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And Christian Slater is still going strong.
And Christian Slater is still going strong.

This project never seemed to go beyond wishful thinking but several years later Wolfgang Peterson was linked to another BvS project. While most young Hollywood actors seemed to be up for both roles, it was at one stage stated that Colin Farrell would be Batman and Jude Law Superman (Law had also been linked to the JJ Abrams abortive project).
Back in the 80s I remember rumors of Tom Cruise being cast as Peter Parker for a Cannon Films production of Spider-Man.
This project never seemed to go beyond wishful thinking but several years later Wolfgang Peterson was linked to another BvS project. While most young Hollywood actors seemed to be up for both roles, it was at one stage stated that Colin Farrell would be Batman and Jude Law Superman (Law had also been linked to the JJ Abrams abortive project).
As I recall, Christian Bale was rumored to be a top contender for Batman even back then. Meanwhile, Jude Law wouldn't do Superman because Warner Bros. wouldn't give him script approval on the sequels.
Annette Benning was going to be Catwoman in Batman Returns but she got pregnant.
Annette Benning was going to be Catwoman in Batman Returns but she got pregnant.
Sean Young also famously vied for the role of Catwoman in Batman Returns. She even went as far as appearing on TV as Catwoman practically pleading for the role and allegedly stormed on the WB lot looking for Burton, who apparently hid under his desk until security removed Young from the premises.
^It would also have added a whole new dynamic to the Batman/ Joker relationship, given Brokeback Mountain.
Christian Bale auditioned for Robin in Forever but lost that role. Poor him.
Didn't I hear Jack Black was initially asked to play Green Lantern?
Additionally, Young was up for the part of Vicki Vale in the first film. She actually got the part, but due to an injury while horseback riding, they had to give the role to someone else.This project never seemed to go beyond wishful thinking but several years later Wolfgang Peterson was linked to another BvS project. While most young Hollywood actors seemed to be up for both roles, it was at one stage stated that Colin Farrell would be Batman and Jude Law Superman (Law had also been linked to the JJ Abrams abortive project).
As I recall, Christian Bale was rumored to be a top contender for Batman even back then. Meanwhile, Jude Law wouldn't do Superman because Warner Bros. wouldn't give him script approval on the sequels.
I think Bale was a top contender along with Farrell. When a reporter confronted Bale about the rumor, he said at the time "It's Bateman, not Batman". Bale was also a contender for Superman, at least according to a semi-recently interview with Wolfgang Petersen about the now defunct film.
Sean Young also famously vied for the role of Catwoman in Batman Returns. She even went as far as appearing on TV as Catwoman practically pleading for the role and allegedly stormed on the WB lot looking for Burton, who apparently hid under his desk until security removed Young from the premises.Annette Benning was going to be Catwoman in Batman Returns but she got pregnant.
What a strange career she's had. I only know her as the chick from "Blade Runner" and *SPOILER ALERT*....
The guy who got a sex change operation in "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective".![]()
I heard Bill Murray was considered for the role of Batman. Even after seeing how well he could play a serious character in "Lost in Translation" and seeing a skinny actor Michael Keaton (previously best known for comedy) do a good job as Batman, I still think that would have been weird.
Yeah, I think Keaton was brilliant in the role. He didn't need to do a crazy angry voice. When he told that crook "I'm Batman", you can hear the threat crazed man underneath. As Wayne, I love how lost he looked in his own mansion in every scene. It wasn't really his money after all, it was his parents'.
Batman: What do you want?
The Penguin: Ah, the direct approach. I admire that in a man with a mask.
[laughs, then turns serious]
The Penguin: You don't really think you'll win, do you?
Batman: Things change.
She actually started work on Batman and the horseback riding injury was incurred during filming. There was going to be a scene where Bruce Wayne and Vicki Vale go horseback riding on the grounds of Wayne Manor.Additionally, Young was up for the part of Vicki Vale in the first film. She actually got the part, but due to an injury while horseback riding, they had to give the role to someone else.
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