Texas Zombie
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I would go for a less armored more acrobatic version of batman's suit.
But Gordon will probably be 'hunting' him in the next one and we saw Bruce & Fox may not always see eye to eye on what methods are appropriate. Batman can hardly count on them forever. Also none of those 3 can be out in the field with Batman.Just feel that Robin isn't needed in the series. Gordon, Alfred, and Fox are more than acceptable as Batman's allies.
Yes, and raising a kid when he's not ready is what we call conflict, and that's what fiction is about. Batman would never be ready, anyway.This Batman at this stage of his crime fighting should not have a Robin. The man is still learning himself. Don't think he's ready to start raising a kid.
Gotham will always be trying to fix itself, and Batman being on the run takes up no more "room" than any other conflict. Neither means there is not enough "room' for Robin, unless the writer happens to be incompetent. Where Batman is left at the end of The Dark Knight is the perfect set-up for Robin's introduction.Plus, assuming there will only be three of these, and taking from TDK's ending, with Batman on the run, and all of Gotham trying to fix itself, I don't see room for Robin.
The general public will accept anything that is sold well enough.Do you guys think that the general public will except a Robin?
Tell that to the Spider-Man fans in 2004.![]()
It doesn't matter. It takes one film for the fans to turn on a director.
It doesn't matter. It takes one film for the fans to turn on a director.
Have you seen all of Nolan's films? Stick your foot in your mouth and walk away. Yes, it can take one film to make people turn on him, but that was not what I said. I said "NOLAN IS A BETTER DIRECTOR AND WRITER THAN RAIMI". I know that if you make a ****ty comic hero movie people will turn on him. I also know that Nolan will NOT put out a ****ty movie, whether it's Batman or a different genre.
Go eat your Wheaties, son, and then come talk to me.