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Warner Bros. Registers Domains For 4 Comic Book Films, Only One Of Which Has Been Officially Announced

Where's my Booster Gold/Blue Beetle film?!

WonderWomanShazam

Warner Bros. has yet to officially announce films for three out of these four website domain registrations.

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Back in April, Warner Bros. officially announced they’d be moving forward with a Justice League movie directed by Man of Steel/Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder. While we’ve been talking at length about the other films they most likely have on their agenda, new domain registrations lead us to believe an official announcement is imminent.

Techtimes caught the registrations:

JusticeLeagueFilm.com

ShazamMovie.com

WonderWomanTheMovie.com

AquamanMovie.com

One thing to keep in mind, these links will redirect to Warner Bros. official website, so if you’re looking to get the first sighting of Aquaman speaking to a school of fish, luck will not be your side fellow comic-book movie lover.

We’ve previously reported on Warner hiring screenwriters for two different takes on Aquaman and Dwayne Johnson has all but stated outright he’s playing Shazam (the hero previously named Captain Marvel). But while people who work for Warner Bros. have talked about a Wonder Woman film, reporters have speculated on specific dates, and Gal Gadot is supposedly contracted for one, it would be nice to get official word on that front.

The registrations aren’t a guarantee, of course, but we can hope!

(via The Outhousers, image via luvfemuscle on DeviantArt)

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