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DC Movies - To Infinity and Beyond

Seeing Constantine canned for a few days ..
But from reputable places like redit and GFRobots .. :barf2:
But starting today more reputable places have said hogwash.. Still going.
Only anounced .. A month ago? Come on clickbait asses..:barf:
 
Burton dropped his personal issues all over that "Batman" film, revealed in his NBC interview (before the release of the film) where he complained about the idea of Batman being a "square-jawed" hero (his words), adding that he's more of a "techno-geek" (again, his words), hence the casting of Keaton. Burton had an agenda (seen in most of his "movies"), which extended to the sequel with a freakish Penguin that was more Ripley's Believe-it-or-Not! than anything one would have expected of the character from the source. That, and the obsession with surrealism-meets-sideshow art direction / a plastic, rubbery undertone to certain designs did not resemble any Gotham City from the most definitive Batman comics.

Elfman....just no.

I just thought the narrative was overrated.
 
Whatever you think of the movie itself the Deleted Scenes from Superman III that were used for the television edits are an interesting experience.

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And those for Superman II which are for the most part superior material to the deleted parts from the following film.

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So the hot rumor right now is that apparently a NEW after credits scene has been filmed for the Flash and

might feature a former Batman that would possibly be the next DC Universe Batman and father of Damian. So we might get Clooney or Bale back.
I can't see Bale coming back but if it were a father of Damian that would make the most sense.
That's so mad I can hardly believe it. But it certainly would get people excited for the rebooted Universe.
 
So the hot rumor right now is that apparently a NEW after credits scene has been filmed for the Flash and

might feature a former Batman that would possibly be the next DC Universe Batman and father of Damian. So we might get Clooney or Bale back.
I can't see Bale coming back but if it were a father of Damian that would make the most sense.
That's so mad I can hardly believe it. But it certainly would get people excited for the rebooted Universe.
Bale is probably very happy not being Batman anymore, and had a very outspoken dislike of Robin, so I can't see him coming back, either. And certainly not as his previous version of the character, what with Bruce Wayne being officially dead and a new Batman being around, not to mention Talia dead less than six months after even getting a chance of getting pregnant with Damian (which she was visibly not at the point of her death).
And Clooney, come on, the man is 61, he'll be 63 by the time the new Superman comes out. At that point, might as well have kept Michael Keaton on board. Plus, nobody liked Clooney's Batman, but Keaton's Batman is still celebrated to this day, see the hype around his return in The Flash.

Nah, if either Bale or Clooney return for The Flash, it will be a one-time cameo, not to be the Batman of the new universe.
 
Pretty much agree.
It's just a cameo and not a link to the next Batman movie.
 
First poster

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1624091144945803271

There will be a new trailer during the Superbowl on Sunday


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So the hot rumor right now is that apparently a NEW after credits scene has been filmed for the Flash and

might feature a former Batman that would possibly be the next DC Universe Batman and father of Damian. So we might get Clooney or Bale back.
I can't see Bale coming back but if it were a father of Damian that would make the most sense.
That's so mad I can hardly believe it. But it certainly would get people excited for the rebooted Universe.

I doubt Bale would be coming back.

He has expressed being finished with the role, so I too seriously doubt he would make a return dip into that particular pool. If this "DCU" is to be its own thing (or so we're told), that includes fresh performers in every role.
 
You know . . . I actually tried to like the 1989 movie, "Batman". I really did. Everyone had praised it to the skies, and I tried so hard to like it. In the end, I realized that aside from a few moments in the film, I enjoyed the music videos connected to it a lot more.

It's not a movie that aged well for me. I'm in my 50's so for me it was great to see a more serious take on a live action Batman compared to the tv show version since that's all we had at the time.

But then re-watching some years later I realized it's as cartoonish as the tv show. Just through a Tim Burton lens. Some of the scenes do have a more tough, serious Batman like the initial scene but then then rest is just goofy. The rest of those movies just got worse as they went.

And yes, it is fun to see Nicholson be outlandish but he's just doing his own version of what Romero did on tv.
 
It's not a movie that aged well for me. I'm in my 50's so for me it was great to see a more serious take on a live action Batman compared to the tv show version since that's all we had at the time.

But then re-watching some years later I realized it's as cartoonish as the tv show. Just through a Tim Burton lens. Some of the scenes do have a more tough, serious Batman like the initial scene but then then rest is just goofy. The rest of those movies just got worse as they went.

And yes, it is fun to see Nicholson be outlandish but he's just doing his own version of what Romero did on tv.
Returns, which I once loved, even more so. I watched it maybe 15 years ago with my wife, who hadn’t seen it before. She reckoned it was about as convincing as the 1960s one and I had to agree with her.
 
But then re-watching some years later I realized it's as cartoonish as the tv show. Just through a Tim Burton lens. Some of the scenes do have a more tough, serious Batman like the initial scene but then then rest is just goofy. The rest of those movies just got worse as they went.

And yes, it is fun to see Nicholson be outlandish but he's just doing his own version of what Romero did on tv.


Joker- I run this town now. First agenda. I need an advertising department to make stylish logos/imagery of me.

Also book some time for me to film a commercial. Bob make sure to paint the cars in purple and green too
 
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