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I am the biggest Fassbender fan in the world (of his acting, not his violent spousal abuse) but some of those guys are ****ing incredible performers. What are you talking about?!
I'm not talking about measuring their talents, I'm talking about the type. I'd be extremely hard pressed to think that a role originally written for Fassbender would go to Austin Butler, Dev Patel or Daniel Kaluuya. Jack O'Connell maaaaybe? But the presence being talked about with most of those examples is very different. It's as if you listed Barry Keoghan as a Jon Hamm type.I am the biggest Fassbender fan in the world (of his acting, not his violent spousal abuse) but some of those guys are ****ing incredible performers. What are you talking about?!
Would Michael Fassbender ever have played Baz Lurrman's Elvis 10 years ago? Would Austin Butler or Dev Patel be considered for Magneto? Would they play for his role in Inglorious Basterds? It's a very different type you are talking about. Maybe there's some overlap with some roles that are very broad in the types they'd go for, but they'd commonly not be up for the same roles. And it's kinda irrelevant to bring them up because my point with bringing up Fassbender is that when he was 33-36 he could've absolutely been Batman in this still. Austin Butler and Dev Patel won't.Are you serious? Austin Butler is totally the same type as Fassbender. Fassbender would have been the lead in Bikeriders 10 years ago. Probably the lead in The Green Knight too.
You wanna know which PoC actor IS a Fassbender type? Yahya Abdul Mateen. Tall, broad frame, imposing, muscular, hyper manly mature face, extremely intense and smooth. That's the type I'm talking about. Almost any role that Yahya has played (race not withstanding) Fassy could as well with the same effect and viceversa. I like Dev Patel very much but that is not him and it certainly is not Austin Butler.His role in Basterds is BOND, which Patel is both a popular casting for and would be very good as. Magneto in first class is basically just BOND too, but obviously Dev Patel as a German Jew born around WW2 is not appropriate casting, but in terms of vibe, acting ability and type it's exactly the kind of role Patel could play.
I bet Fassbender would have been considered for Elvis then, and would have been very good. Fassbender then and Butler now are both very in the Val Kilmer, young, good looking, dangerous with edge type... which happens to be the type perfect for Batman.
Let's start with the most obvious one: He's 32 but looks about 10 years younger. He's /incredibly/ babyfaced in a way that not only does not suit Batman in general but /definitely/ doesn't suit a Batman that already has what'll probably be a 10-15 year old biological son and a young adult adoptive one at the very least. You put Austin Butler next to a 20 something year old actor playing Nightwing and it'd be the most ridiculous visual of all time. Not to mention, there is nothing about any of his performances that indicates he can play intense and dominant in the way that Batman is (His Elvis movie intentionally downplayed that element of Elvis in order to portray the character as a victim to the Colonel, which is the reason Elordi's movie exists in the first place) let alone stoic. He's a really good actor, but his type is definitely not Batman and definitely not "Grant Morrison inspired Batman that has Damian and an extended Bat-Family".I would to hear some of them, because I don’t see how Butler is a bad fit in anyway for Batman. He’s sexy, tall, good at brooding and darkness, can play a rich recluse who prounces around in a cape, is in an unhealthy partnership with a minor and is in constant conflict with an eccentric queer coded villain who wears suits and attempts to psychologically destroy him.
Maybe because of the whole recluse rockstar angle but even then I doubt he'd even be considered for that since there's nothing that really signals he could play the other facets of Matt's Batman that were portrayed in the movie. Jacob Elordi would be the better fit between the two Elvis.Butler would have been incredible in The Batman especially had it been made a year or two later.
Well, Dune 2 hasn't released yet so I can't judge him on that, I can only by the performances he's already put out on his career which are all similar type of characters which doesn't suggest to me he could go for the entire shapeshift he'd need to play anything resembling any version of Batman.Like you get he's an actor right? Like he plays roles the way they are written in a script and doesn't have to play that same role in other movies? I'm sure the reason why he has been cast in Dune 2 as the cruel, ruthless killer sent to destroy the galactic messiah is because he can't play cruel or dominant.
I don't think his role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is anything like his role in Elvis in Yoga Hoisers.




And none of them are anything even remotely close to resembling something like this nor would there be any reason to think he could because his looks and general presence a lot could not be further from it lolWell seeing how we are in Brave and the Bold casting thread I think the "could play Batman in this specific movie" was already pretty much implied!You're moving the goal posts. Your original assertion was that there are no actors in their 30s who could play Batman, which Butler is, and could.
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Oliver would be great. He's also in the age range I think they'll actually go for on this even if my personal instinct says an actor in his 40s would be ideal.
That is most definitely a “you” problem lol. I feel that way about Austin Butler though, so I get it.I realize other people find him handsome but I don’t think Lee Pace is a good looking guy. Something about his face really bothers me.
I think you are strictly on the minority on this. And we had this conversation before.Austin Butler is such a good looking guy, that’s a wild take. Lee Pace looks more like Brian Bolland Joker to me, I find him jarringly unattractive but yep beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To me, Pace’s face is bothersome and punchable but yes obviously I realize others find him attractive. Just a personal problem I have with him being cast. His casting would hinder my enjoyment of the film.
Austin Butler is an absurdly beautiful man. Lee Pace is too.That is most definitely a “you” problem lol. I feel that way about Austin Butler though, so I get it.
The good thing is that since Gunn favors people he's worked with before that automatically makes him the most likely not knowing any other details at the moment.If it's not Pace I will jump in front of a taxi.