While plenty of big announcements are likely to be made by DC when they have their Comic-Con panel tomorrow, one nugget of news concerning an upcoming film has been brought to light today, as DC Comics has revealed the writer they would like to scribe the Justice League movie.
Deadline reports that Warner Bros. has set their sights on Chris Terrio to write the Justice League feature film screenplay. Terrio, who won an Oscar for penning 2012's Argo, recently did rewrite work on the Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice script that Warner Bros. really liked. Staying busy in the business is Terrio, who has the forthcoming Bunker Hill with Ben Affleck and The Foreigner with Matt Damon.
Justice League will be directed by Zack Snyder and will star Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Jason Momoa is eyeing the role of Aquaman. Though an official release date has yet to be unveiled for this Avengers rival, it's likely that DC will make announcements about the project at their Comic-Con panel tomorrow. The Daily Dead team is covering Comic-Con live for the entire event, so check back frequently for updates on DC projects and and other breaking news related to your favorite movies and TV shows.
Below you can see Chris Terrio (right) pictured with Ben Affleck on the set of Argo: