I understand why a lot of people don't want it to happen, but if it's executed perfectly, it can be as good as Batman Begins.Threshold wrote:But no-one else does.Red Hood wrote:I want a Batman Beyond film.
[SPOILER TDKR] Batman reboot theory
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Batman Beyond is fantastic. I absolutely love Bruce Wayne, but after Nolan's swan song, I don't think anyone wants to see a direct attempt to accomplish what Nolan did with his masterful trilogy. Warner Bros. can't go back to cheesy Batman or the realism associated with the Nolanverse.
The Batman franchise needs a fresh take. Not only is Gotham completely different in Batman Beyond, but so is the new Batman. Terry is an interesting hybrid of Spiderman and Bruce Wayne.
Batman Beyond has great potential. However, the main issue with a Batman Beyond reboot would be Bruce Wayne. In the series, Bruce Wayne is extremely important.
The Batman franchise needs a fresh take. Not only is Gotham completely different in Batman Beyond, but so is the new Batman. Terry is an interesting hybrid of Spiderman and Bruce Wayne.
Batman Beyond has great potential. However, the main issue with a Batman Beyond reboot would be Bruce Wayne. In the series, Bruce Wayne is extremely important.
I'm all up for a John Blake Batman film or films as long as Chris, David, and Jonah it.
The final scene (and, to be honest, the entire development of the "John Blake" character) so perfectly sets up a continuation that the "Powers That Be" at TimeWarner Entertainment would be insane not to capitalize on it. The "Nolan Batman" franchise has become a cinematic legend, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a hot commodity in the acting world. To pass up this opportunity would be beyond insane; it would be criminal.
I was not aware that Christopher Nolan would be producing the successor to his franchise. Why does this make me nervous? It's not like we've ever seen a good Batman director produce a bad sequel to his films, have we?
Produced by Tim Burton
I was not aware that Christopher Nolan would be producing the successor to his franchise. Why does this make me nervous? It's not like we've ever seen a good Batman director produce a bad sequel to his films, have we?
Produced by Tim Burton
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Don't worry. Burton isn't as good a director as Nolan.BigIslandYU2 wrote: I was not aware that Christopher Nolan would be producing the successor to his franchise. Why does this make me nervous? It's not like we've ever seen a good Batman director produce a bad sequel to his films, have we?
Duly noted.JMan wrote:Don't worry. Burton isn't as good a director as Nolan.BigIslandYU2 wrote: I was not aware that Christopher Nolan would be producing the successor to his franchise. Why does this make me nervous? It's not like we've ever seen a good Batman director produce a bad sequel to his films, have we?
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My friend at work seems to think that
in the ending of TDKR , they revealed John Blake as "Robin" , so why would they make Robin as Batman in the reboot.sequel? (does that happen in the comics?)
There has happened a lot in the Nolan universe that didn't happen in the comic.
For instance:
For instance:
David emerges from the store slowly. He braces himself against a parked car and then keeps on walking in a nightmarish daze.
WE PULL BACK as David blends in with dozens and dozens of ordinary people, walking on an ordinary street, in an ordinary city.
WE PULL BACK as David blends in with dozens and dozens of ordinary people, walking on an ordinary street, in an ordinary city.
I guess the only reason he did that, was to Introduce the "Robin twist" in the ending...Erik wrote:There has happened a lot in the Nolan universe that didn't happen in the comic.
For instance: