SuperFerret
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Actually, the McGuiness design would be perfect for this sorta thing.
Agreed.
Actually, the McGuiness design would be perfect for this sorta thing.
I desperately hope not. Yes, they were great. Fans need to move the hell on (every single time DC does a new Batman animated anything there's invariably a ton of "Where's Conroy?" threads).
Public Enemies is a great premise for a story (the fall of the Luthor presidency), but the source material is incredibly stupid (McGuinness' cartoony art fits Loeb's brainless writing to a T); no doubt Timm and co. can improve on that and find the better story beneath it.
It's been known for a while that Public Enemies would be next. The Judas Contract may eventually be made, but it's not going to happen anytime soon.i kinda thought they'd do the judas contract next.
Not gonna happen.redo the death of superman/reign of the supermen
More than double the current budgets, and they're obviously not going to say, "Hey, let's take some of the money we made from The Dark Knight and blow up the business model for the animated DTVs by spending way too much on them." 70-75 minutes is standard for animated DTVs throughout the industry. At best we may get the odd release that goes up to just over 80 minutes.how much more money would it take to create a 2 hour version?
From Aint It Cool News:
Hey folks, Harry here with the scoop on the next animated film scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 from Warner Animation. This time it is SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES based upon the Jeff Loeb and Ed McGuinness comic series. Bruce Timm is the Executive Producer on the film and is currently actually in production!!! Here's the logo and the plot synopsis that I got my grubby hands upon!
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SUPERMAN/BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES:http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40430
United States President Lex Luthor uses the oncoming trajectory of a
kryptonite asteroid to frame Superman and declare a $1 billion bounty
on the heads of the Man of Steel and his partner in crime Batman.
Super heroes and super villains alike launch a relentless pursuit of
Superman and Batman, who must unite and recruit super help to
stave off the action-packed onslaught, stop the asteroid, and uncover
Luthors devious plot to take command of far more than North America.
I desperately hope not. Yes, they were great. Fans need to move the hell on (every single time DC does a new Batman animated anything there's invariably a ton of "Where's Conroy?" threads).
100% agreed!!! And what an awful decision to use Conroy for "Gotham Knight".Not using Bale is fine, but should have just used an unknown, not Conroy.
I don't follow.I love irony, how'd you know?
I just find it terribly ironic how many people are so against "cartoony" depictions of comic book characters, who are themselves cartoon characters essentially. .
I don't mind McGuinness' art; it's just suited to Loeb's story, which is a brainless "fun" punch-up; the fall of the Luthor Presidency should have been a far more serious and better story than it was.I just find it terribly ironic how many people are so against "cartoony" depictions of comic book characters, who are themselves cartoon characters essentially.
That's just acknowleding that Timm is supervising this, which he is.Plus, you say you want different people involved with the voices (which I agreed with) but still rely on Timm, who's been around forever when it comes to DCU animation.
Having characters act stupidly but constantly talk up how important and iconic they are gets old real quick.Loeb's writing has been hit or miss, I'll admit, but the comic version of this story was great. Sure, the plot was a little weak in some spots, but the main purpose of the story was to show the relationship between the two men, which was done wonderfully.
100% agreed!!! And what an awful decision to use Conroy for "Gotham Knight".Not using Bale is fine, but should have just used an unknown, not Conroy.
thanks for the info
I strongly disagree. Superman looks soo cartoony. I hope they go with a more realistic design, honestly. Sorry.