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See, I'm trying to get my hopes down by that "objective" angle too but like... objectively I keep reaching the same exact opposite conclusion lol He dodges the question of Batman's age every single time he's asked so at the very least it's clearly not a priority for him for the guy to be young or else he'd have admitted to it already in one of the hundreds time he got asked about it, he's already cast a man in his mid 40s to play Mr. Terrific who is supposed to be on par with Batman physically, the fact he's already starting off with Damian kinda implies an older Batman, and well, since Pattinson exists and he's already the young Batman at 37 it also makes sense that to differentiate themselves with this Batdad take they'd wanna have this take be older and cast older. There's the "longevity" angle but again, that doesn't hold up to scrutiny and it doesn't seem to be something studios care about not even for cinematic universes with the aforementioned Pascal, RDJ and Paul Rudd examples, or action franchises in general looking at Keanu and Tom Cruise.See, I don't think the approach to playing opposite a 21-year-old like Alex Garfin should be significantly different from playing against a 28- or 30-year-old. Do you know what I mean? Like, if you were to replace Garfin (in Superman and Lois) with a much older actor, it wouldn't really have that much of an impact on Tyler's performance. Mannerisms and the like would more or less remain the same. I do agree that his older appearance helps to sell the performance a little more, but OJC has a mature look to him as well, IMO. Peck looks younger, but who cares when his voice sounds like that? lol
I totally hear you on this point. I'm not completely sold on them, either, to be honest. Why is it so hard to find another perfect Batman?
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Yeah, I'm hoping that Gunn is willing to cast older actors as well. It's just that the more objective side of me keeps saying, "Not gonna happen, Arms. Not gonna happen."
And then there's the Batman-Superman age gap argument but... come on, that's such a trivial detail that barely even factors into their dynamic in the comics and the chances that he, of all people, who has his best buddy Michael Rooker 11 years older than him, would care about that are extremely low. I just keep seeing more and more reasons as to why he'd cast older than why he'd cast younger.
Another thing I keep thinking about in regards to this casting: Gunn really, really, really admires and looks up to the "RDJ as Iron Man, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, Christopher Reeve" type of castings. It's something he's said time and time again. He loves the castings that make the character end up becoming synonymous with the actor. You can see this reflected on how he's cast Legacy, especially Superman and Lois. And the question I'm asking is that... could I see any scenario where either Ethan Peck or OJC would ever be compared to those types of "definitive" castings? Could I see any scenario where either of those guys would be widely recognized as the "definitive Batman" opposed to Keaton, Bale, Affleck, and Pattinson? As good as they may be, and I think either of them could be perfectly serviceable... I just don't see it.
Casting characters like Batman is hard because you can come up with a bunch of names that could in theory play some version of Batman, maybe even several that could play a good Batman. But finding someone who can play the /perfect/ Batman is harder. And well, we probably already found it, hence why it's so hard looking for alternatives lol
