Now that the live action JUSTICE LEAGUE film is coming together in an official way, the rampant rumor mongering can now turn to the casting of all the major superhero roles to be featured in the film – Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Aquaman and The Green Lantern. Considering the film will shoot in director George Miller’s native Australia, it’s no surprise that the first name to be thrown out for the golden lassoed Amazonian princess is Aussie Victoria Hill. According to Moviehole, she’s only auditioned for the role so she doesn’t exactly have the role in the bag. She does, however, fit the physical characteristics of the invisible jet flying warrior, in that she’s a young smoking hottie and a brunette. What do you guys think?
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