Yep. Jackson worked with Schumacher on "The Wiz" and he did consider it for a time before going with Carrey.
The 'Take Back the Night' singer ruled out reuniting with his Runner, Runner co-star Ben Affleck to play Robin in the Man of Steel sequel, but admitted that he would be keen to portray a bad guy from the Dark Knight's rogue's gallery.
"Not a chance in hell. I ain't playing Robin."
Well, JT can't be a worse Riddler than Jim Carrey, so I say let's give him a chance. But make him a real sociopath, and not that clown Carrey portrayed in Batman Forever.
Well, JT can't be a worse Riddler than Jim Carrey, so I say let's give him a chance. But make him a real sociopath, and not that clown Carrey portrayed in Batman Forever.
He's using Affleck's casting as Batman to gain publicity for their film. Nothing more.I'm probably reading too much into it, and don't necessarily believe this, but maybe Timberlake knows something about the villains in this film.
His latest movie stars Ben Affleck, maybe Affleck let him in on the villains for this, maybe Riddler is teaming up with Lex? Or maybe Affleck showed some interest in the Riddler, solo Batman movie villain perhaps?
Again, I don't believe this, but it is a possibility.
Don't hate me but if Timberlake didn't have such a ****ed up past with N'sync, I'd actually be down for him as The Flash, his acting style would suit the role pretty well, and we all know he's got great comedic timing. I wouldn't hate him as Barry Allen.. Once again, like Affleck, Timberlake is judged harshly by his past, but its been 10+ years since N'sync, Timberlake has established himself as a professional by now
I enjoyed Carrey's Riddler. Enjoyed Forever tbh![]()
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ЯɘvlveR;26759809 said:hell no.