six years in advance - all we know is Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 is in 2017, Avengers 3 by 2018. This just smacks of more of the need for headline grabbing, by DC & Warners. Like when they wanted to steal Marvel's thunder in 2012 when Avengers was a box office monster, claiming Justice League would be out in 2015. And so on & so on...
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I stopped taking these big sweeping press conference announcements seriously some time ago. Yes, DC & Warners are building a shared universe, but it's happening nowhere near as fast as they are claiming. And they are still playing it safe (or is it just being lazy?) by making their TV properties be separate universes from the films; at Marvel, it's all connected.
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I was annoyed by the decision to keep tv and movies separate as well but Not sure keeping it all in one Universe has done Marvel any good tbh. AOS has been a bit of a failure rating wise. It began with 12 million viewers. It now has under 5 Mill. Not much above The Flash which is on the CW. A network so small that Flash is is most watched show on it right now.