DC’s Black Lightning heads into development

Black Lightning is heading into develop

by Phil de Semlyen |
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With Flash, DC's Legends Of Tomorrow and Supergirl to his name, TV producer Greg Berlanti currently holds the keys to DC TV universe in his hands. According to Deadline, that kingdom may have a new superhero addition. Berlanti is developing Black Lightning and is currently pitching it to the US networks.

The creation of writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden in 1977, Black Lightning is one of the first black superheroes in the canon. As Jefferson Pierce, his real name, he hails from Metropolis where he works as head teacher of a high school. Appalled at the criminal enterprises at work in his city, he dons the costume of his superhero alter ego to fight for truth, justice and the American way.

According to Deadline, Berlanti has teamed up with The Game and Being Mary Jane's creators Mara Brock Akil and husband Salim Akil to nut out a slightly different storyline. CW’s take, should it come together, will see both his daughter and a star student become embroiled in that shady netherworld. With the stakes high, Pierce is forced to become Black Lightning again.

Expect the influential producer to find a home for this one. He’s also got Archie Comics adaptation Riverdale landing on CW early next year.

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