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Ryan Reynolds to star in 'Justice League of America' flick?
Australian News.Net Tuesday 21st August, 2007 (ANI)
Melbourne, Aug 21 : Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds is reportedly in talks to star in the 'Justice League of America' flick.
'Justice League of America' was a 1997 unsuccessful TV-pilot directed based on a team of fictional DC Superheroes, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
Reynolds who was earlier considered for playing 'The Flash' in David Goyer's film adaptation of the DC comic hinted that he might star in the upcoming Warner Brothers' project, while talking to MTV.
"I don't really know how much I'm allowed to talk about that stuff. But I'm sure they'll figure out something. It's no secret that they have a JLA script and it's a project that's in development - the contents of which, who knows. We'll see," the Moviehole quoted Reynolds, as saying.
The 30-year-old gave a similar response to IGN Movies when they asked the question.
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