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Broddie;c-10132786 said:You could totally make a trilogy with an older seasoned Batman and the batfamily. Even without the batfamily. Keaton was around early 40s when he did his dualogy. I just don't think that's what Reeves is into.
Tell you the truth I lost interest the minute they started talking about recasting. Much more interested in Aquaman as well as Wonder Woman and Superman sequels.
I actually thought Gyllenhaal was older than that. Dude has 2 years on me. I never want to see an early 20s JL. It will look like cosplayers not grown superheroes. Wasn't that what people were complaining about with Dr. Miller's Justice League Mortal?
fortyacres;c-10133250 said:what about Jon Hamm for Batmayne ???
HundredEyes ;c-10133272 said:fortyacres;c-10133250 said:what about Jon Hamm for Batmayne ???
Lol nah, best to go with some young mofo. Dont know who....shit might be best to cast an unknown/upcoming young actor imo. Someone who rocks the cowl untill he has the same age as Hamm is now.
We might get jefrey dean morgan as pops batman aka alcoholic no fucks given bats in flashpoint though...
Idiopathic Joker;c-10133797 said:Probably gonna be a while before we see a Batman film.
Lou_Cypher;c-10133892 said:Idiopathic Joker;c-10133797 said:Probably gonna be a while before we see a Batman film.
I dont think so. Reeves Batman is scheduled for 2019. Still plenty of time for him to find his replacement and DC/WB to come up with a solid plan for Post Snyder DCEU.
Broddie;c-10133572 said:Redo The Riddler and Mr. Freeze in the next 2 Batman solos. Then only bring back dual villains for a 3rd one if it's a noirish mystery that uses a gangwar between The Penguin and The Ventriloquist as the backdrop.
Angeles1son85;c-10134224 said:That means that Coco, Pixar’s latest, will have a second weekend to lead the pack, as Justice League continues its downward spiral. This began yesterday when Coco brought in $6.2 million to arrive at the top spot, right above Justice League with $4.5 million, bringing its domestic take to $183.3 million. The latest DC catastrophe has been doing much better overseas, where it has a cumulative take of some $311 million, but even with a combined global box office that will pass $500 million over the weekend, it’s not entirely clear if it will make back its money, let alone make a profit. Indeed, some estimates now have the entire film and its marketing costs coming in at north of $600 million, a number that should make any reasonable person sit down and weep for the world.