Things We Saw Today: George Miller’s Justice League Concept Art

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As if Mad Max: Fury Road weren’t reason enough to love George Miller, check out the concept art from his now abandoned attempt to bring the Justice League to the big screen! Sadly, we’ll only ever have the documentary film about the effort to hold onto. That, and this beautiful artwork. (via /Film)

  • In not-entirely-Star Wars-related George Lucas news, the short film commissioned by Lucas that accompanied The Empire Strikes Back during its original theatrical run, Black Angel, is being remade as a feature-length film! (via JoBlo)
  • Cameron Crowe muses over the possibilities of a Say Anything… remake. (via /Film)

Chris Evans and his brother, Scott, laugh their way through the beginning of James Taylor’s “Fire and Rain.” Awww. (via ONTD)

  • At long last – and after great success in Orlando – The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is coming to Universal Studios Hollywood in the spring of 2016! (via /Film)
  • A 26-episode Mega Man animated series based on the Capcom video game franchise is headed your way! (via Deadline Hollywood)

Check out the first photo from the new Sailor Moon musical (with some new cast), Sailor Moon: Un Nouveau Voyage, introducing Shuu Shiotsuki as Haruka Tenou (Sailor Uranus), Sayaka Fujioka as Michiru Kaiou (Sailor Neptune), and Karin Takahashi as Hotaru Tomoe (Sailor Saturn)! (via Sailor Moon 20th Anniversary Project)

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