Abbott and Costello Meet Justice.
Batman has had tons of exposure through movies and television for the last fifty years. The recent Dark Knight trilogy was incredibly successful and you would be hardpressed to find a moviegoer at this point who doesn't know who Batman is.We don't need to see his reintroduction for the umpteenth time. Doing so would elicit the same reactions that Sony got when they rebooted Spiderman barely ten years after the first movie.
Unlike Batman, Captain America at the time of his first movie was hardly known outside the comic book world and thus needed a solo movie.
The obvious answer is "Rise of Justice."![]()
ichab said:We don't need to see his reintroduction for the umpteenth time. Doing so would elicit the same reactions that Sony got when they rebooted Spiderman barely ten years after the first movie.
This Batman was the polar opposite of Bale's
Not quite verbatim. There's a few pesky details here and there which don't jibe. (eg: Movies vs theater, alley vs street.)Begins is the most "comic-booky" of them, and can be taken verbatim as an origin story for Batfleck.
As well as Wayne's parental obsession: Bale's was Thomas, Affleck's was Martha.Not quite verbatim. There's a few pesky details here and there which don't jibe. (eg: Movies vs theater, alley vs street.)
BP and Spider-Man were not crucial to the origins of MCU/Avengers but WW, Batman and Superman are to the DCEU/JL. It never made any sense why they didn't introduce Batman and WW solo like they did with Superman in MoS before tackling joint crossover movies like BvS. Man of Steel was an amazing updated origin movie IMO and I wish they would of done the same with Batman simply because this Batman seems like he carries alot of baggage and it would of been nice to see what made him into the cold killer we saw in BvS + it would of helped Joker alot as well to debut with Batman before SS.
Wonder Woman does look great though and since I don't know much about her character am eager to see her origin story.
Real answer? At the time they made MOS WB had no intention of creating a shared universe of their own
That is not true, you can find a bazillion articles published even prior to the release of Man of Steel with quotes from studio executives to producers that state the contrary....
why she felt it was so important to get it back
SPOILER: She likes Steve Trevor.![]()
And glad to hear that they are coordinating so that Gal Gadot isn't the only one with an accent among the AMazons.
Batman killing people is a new thing to the DCEU Batman. Recall Alfred and Bruce's at the beginning of the film,Real answer? At the time they made MOS WB had no intention of creating a shared universe of their own and thus had no real plans at the time for the other DC characters. They had no foresight or vision about it, and thus the decision was made after the movie to retrofit it into a Shared Universe starting with BvS.
Heck, some foresight would've solved a lot of things.
Clark suddenly starting to care about the brutal Bat Vigilante in Gotham? Batman has been retired ever since Robin died years ago and only came back out of it due to Superman's appearance. Clark knew about the Bat Vigilante from before but he wasn't as brutal as he is now, so people are wondering if it's even the same guy or not.
Joker still being alive despite Batman being okay killing people? Him killing Robin is what pushed Batman that far, and he beat Joker within an inch of his life before stopping. Joker's been in a coma ever since and only comes out of it when Batman comes out of retirement. Leto's metal teeth and stuff are due to the injuries he got from Batman. Harley has also been in jail for years until she's let out in SS.
Some minor tweaks like that would've solved a lot of things.
Iron Man 1 may have been made as a standalone movie, but they went into it with enough foresight to leave the door open for the Shared Universe concept.
The problem isn't so much continuity as it is setting the foundation of that continuity on Zack Snyder's nihilistic sensibilities which is too much of an, um, acquired taste. BvS got a razzie award for the worst movie of the year, after all.
I wouldn't say Logan is a one off outlier. It has several other comic book properties to rub shoulders with. I posted this breakdown in another thread.Real life is depressing enough. Most do not go to the theater to see Superman snapping necks and saying "no one stays good in this world". I know Logan's out and it's pretty depressing, but it's a one-off outlier. It's not the tone of most Marvel movies. Guardians of the Galaxy is more of what audiences would prefer to see.
Batman killing people is a new thing to the DCEU Batman. Recall Alfred and Bruce's at the beginning of the film,
Alfred: New rules?
Bruce: We're criminals, Alfred. We've always been criminals. Nothing's changed.
Alfred: Oh, yes it has, sir. Everything's changed. Men fall from the sky, the gods hurl thunderbolts, innocents die. That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel.
The "Superman" coming to Earth is what brought Bruce out of retirement and compelled him to do something. As well as change his methods.
BvS got a razzie award for the worst movie of the year, after all.
Real life is depressing enough. Most do not go to the theater to see Superman snapping necks and saying "no one stays good in this world". I know Logan's out and it's pretty depressing, but it's a one-off outlier.
Hell, anything to make Steve Trevor vaguely useful and interesting.It would be an intriguing twist, though I'm not sure many would agree.
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