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Old 2013-07-25, 12:58   Link #112
SoldierOfDarkness
The Dark Knight
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From the deepest abyss in the world, where you think?
Age: 38
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Originally Posted by Vallen Chaos Valiant View Post
I can Imagine a film from Superman's perspective, who tries to catch a Supervillain but with Batman one step ahead of him all the way. And Clark end up wondering if Batman was a myth, and don't really meet him for real until the end of the film and the Climax.

The idea is to make Batman mysterious. A man who no one truly understands. They could even make it so we never see the Batcave. We would know as much about Batman as Superman does. An enigma, a mystery, a dangerous ally who even Superman worry about.

Doing it this way, we won't need to focus on re-introducing a new Batman. We don't even need to reintroduce Bruce Wayne. We would never see Batman without his costume.
No they can't do that.

One of the reasons why Dredd failed was because audiences want to be able to see a hero's face. For some strange reason general audiences have to connect so one way or the other batman or at least bruce wayne would have to be shown.

Of course he can still be mysterious. It can be like 5% Bruce wayne and 95% Batman and that should be enough.
The executives would be pushing hard on that one just like they did with Snake Eyes in GI Joe.

Besides, this movie would be about Batman and Superman so we have to see both of them equally. If it was a Superman movie only then sure but they can't have that.

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Frankly, the best bet for an eventual Justice League movie is to ditch the current GL, add the Nolan Batman series to the franchise (having Joseph Gordon Levitt step-in as Batman), and then make a film or two staring lesser known (amongst non-comic fans) superheroes (Flash and Cyborg could be huge movies if done right), a new Batman with Levitt (hell make it a "cheap" 50 million dollar R-Rated film while you're at it, just to really get the fans excited) and finally build up to a Justice League film showcasing Wonder Woman in a similar narrative structure to Rogue/Wolverine in the first X-Men movie (throwing a new GL into the mix wherever they could fit). Add a central villain like Amanda Waller that can connect the films together, and suddenly you have a strong franchise with room to grow.
No they can't.

Nolan's batman is standalone and doesn't work with the actual DC Universe.

They would have to go with a new Batman but as others pointed out I don't think he needs another introductory movie like the Batman trilogy. He can be easily weaved into the story or even have the story start from his POV.

It's doable



With Clark's x-ray vision it's not that hard for him to uncover Bruce's identity.
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