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April
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Goyer sets "Super Max"

David Goyer, whose comics-to-movie credits include the "Blade" trilogy and co-writing "Batman Begins," tells Wizard Universe of plans to make a Green Arrow movie ... sort of.
Goyer told the site that he's sold WB a film called "Super Max," in which Green Arrow is wrongly convicted of a crime and sent to a prison filled with all kinds of lesser-known DC villains. Goyer says Green Arrow would only appear in costume for the first 10 minutes of the pic, then he'd be Oliver Queen.

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Why do so many writers who get their ideas turned into movies do this..The hero is in costume for a moment or two then they go to street clothes..Either make a super hero in a costume or don't put them into costume at all..

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