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09:00am ET, 17-December-04

 Goyer Back In A Flash

Blade: Trinity writer/director David Goyer will write, produce and direct a movie based on DC Comics' The Flash, Variety reported. Goyer will make the movie for Warner Brothers, for whom he also wrote the script for the upcoming fifth Batman movie, Batman Begins.

The Flash is still in development and is the first project to be identified under Goyer's recently signed overall production deal with the studio, the trade paper reported.

Created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert, the Flash first appeared in DC Comics late in 1939. He's the alter ego of chemistry student Jason Peter "Jay" Garrick, an aspiring athlete whose exposure to heavy water fumes gives him the ability to move at incredible speeds, the trade paper reported.

A version of the venerable DC Comics character recently appeared in an episode of The WB's Smallville.

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