THR: If Warner Bros called and asked you to help solve their Justice League problem, would you take that call?



Lindelof: The Justice League problem? I think a lot of that depends on Man of Steel. The Justice League problem is not a problem of, who is the bad guy that Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, Superman, whoever you decide to pit them against. The problem is: What’s the tone of that movie? They’ve been struggling with launching their own tone. The tone of Green Lantern is very different from the tone of The Dark Knight. They clearly inhabit two entirely different worlds. You want to feel like someone is establishing a world where the Justice League can exist, maybe Man of Steel is that movie. If Man of Steel works, and it’s great, I think it starts to make sense where Paradise Island is in that world. Because that’s an entirely different world than the one Christopher Nolan introduced.

Love or hate his stuff, Damon Lindelof gets a LOT of work. Coming offwith J.J. Abrams once again, many fans wondered if he'd be involved in the newmovie in some capacity, and in his interview with The Hollywood Reporter they do ask him about that -- but they also quiz him about the plannedfilm at Warner Bros. Although he is asked outright if he'd like to take a crack at the script, Lindelof plays coy, instead detailing what he feels the major issue with getting the movie together in the first place is.Do you agree? If so, would you like to see Lindelof have a go at it? Be sure to click the link below to check out the full interview...fans in particular won't want to miss it.