Watch him blow up after the Nolan film. Everybody's gonna want him.
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Hmm. He looks good in that picture.![]()
So since Madden is at Marvel now, another potential GoT-sourced candidate could be Joe Dempsie. I really like his look for Bruce, he's done good with a smaller role and I think that they'll want someone lesser known than Pattison for the part.
Well publicly he's always said he isn't exactly done with franchises, just that he hasn't found the right project yet but he doesn't close the doors on being on a Marvel or DC movie in the future.I think he got burnt out on franchises with Twilight, but I honestly think Batman might be the only franchise Pattinson would actually be interested in at this stage. The fates could align.
Hammer is out as he said he's never entered in competition for the lottery of the role.
Peck - no one wants him except for a few people, he's not talked about in circles.
ATJ - Heard some stuff about him but then it's all died out, much like his career.
Pattinson is in no way going to be in this - he is far too busy and it's not on the cards.
These people aren't even that good for a REEVESIAN style Batman. we all know who the choice is.
Tellaarr... forevarrr.. learn to embrace his talents and looks. He will stun in the role once cast
Look at this collider article, very recent:
'The Batman' Production Possibly Delayed Due to Further Work on the Script
It clearly discussed Teller as a contender for the role. Where is Peck? No where.
The media has now published several articles mentioning Tellaarr as a consideration and hot ticket item for Bruce Wayne. He's really the only one who can elevate the role to potentially beyond the comic material.
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So since Madden is at Marvel now, another potential GoT-sourced candidate could be Joe Dempsie. I really like his look for Bruce, he's done good with a smaller role and I think that they'll want someone lesser known than Pattison for the part.
Dempsie was one of my earlier suggestions, but I've since soured on him a bit. Despite having a decent look, he comes across bland and forgettable in the vein of actors like Sam Worthington; I'd rather that Bruce have more on-screen presence. Not a terrible choice, though.
