So, I've heard that it's been an on-and-off affair with putting together a JLA movie.
Now it's back on? makes sense with Green Lantern, Wonder Woman coming back with the new editions of Superman and Batman. Has anyone heard anything different?
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/Poniverse/news/?a=21147
more surprising, is that this link says that currently, Superman and Batman are not scheduled to be in a JLA movie. Seems really stupid considering how much this movie would cost to not include the 2 big guns. they want this to compete with the Avengers, but you don't see the Avengers movie without Thor and Iron Man
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Great! Just so long as they don't miscast it like they did with the one that was cancelled.
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Well, couldn't be as bad as the horrible idea of casting Nicholas "Duh" Cage as superman.
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Christopher Nolan has been very outspoken about the Batman character appearing in that movie as long as he's heading the franchise and now with him being one of the ones in charge of Superman it makes sense there too. I'd have to think that once Nolan leaves the Batman franchise he'd still be involved in some form like he is with Superman.
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Wow can't believe it's been nearly 2 years since a post in this thread.
"News" broke last night that Joseph Gordon Levitt is in talks to play Batman in the Justice League movie currently scheduled to be released in 2015 (although that will probably change due to the new Star Wars movie and Avengers 2 coming out that year as well as timing issues). JGL will reprise his role as "John Blake" from TDKR along with another character from Nolan's Batman films and speculation is Gary Oldman as Comissioner Gordon. There's another rumor that he will make a small cameo at the end of "Man of Steel" coming out in June to help bridge the two universes together (ala what Marvel did in setting up The Avengers movie) and set the stage for the JL movie.
I know I'm probably in the minority here but I liked the John Blake character from TDKR and think JGL is a very good actor, however I really don't have any interest in seeing him as Batman (or anyone else as Bruce Wayne as Batman). I'd much rather DC not do a JL movie and keep Superman and Batman in separate universes making their own movies. Or if they really feel the need to do one do it ala Pixar with all CGI animation.
I just think having a Batman reboot so close to a JL movie will end up hurting the Batman and Superman franchises.
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I would be on board more with JGL being batman, as opposed to someone else....at least it would make sence chronologically with how Rises ended.
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Look I totally understand the studios point of view trying to continue with the success of the Nolan franchise but Nolan said his story and it ended, it's time to move on and bring in fresh blood. If the studio wanted to do a "Batman Beyond" type movie with JGL I could have a better understanding for the reasoning behind it but WB is putting a lot of stock that the fans will "buy" someone other than Bruce Wayne as Batman not only for the JL movies but for the Batman reboot movies too. I just think it's way too risky and there's more harm than good potential here, especially since the John Blake character already had a lot of backlash from fans already.SICK likes this. -
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George Clooney as Batman.
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Batman and Robin was crap but Clooney was a pretty good Bruce Wayne in my option. He played the "player" Bruce Wayne side perfectly. He'd actually be a great choice if WB ever decided to make a live action version of The Dark Knight Returns but that will never happen because of B&R. -
Of course, I actually like Batman Forever even with its silliness and flaws. It's my 2nd favorite movie from the old Burton/Schumacher series. That's not to say that it's a good movie but I watch it when it's on and watch the DVD at least once a year. -
Fin D likes this.
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In all seriousness though I pretty much liked the designs of the 2 costumes, but Two-Face and Riddler were HORRIBLE in this movie. Both of Schumacher's films were horrendous, mostly due to his overuse of neon ****ing colors used in every thing imaginable in every scene. -
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I loved the Riddler in Batman Forever. Probably the only thing I liked about it.
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Anyway Tommy Lee Jones totally hammed up the Two Face role and was trying to "out Jim Carrey" Jim Carrey but I thought Carrey's Riddler was fine, definitely a throw back to the 60s TV show. Again I don't take the movie very seriously in the same way I do for Nolan's films. I think it's a fun Batman film but not a great one. It hasn't aged well at all and it totally a product of the 90s (a film like this would never get made today with the way comic movies have evolved). I thought the way they handled Dick Greyson/Robin was pretty well executed. I think some of the unfair criticism of the movie is because it gets grouped in with Batman & Robin but when it first came out it was very well received. Don't get me wrong it has plenty of flaws and things I'd change but I don't think it's as bad as people make it out to be. -
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Batman Forever and Batman & Robin sucked balls...period!
Gotham City looked like neon spiked, LSD tripped rave that was so ridiculous, it completely took away from the original storyline by Tim Burton, the darkness of Bruce Wayne/Batman and replaced it with an LSD & XTC laced Saturday morning cartoon.
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I'm gonna see this movie. And I'll make sure to pay for the tickets with my
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JGL's reps have denied this report.
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I do disagree, I enjoyed Batman Forever. That was a fun movie and did a good job of introducing Robin in a movie setting. Honestly that is one character that is difficult to get right. Of course he totally destroyed the good character with Batman & Robin, which is one of my least favorite films of all time.
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I think the problem with Burton's movies are for a movie named Batman, Batman never felt like the main character. -
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And yes one of the main problems with Burton's films was that he focused way too much on the villains because that's what Burton was more comfortable with. In Batman Returns, Batman/Bruce Wayne are barely even in the movie. Again I like Burton's films because I grew up watching them so they will always be special to me but as stand alone Batman films there are a lot of problems with them.
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