ЯɘvlveR;24954181 said:gregory peck as bruce wayne
cary grant as clark kent
Though I know Bruce and Clark are depicted as appearing similar in the comics, I wouldn't want them to look that alike on screen.
ЯɘvlveR;24971277 said:a nightwing older then batman?
Here's my take for a modern day Justice League:
Superman: Henry Cavill
Batman: Ryan Gosling
Wonder Woman: Alexandra Daddario
Green Lantern: Jake Gyllenhaal
Flash: Charlie Hunnam
Aquaman: Alexander Skarsgard
Martian Manhunter: Dennis Haysbert
Good casting, except I can't see Ryan Gosling as Batman. Or should I say I can't hear Gosling as Batman. He just does not have the voice for Batman.
i love kaya, but i see her as more of the "femme fatale/catwoman " type. but that's mostly cause of her role in skins. lol
Gerard Butler - Aquaman
Green Lantern - Chris Pine
Superman - Henry Cavill
Wonder Woman - Kaya Scodelario
Batman - Michael Fassbender
The Flash - Bradley Cooper
Cyborg - Anthony Macky
Back then:Back then, even though they were all well known actors nobody would have cared if they played popular characters, unlike today and our love affair with unknowns.
Back then:
Movie stars belonged to block busters (people wouldn't have gone to see block busters with unknown actors in the lead).
Then add something else to the equation, and we have the logic answer already there:
Superhero=famous character
Superhero=expensive to make
If Hollywood was the same way today, then Cruise, Pitt, Depp , McGregor, DiCaprio, Damon and others would have been cast as A-list comic book characters. But something changed over the decades. Now only half of roles in the genre are played by stars, and it's mostly supporting characters (Marlon Brando, Nicole Kidman, Kevin Costner, Samuel L Jackson, Natalie Portman, several in Nolan's trilogy etc) or villains (Gene Hackman, Jack Nicholson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Willem Dafoe, Nick Nolte [sort of], Kevin Spacey, Jeff Bridges etc).
Edward Norton, Ben Affleck and Nicholas Cage are the only exceptions I can think of right now
I don't get how you can say that when actors constantly change their voices for different roles. Not to mention that there is no definitive way to do Batman's voice.
I don't get how you can say that when actors constantly change their voices for different roles. Not to mention that there is no definitive way to do Batman's voice.
ЯɘvlveR;24957945 said:jimmy stewart as jay garrick orson welles as darkseid
i had no idea charles bronson use to box. he looked like he was carved out of marble.