It's fitting that The Joker posted that.
Besides the Michael Emerson interview, the link also reveals that Mark Valley (Human Target) is voicing Superman in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Part 2.
2nd Dark Knight Returns clip.
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Hey, at least there's the "Legends of the Dark Knight" episode from TNBA.
http://www.dccomics.com/videos/batman-the-dark-knight-returns-part-1-promise-exclusive
Helloooo
This is looking better and better. So glad there's a competent voice actor for Batman.
http://www.dccomics.com/videos/batman-the-dark-knight-returns-part-1-promise-exclusive
Helloooo
This is looking better and better. So glad there's a competent voice actor for Batman.
DC Source Blog: Promise clip.
DC Source Blog: Promise clip.
I wonder how much is gonna get left out, I really hope they rejig the dialogue if the scene where the president asks Superman to bring in the Batman is left in part 1 as I hate it when the president calls him a good boy.
i hate to say this but I dont like the voice of the mutant leader..sounds too civilized and older...
The president in Dark Knight Returns is based on Ronald Reagan. Reagan had a western "country boy" dialect. "Good boy" is western speak as they refer to guys as "Good ol' boys." It's not meant as an insult, it's intended as a compliment. He also refers to Batman as a "Crazy bronco horse on a ranch," which is not intended as a compliment. I hope they keep the "Good boy" and "Crazy bronco" dialogue based on Reagan in the film rather than making the president just a bland, generic one-dimensional president lacking a personality. Frank Miller does not hate Superman. Frank Miller explained that he thinks "Superman is such a great character" at the Mid-Ohio-Con, a benefit for the March of Dimes, in Mansfield, Ohio in 1986:
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Frank Miller explained during his interview in Comics Interview #31 (1986):
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