For those wondered what else the strike has caused:
'Justice League of America'
It could be a long time before Superman and Batman meet on the big screen. With no shooting script and options having expired on potential cast members (man, we would have liked to see Wonder Woman as played by the buxom Megan Gale, pictured), Warner Bros. has now put its ensemble superhero flick on hold.
'Shantaram'
Warner Bros. called off the February start date on this Mira Nair-directed flick, in which Johnny Depp was set to star as an Australian heroin addict who escapes prison, pretends to be a doctor in India and eventually fights against the Russians in Afghanistan. Busy guy.
'Angels and Demons'
Tom Hanks has plenty of time to grow his hair out to reprise his role as cryptographer Robert Langdon. Due to an unfinished script by Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman, the Ron Howard-directed prequel to 'The Da Vinci Code' has pushed its release date from Dec. 19, 2008, to May 15, 2009.
'Pinkville'
United Artists postponed Oliver Stone's historical drama about an army general (Bruce Willis) investigating the My Lai Massacre, citing Stone's penchant for script-tinkering during shooting. As a result, Willis dropped out, making the film another casualty of the writers' war.
'Nine'
Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem and Sophia Loren will have to wait to flaunt their singing and dancing skills. This Rob Marshall-directed musical, which had planned to start lensing in March, is another victim of an unfinished script.
'Fantastic Voyage'
'Independence Day' director Roland Emmerich's remake of the 1966 sci-fi classic had been planned as a summer 2009 event movie for Fox,but 'National Treasure' screenwriting duo Marianne and Cormac Wibberley were unable to finish the script before the strike.
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(Data from AOL)