MadderMaximus
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Those years in his twenties when Bruce was an Instagram thirst trap.
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Those years in his twenties when Bruce was an Instagram thirst trap.
Anson Mount I mean he deserves a 2nd chance at being a superhero considering the failed experiment of him playing Black Bolt in Inhumans but also taking into account his performances like for example in Hell on Wheels he would be perfect for Bruce Wayne/Batman
Or how about Alex O'Loughlin of Hawaii Five O? How has no one suggested him yet
Or how about Nikolaj Coster-Waldau playing Bruce Wayne/Batman?
But if they go younger then either Matt Bomer or Sam Witwer
Not even close. Urban is not on Bale's level, and never will be. And Reeves is not on Nolan's level.
Well, to be fair, everything stated is completely subjective. And i'm more a film enthusiast than I am a comic book fan. I happen to be a Batman fan, and like you, I want a great Batman film. We just happen to have different views on how to get there.
You are on the Jake Gyllenhaal hype train and I just can't board it yet. I don't see what you see and vice versa. No one is right or wrong in this forum unless you mention something out there like Danny Devito.
I don't think Bruce Wayne is as deep a character as you are making it out to be. Yes, he has layers, i'm not denying that, but, and you and I disagree here, Affleck did a rather good Bruce Wayne in BvS as did Bale and Keaton (As a more reclusive Wayne)
I've been so on the Affleck hype train for the last 2-3 years, but recently I've watched TDKT again and noticed how much more layered and subtle a performance that Bale gave in that role. There was just something in his mannerism and facial expression that Affleck and all the "good actors" out there lack, IMO. I didn't know much about Batman back in 2005 but the moment I saw his performance it just snapped. I immediately understood what the character was all about, and later on when I read the comics it was almost exactly the same. Affleck didn't do that for me, he was just angry and full of vengeance in BvS, which was surely a characteristic of Batman but not all there was about the character.
)hahahahaha! You must be high. Karl Urban's face is huge!
I dunno.I just watched through the Nolan trilogy again between yesterday and today and I completely agree.I respectfully disagreeI've been so on the Affleck hype train for the last 2-3 years, but recently I've watched TDKT again and noticed how much more layered and subtle a performance that Bale gave in that role.

I think he would. He's auditioned for the role before, so we know he at least has general interest in the part. It's proven to be a meaty role when in the right hands, so he has plenty to work with as an actor. But there's another incentive for him. Gyllenhaal is one of the best actors working today, but the simple fact of the matter is his films tend to under-perform at the box office. To use a recent example, he absolutely crushed it in Stronger, but the film did remarkably poor financially and he's been a complete non-factor this awards season. His talent is undeniable, but he's struggling to break into "household name" status.I haven't read anything about Gyllenhaal's take on the rumors. I'm curious if he would legitimately take this.
Hes a Bond frontrunner? Awesome!
But Craig is back? Id rather chance for the Bat than wait years for a stab at Bond![]()
Urban would be a boring choice. So boring that I wouldn't care about a new release (much like Affleck). I can't believe I didn't see Justice League in a theater. And had more of a curiosity than excitement going into BvS. A lot of that had to do with me not being a fan of Zack Snyder or Joss Whedon, but it also had to do with Ben Affleck.
I like Urban, but it would be more of the same for me. I like Reeves too but I don't LOVE any of his films, so it comes down to who is cast and what Reeves is doing with the character and Gotham. That will determine whether I get excited or not for The Batman. Right now, options like Matt Bomer, Armie Hammer, Karl Urban, Richard Armitage or even some unknown has me bored. I'm always down for a younger, unknown actor but not within this DCEU. It's a toxic shared universe already, and they need a name that gets my heart beating quicker. Affleck and co have left such a boring, negative feeling of zero depth when it comes to story and acting, as well a style over substance mentality. I'm done with it. The only films I'll see in a theater going forward will be Wonder Woman 2 and The Batman (but only if I like what I'm seeing beforehand).
Also, the whole thing about Urban being better than Bale makes me laugh. The main reason anyone ever suggests Urban is because of Dredd. And the main reason anyone ever says Bale sucks as Batman is because of his Batman voice. Which is fine, but Urban sounded like he was doing an SNL impression of Bale's Batman voice in Dredd.
with so many Brits doing roles of our cultural heroes, why not select this the ideal time for an American to debut as Bond
I haven't read anything about Gyllenhaal's take on the rumors. I'm curious if he would legitimately take this.
He was almost Spiderman back in 2004 (taking over for Maguire) and was 1 of the last round choices for Batman in 2005 (he and Joshua Jackson).