
Shawn Levy has stepped on board to direct Warner Bros. Pictures' "The Flash," the big-screen adaptation of the DC Comics speedster hero. Levy's decision to get involved in the project is his first move since the successful release of his "Night at the Museum," a $225 million boxoffice smash.Charles Roven and Alex Gartner are producing "Flash." It is believed that Levy will act in a producing capacity as well.Sources said that Levy, who before "Museum" had been known for such comedies has no intention of making "Flash" a comedy but is aiming for a lighter movie than previous Warners comic book adaptations, such as "Batman Begins" and "Superman Returns." More...