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Christopher Nolan says no to Batman reboot and Justice League film

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Now that Christopher Nolan is done with his epic Batman trilogy, the filmmaker has quashed speculation that he might be involved in a Justice League movie featuring the Dark Knight.

Writer-director Nolan said his take on Batman wraps up with The Dark Knight Rises, his third and final film centered on the DC Comics superhero. In an interview over the weekend to promote the finale, Nolan said he has no Justice League plans.

“No, none at all,” Nolan said. “We’re finished with all we’re doing with Batman. This is the end of our take on this character.”

Fans have conjectured that Nolan might return to Batman by producing a big-screen take on Justice League, DC Comics’ Avengers-style ensemble whose key superheroes include the Dark Knight, Superman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern.

Nolan guesses that the Justice League rumors started because of his involvement as a producer on next summer’s Superman relaunch, Man of Steel.

He also said he does not intend to get involved with any future solo Batman films when distributor Warner Bros., which owns DC Comics, decides the time is right to launch a new take on the masked vigilante.

“Batman will outlive us all, and our interpretation was ours. Obviously, we consider it definitive and kind of finished. The great thing about Batman is he lives on for future generations to reinterpret, and obviously, Warners will have to decide in the future what they’re going to do with him,” Nolan said. “We’ve had our say on the character. …

“I’ve got no plans to do anything more, and certainly, no involvement with any Justice League project.”

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2012/07/09/christopher-nolan-justice-league/

Not surprised. Nolan has spent nearly a decade on Batman and now he wants to move on. He has nothing else to prove.
 
Hope he makes more original films. I also enjoyed The Prestige and Inception, as well as his Batman films.

Sean
 
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Good point about Nolan. Of course, that doesn't mean that WB couldn't talk Bale into doing the character for a JL movie, if one is ever made.

And Nolan's definitely right that Batman will outlive us all.

:)
 
This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. Hell, I would've been more surprised if Nolan actually said he would be involved, no matter in what capacity (which is why I had a hard time believe said JLA producer rumors).

Of course, that doesn't mean that WB couldn't talk Bale into doing the character for a JL movie, if one is ever made.
I highly doubt that considering Bale has said repeatedly over the years that once Nolan is done, he's done.
 
Well there could be some peripheral involvement, if the rumors are true about Man of Steel working in some kind of small Justice League reference.
 
And Bale already talked in an interview about putting on the cowl for one last time in November.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45454.../christian-bale-says-hes-done-playing-batman/

"I wrapped a few days ago so that will be the last time I'm taking that cowl [Batman hood] off," Bale told the publication. "I believe that the whole production wrapped yesterday, so it's all done. Everything's finished. It's me and [director] Chris [Nolan] — that will be the end of that Batman era."

And even Emma Thomas said a 4th movie would be "episodic"

Three has a nice beginning middle and end

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=62224


"The great thing about a trilogy is that it feels like you've got a beginning, a middle and an end. It's like an extended version of a regular film. Once you get into a fourth film then it's just episodic, and I just can't see him getting excited about making another film where basically you're just wheeling in different villains."
 
Because he's the director the fanbase deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So, we'll do without him, because we can take it. Because he's not our director anymore. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector. A Dark Knight.
 
Good. I've enjoyed Nolan's sojourn into the Batman franchise, but I'll be happy to see him tackle smaller, more personal projects -- or at least more unique blockbusters like Inception.
 
Yeah, I suspect he'll stick to blockbusters rather than returning to smaller thrillers like his first three films, but you never know. And he's got a long way to go before he becomes George Lucas.
 
And even Emma Thomas said a 4th movie would be "episodic"


"The great thing about a trilogy is that it feels like you've got a beginning, a middle and an end. It's like an extended version of a regular film. Once you get into a fourth film then it's just episodic, and I just can't see him getting excited about making another film where basically you're just wheeling in different villains."

It might not be such a bad idea for the Batman movie series to go "episodic". Not everything has to be a grand saga. Sometimes it's enough to just make a good movie.

Besides it would be fun to see a variety of different directors with their own takes on the character and who aren't beholden to each others continuity.

Even better... give each of those directors as much creative control as they gave Nolan. Studio interference gave us Batman & Robin. A free hand gave us The Dark Knight.

I dare Warner Brothers do something daring for the next round of Batfilms. Don't pointlessly retread Nolan's style or try to turn Batman into something resembling the Marvel movies. Be bold, Warners.

This is Batman, he can survive anything!
 
Even better... give each of those directors as much creative control as they gave Nolan. Studio interference gave us Batman & Robin. A free hand gave us The Dark Knight.

I thought studio interference gave us the passable if unexceptional Batman Forever as opposed to the free hand that gave us the colossal mess that is Batman Returns?
 
Michael Bay should do World's Finest after Transformers 4. It should star Will Smith as Batman and Martin Lawrence as Superman. It'll be just like Bad Boys 2, but with bigger explosions.

And yes, Batman and Superman can be black. There's no reason why they can't.
 
Even better... give each of those directors as much creative control as they gave Nolan. Studio interference gave us Batman & Robin. A free hand gave us The Dark Knight.

I thought studio interference gave us the passable if unexceptional Batman Forever as opposed to the free hand that gave us the colossal mess that is Batman Returns?

Studio interference gave us Burton's first Batman while Batman Returns was all Burton.
 
Even better... give each of those directors as much creative control as they gave Nolan. Studio interference gave us Batman & Robin. A free hand gave us The Dark Knight.

I thought studio interference gave us the passable if unexceptional Batman Forever as opposed to the free hand that gave us the colossal mess that is Batman Returns?

Studio interference gave us Burton's first Batman while Batman Returns was all Burton.


Neither one was exceptional. Both were entertaining.
 
I dare Warner Brothers do something daring for the next round of Batfilms. Don't pointlessly retread Nolan's style or try to turn Batman into something resembling the Marvel movies. Be bold, Warners.

This is Batman, he can survive anything!

That's true. We already have plenty of different cinematic takes on the Dark Knight. Batman is a durable character.

Sean
 
The success of The Avengers didn't come out of nowhere. Marvel carefully built the foundation for that. They took their time and produced various individual films. They did a good job interconnecting all of these films. If Warner Bros. think they can just cash in on it by throwing a Justice League movie out, they will fail, badly.
 
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