Thread:Mygeto/@comment-4389268-20140205172417/@comment-1363526-20140206021737

I haven't seen Gustin as Barry yet, but I hear good things. Dunno if he's capable for the big screen, though. I think Amell could definitely contend with the big guys and be a great addition in a future JL film, but maybe not the first one. This whole thing with the separate Arrow universe is confusing, though. DC is known for assuming all of their viewers are morons, so they often don't try to do things that would confuse the average viewer.

That's why there hasn't been a live-action television series depiction of Batman in the past decade, due to them thinking people would confuse it with Nolan's Batman. So I definitely don't see them having two Flashes. DC really can strike gold by having an universe that spans from the cinema to TV, or do what Marvel's doing with Netflix.

To save them time and resources, it would be smart to use Reynolds as Hal, as I heard he was pretty good in the role, it was just the script that sucked. Though, I hear they might just scrap Hal and use Dwayne Johnson as John Stewart. Even though I love John Stewart, I think it would be best to use Hal. John's too much of a stoic, and Bats would have that personality trait down.

I think Ryan Gosling would make for a good Aquaman, and he has a pretty large install base, so that would help. Maybe someone like Aaron Eckhart for an older looking Aquaman.

And they'll probably use Cyborg over MM to coincide with the New 52, and to add diversity to the team. I think a young, unknown actor could work well for Cy. Or Chadwick Boseman.