I've got zero interest in seeing a Super-hero version of Se7en starring the Flash...the Flash is not dark and gritty and all that crap...the Flash is bright, fun, colorful and has a talking Gorilla as one of his regular enemies. That's the movie I wanna see...DC's whole process of thinking all their movies have to be dark is completely ridiculous...Batman was successful as that because his character embodies that spirit. Superman should embody hope and strength, not loss and mourning, Flash should embody fun and energy, not murder and pain...at least Marvel films (whole not flawless, but still quite enjoyable) stay true to the character in their pantheon, and don't try and make it all dark and edgy, they tried that...in the 90's...we see how well that worked out...
Stupid 3-D having to muck up every movie that comes out...being one of many Americans who wear glasses (mostly because I'm too lazy to put in my contacts)...those glasses on top of my glasses does not lead to a pleasant movie viewing experience...plus 3-D belongs in the realm of cheesy horror films and animated movies...not every freakin movie that comes out...hopefully Nolan stands his ground...though he'll probably have to fold...










I understand what their saying about the Flash being a darker in tone. Their just saying that anytime your dealing a story centered around a murder investigation, it's naturally going to be somewhat dark. It doesn't mean that Barry Allen will be a Batman clone, it just simply means that the themes presented will be darker. I really like that they will acknowledge alternate dimensions.
I can't see Natalie Portman as Lois Lane.
I agree with Loco, Sam Raimi could really do something cool with Supes.