No. Listen to the weight of that thing, plus the thickness of the neck.So all those Kingdom Come rumours were all BS?
A hybrid of these suits would be amazing.No. Listen to the weight of that thing, plus the thickness of the neck.
So, is that going to be something like the way Reverse Flash beats the living tar out of Batman in The Button?The neck thickness is very Returns and the ear curve is very 89
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Ah, okay. Thanks.Vieweranon(who’s very reliable) is saying (in a tweet quote to a site’s news headline about the Batgirl’s directors cryptic comments about the ‘real’ Batman appearing in the movie) that it will be Keaton’s Batman that appear in the Batgirl movie as a result of the end of this Flash movie that will have the Burton universe merging with the current DCEU. Causing the Keaton Batman to replace Affleck Batman as the DCEU Batman.
Ah man, really hope they're not going for an Affleck-esque "broken" Batman here. Keaton's guy was always violent, but let's not tarnish Keaton's with any of that uber-dark "nothing matters anymore" nonsense.
I think it would be consistent too with the change we saw in him at the beginning of Returns, where he seemed to have slipped into a more solitary life. It could seem an understandable progression (or regression?) from there.In my opinion, it would be quite justified and more impactful. We've seen this Batman before--to see him on the ragged edge would actually have impact to those already familiar with him. Affleck's story in BvS hit less because well, it was our introduction to him.
I mean, the idea that his life has been one long dark backslide starting from the loss of Selina at the end of BR, following through to the death of Alfred would certainly be quite dramatic.
It'd also be beyond depressing.
And hell, I love The Last Jedi and think that one makes total sense.
It does in a way. Seems a little odd he'd take that long to come out of said funk though - Alfred was what, 80s...back in the 80s? The guy probably passed 30 years ago. Just don't know if I like the idea of the borderline-suicidal thing where he's become even more of a zealot here, like he's lost sight of the goal and he's just plain out there bruising.
Mostly because we've literally just done all that, and it was a real slog to get through with that interpretation. Keaton-Bats is that eccentric borderline-psycho thing like Pattinson's, yes, I just don't know that losing even Alfred would put that guy in that place. Especially given that the guy was right up there in age decades ago. It would absolutely hurt Bruce bigtime, but I don't think it's necessarily the same as "Joker beat a kid to death and I blame myself".
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