Wednesday Link-a-Mania

Flash Movie Stuck In Slow Motion
According to IGN the Flash movie (based on the DC comics character) has hit a creative stumbling block. Dark Knight producer Charles Roven is now off the project, saying, "Warner Bros came to me and said, 'The work that you've been doing hasn't yet resulted in something that any of us, including the filmmaking team, feel could be greenlit as a movie.'" He also said he understood their motivation, but hopes to find his way back to the property. This is not necessarily a bad thing for the project, nor is the film scrapped. New guidance may find an approach to the material everyone involved can agree upon… "The David Goyer screenplay, that didn't work. Goyer left the project. We then embarked with David Dobkin, trying to come up with another approach. We hadn't even hired a writer at that point. So for us, we completely understood. I've been making movies with Warner Bros. for 15 years, so that was fine, but I hope one day there's a way for me to get re-involved in the project.”

Daft Punk Make Tron Appearance
Arty Euro elecronica pop duo will not only be providing the music for the new Tron movie, but they’ll also be appearing in the movie, according to MTV .

Disney’s Reel Life Stories
Disney has picked up the script for a family fantasy movie about a magical film projector called Reel To Real, according to The Hollywood Reporter . Maybe it makes the trailer for Avatar look better.

More Lost And Found
TV Guide has a scoop on yet another presumed dead character returning to Lost. Click on the TV Guide link above if you’re not worried about spoilers. Though be warned – there are some Heroes and Fringe spoilers on the page too.

Heroes Gets Desperate
In a slightly embarrassing bid to get viewers interested in Heroes again, NBC has released this promo pic from the next episode. Oh dear…

Priest Has Some Impressive Weapons
Priest star Cam Gigandet has told MTV that he gets to play with some "very cool weapons” in the comic-strip movie adaptation. “I have an unbelievable knife; I have an unbelievable gun!”

DVR Winners
Vampire Diaries and Fringe are among the US telefantasy shows this season that are benefiting from the biggest gains when DVR figures are added to viewing figures, according to The Live Feed .

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