Eddie Dean
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Skarsgard would have been a good back up for Pattinson.
Since the Reeves-verse centers in an early-to-mid thirtysomething Batman, it would only be logical to age him up for the DCU.
So I'd be thinking more in the direction of a fiftysomething. Both in terms of the character and actor's age.
Especially when Wonder Woman clearly had the best love story in a comic book movie post-Reeve and Kidder. The love interests are great, important characters and should be treated as such in these movies.Him having played a pilot a few times already is a funny footnote, but I’m more into the idea based on his comedic chops and the fact that that romcom he did with Zoey Deutch was one of the first things to get him attention. I think it’d be a solid fit.
As for anyone being wasted in the role of Steve Trevor, it’s funny that that never seems to come up in regard to Lois Lane.
You misspelled Jonathan Crane.Fisher Stevens as Egghead
My instinct is that trying really hard to avoid any overlap with Reeves vision would be a positive more than a negative. You could have the status quo be really, really different for a Batman movie - maybe a lot of the classic supporting characters have moved on and are replaced by successors, maybe Gordon is retired, maybe Alfred isn't around. Things that could really mix up the dynamic. Maybe at least initially they could completely avoid the classic rogues gallery in favor of more weird, obscure and fantastical ones.I reaaally hope this movie is more than just an "anti-Reeves Batman" and that Gunn sticks to his word of making this the best version of what it can be, Reeves comparison aside. If it's zigging on every single place that Reeves is zagging that might be the absolute worst creative drive they could possibly have.
They really should just approach this as "We're adapting Morrison's Batman focusing on the story of Damian and Batman, what's the best way to tell that movie?" instead of "Matt Reeves is doing that so let's do the opposite of everything he's doing."
I agree those ideas about Gordon and Alfred could be cool, but I'd still wager there has to be a justification for those story ideas beyond just "Let's be different from Matt Reeves".My instinct is that trying really hard to avoid any overlap with Reeves vision would be a positive more than a negative. You could have the status quo be really, really different for a Batman movie - maybe a lot of the classic supporting characters have moved on and are replaced by successors, maybe Gordon is retired, maybe Alfred isn't around. Things that could really mix up the dynamic. Maybe at least initially they could completely avoid the classic rogues gallery in favor of more weird, obscure and fantastical ones.