Director Toro first proposed this movie plan in November 2013. At that time, he said that he was waiting for a screenwriter to integrate these characters into the DC movie universe. However, in the film list announced by Warner and DC in October last year, there was no "Justice League Dark" project. Recently, Director Toro revealed the progress of the film on the set of the second season of "Blood": "We are working on script revisions. The production of the film depends on our progress. If I can make this film, I Will be very willing to do it. I think the script and the characters are very three-dimensional."
However, the director also said that if Warner and DC will shoot this movie, he will probably not be involved in it: "Justice League Dark must be in DC In the plans of the movie universe." The reason why DC abandoned Justice League Dark at this stage is simple. Whether it is "Wonder Woman", "Aquaman" or "The Flash", these characters have a large or small relationship with the Justice League. The Joker in "Suicide Squad" also has a long history with Batman. However, the characters in Justice League Dark are not closely related to members of the Justice League such as Superman and Batman. The possibility of Warner and DC making a movie for this combination of superheroes is unlikely at this stage.