Van Petrol
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I'm 99.9% sure it was the single word, "Darknight" (though of course, this was a working title). As I said before, I saw the prototype logo.
What did it look like?...
I'm 99.9% sure it was the single word, "Darknight" (though of course, this was a working title). As I said before, I saw the prototype logo.
Cool. I think that would have looked sweet.
Here's something you might find interesting. Its a list of acotrs who were considered fro certain parts, and according to this site, it was to be called Batman Triumphant.
Steve Buscemi was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Clooney was going to reprise his role as Batman prior to the film's cancellation.
Brad Dourif was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Robert Englund was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Jeff Goldblum was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Jeremy Irons was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Christopher Lloyd was considered for the role of the scarecrow.
Madonna was reportedly going to play Harley Quinn, who would be the Joker's daughter rather than his lover.
Jenny McCarthy was considered for the role of Harley Quinn.
Jack Nicholson was to reprise his role as the Joker - resurrected as a hallucination in Batman's mind. The fim was cancelled.
O'Donnell was going to reprise his role as Robin, prior to the film's cancellation.
Kurt Russell was considered for the role of batman.
Schumacher was signed on to direct prior to the films cancellation.
Howard Stern was seriously considered for a role prior to the films cancellation.
Jennifer Tilly was considered for the role of Harley Quinn.
Much of that is rumour and hearsay. What's more, think logically. The Batman movies, at that point, were only casting the biggest Hollywood stars as villains. Jim Carrey, Arnold Schwarzenegger....whilst I can easily belive Madonna as Harley Quinn, Robert Englund as the Scarecrow? No.

Oh I completely agree. They were only looking for big names hence the list of actors. BTW, does anyone remembering hearing the rumour that Robin and Batgril go away to college and are then murdered? What was Shumacher thinking lol? Sure the film would be dark, but you're killing 2 extremely important people, 1 of which was just introduced.![]()
I heard Alfred was suppost to die, Batgirl gets paralized, and the theme of the movie was suppost to be like Batman and Batman Forever. there was a rumor that Manbat was suppost be in it as well.
Actually, the fifth Batman movie was called 'Batman Triumphant' at one point. The script Mark Prosotevich wrote in 1996 for a 1999 release was called like that but after 'Batman & Robin' turned out to be a flop the script and title were dumped.
Could be. Don't know. The only thing I know for sure is that Mark Prosotevich's script was called 'Batman Triumphant' and that it was written in 1996 for a 1999 release but the movie was dumped after the catastrophal box office results of 'Batman & Robin.'
Well I didn't read the infro on BT but I read a script for BTF a long time ago and it is from the unofficial Chris Nolan website:
http://www.christophernolan.net/files/batman-the_frightening.txt