Film & TV News: PROXY, THE PUNISHER, JUSTICE LEAGUE Might Be Direct Sequel To BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

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Proxy, The Punisher, Justice League, And Other Film And TV News

ProxyThe PunisherJustice League, and other films and TV shows have made recent production news.

These productions come from studios based primarily in the United States. The production information within is subject to change.

Justice League

A new report from Total Film claims that the upcoming Justice League film will serve as a direct sequel to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. While it was widely assumed that the DC superhero crossover would have some connection to Dawn of Justice, Warner Bros. never gave any indication that it would directly tie into the events of that movie. Neither WB nor DC have offered any confirmation of the report however.

The Punisher

Marvel Creator and Content Development Vice President C.B. Cebulski indicates that another hero could appear in the planned Punisher series. The comic company VP reportedly revealed this information at Manila’s Asia Pop Comic-Con. While Cebulski’s comments are speculative at best, that hasn’t stopped fans from venturing guesses as to who may show up in the show.

Proxy

Fox is in the process of developing the science fiction drama Proxy for television.

Secret Santa

Lifetime has opted to give the green light to a holiday-themed TV film tentatively titled Secret Santa.

Family Business

CBS has committed to producing and airing the proposed CIA drama Family Business from Barbara Hall and Glenn Geller.

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