TheNextNolan22
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Wot did u sai m8?
*texting iz teh nu language*
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Wot did u sai m8?
*texting iz teh nu language*
Yeah it's a Gotham-specific problem that can't be easily fixed by outsiders. And it really would give a chance for multiple villains to feature without needing an outright focus. They're just a backdrop of what Gotham is now like. I don't want Batman films to be trilogies that feature one or 2 lead villains before rebooting every time as we're going to get the same guys over and over with at least one whole film dedicated just to Joker.I would love that angle. A Gotham gang war plot of some sorts that extends over an entire film trilogy- that way, we can truly witness the wealth of Batman's rogue gallery.
This scenario would also remove other Justice League members from popping up (for the most part) since this type of situation is logistically complex and deals with many intertwining, continuous relations that needs to be tackled from the underground. What I'm saying is that the gang war is not necessarily an emergency situation that would require a Justice League. It's corruption stretching decades starting before Bruce Wayne's birth (shout out to the Court of Owls) until now with many icons rising and falling to power. It would require the expertise of a Batman to unpack the system.
One thing though, I think this is basically the plan for "Gotham" the show. Nevermind lol
If that comment makes you mad ,I think INC's post made me legitimately angry.![]()
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Were young kids really the target demo for TDKReturns DC animated film though?
I don't see a reason to make an R rated batman. Most, if not all, of my favorite Batman comics have nothing in them that would require an R rating.
Also, I think you're selling children short. Batman isn't for kids? Of course he is! BTAS, arguably one of the most lauded and most iconic Batman adaptations appealed to children and adults. Could you make an R rated Batman film? Sure. But it's by no means needed to be true to the spirit of the character.
I don't see a reason to make an R rated batman. Most, if not all, of my favorite Batman comics have nothing in them that would require an R rating.
Also, I think you're selling children short. Batman isn't for kids? Of course he is! BTAS, arguably one of the most lauded and most iconic Batman adaptations appealed to children and adults. Could you make an R rated Batman film? Sure. But it's by no means needed to be true to the spirit of the character.
No for Batman, but yes for some of the characters from Batman comics.
As much as I loved B:TAS (it was definitely my favorite cartoon), I don't want to watch that Joker in movie, which was fun and great, but mostly a comic relief character. I want him to be closer to the one from "Under the Red Hood".
And again, how to introduce Mad Hatter or Black Mask properly?
Maybe you're right about R-rating not being necessary, though... I'm not quite sure what exactly can pass as PG-13 and what makes the movie "R". "Under the Red Hood" was PG-13 after all. Though it was animated, on film it would be much more brutal.
I don't see a reason to make an R rated batman. Most, if not all, of my favorite Batman comics have nothing in them that would require an R rating.
Also, I think you're selling children short. Batman isn't for kids? Of course he is! BTAS, arguably one of the most lauded and most iconic Batman adaptations appealed to children and adults. Could you make an R rated Batman film? Sure. But it's by no means needed to be true to the spirit of the character.
I completely agree with this. Batman and any other superhero really, is meant to appeal to children. Superheroes are a standard for which kids should aspire to. So, every time I hear someone quote Frank Millers "godd**n Batman" I cringe. Is that really the language we should be encouraging kids to use? Nope. And more recently, this concept of Joker that slices his face off is more grotesque and goes too far imo. Also, I know I sound like an old man lecturing, but I'm really a 27 yr old person that grew up with Batman TAS which perfectly walked the line of dark, meaningful and appropriate for kids.
I completely agree with this. Batman and any other superhero really, is meant to appeal to children. Superheroes are a standard for which kids should aspire to. So, every time I hear someone quote Frank Millers "godd**n Batman" I cringe. Is that really the language we should be encouraging kids to use? Nope. And more recently, this concept of Joker that slices his face off is more grotesque and goes too far imo. Also, I know I sound like an old man lecturing, but I'm really a 27 yr old person that grew up with Batman TAS which perfectly walked the line of dark, meaningful and appropriate for kids.
Yes, I think Freeze should be the next Bat villain to be used again. Joker can wait.
That's considered PG compared to what most kids use nowadays.
Mind you I don't want to see The Joker right now but part of the complaining about the Joker is the cult of Nolan-Ledger Joker not wanting to accept another interpretation of the character in live action.Ya gotta love all these people complaining about Joker being overused in the movies but seem have no problem with Luthor who's had way more live action appearances than Joker.
Ya gotta love all these people complaining about Joker being overused in the movies but seem have no problem with Luthor who's had way more live action appearances than Joker.

Mind you I don't want to see The Joker right now but part of the complaining about the Joker is the cult of Nolan-Ledger Joker not wanting to accept another interpretation of the character in live action.
Yes I want to see other villains before the Joker reappears in live action but The Joker should in fact reappear in live action in the future. I'm not going to budge one inch on that.
Yeah it's a Gotham-specific problem that can't be easily fixed by outsiders. And it really would give a chance for multiple villains to feature without needing an outright focus. They're just a backdrop of what Gotham is now like. I don't want Batman films to be trilogies that feature one or 2 lead villains before rebooting every time as we're going to get the same guys over and over with at least one whole film dedicated just to Joker.
I'm not including you. The people who have that bias know who they are.
I think it's a common thing with a lot of superhero films, overexposure of their primary villain at the expense of their rogues gallery. After the current versions of Eisenberg and Fassbender are played out I'd like a good break for Joker, Luthor & Magneto on film. It'll also make their eventual comebacks all the better.
Godfather style 5 families would be great including Two Face, Penguin, and Black Mask as bosses. Even if they don't want to do it right now (can't see Affleck wanting to do 3 solos), as it would be external to everything else in the DCCU I'd like it to be a backdrop for Gotham whenever we visit there in BvS or JL. Maybe the TV show will do it like you suggested.Yeah. As much as I like how character-driven TDKT was, I would like a trilogy revolving around a well-crafted detective plot- A crime epic derivative similar in structure as the LOTR, or the Godfather, or a compressed version of the Harry Potter franchise.
The X-Men film series has been hindered by the Magneto obsession. Magneto should not have appeared in every film.
Ya gotta love all these people complaining about Joker being overused in the movies but seem have no problem with Luthor who's had way more live action appearances than Joker.