It doesn't matter since there hasn't been anything new or different said about it since (October 2007). Until further notice that is the status.
I see..this was said in October 2007, so according to you, it still stands.
They still did it and got one spin-off in the can and some others in waiting. The stories can be different, but the concept is the same (using one film to launch spin-offs of other projects). No one is saying that this is unique. It is just another viable route to an end.
Doesn't necessarily mean they are going that route because you want them to, nor does it mean they are going the opposite way because I want them to.
According to
this source the Batman cartoons that are currently running on network TV air to more than 2 million viewers each week and is the 5th top rated show among Saturday morning programing (that's just in the US). This is a revolving viewer ship since the age demographic is around 9-14 years-old, so considering that and the fact that there have been several series over the the past 15 years (BTAS, BB, TB) it would be safe to say that roughly more than 10 million people have seen these versiond of Batman (not to mention those who are aware of these versions but have not seen the shows) and hence your statement about the general public is dubious at best (10 million people is about a third of what you would need to break even on a film like TDK).
Did you type that with a straight face? 9-14 year olds watching animated Saturday morning programs are not the general public...
Yes, you are afraid, because deep in the back of your mind you are afraid. Afraid that the Justice League franchise could be more popular than Nolan's Batman and would rather have it put to the side so that it faces no challengers or threats. If you weren't afraid you wouldn't comment negatively about it, especially since what we know of it is very little (if we knew everything about it then we wouldn't need to see the film).
I don't know whether to laugh or feel bad for you. I comment negatively because I don't like the idea of it, and in my opinion I don't think it is going to happen. I have said from the very beginning, as soon as the news came out...that I didn't think it was going to happen. By your strange theory, that means you are so positive about it because you are afraid it isn't going to happen. I personally think you are afraid that this broad fan negativity and is going to help to kill this movie or bury it even further.
Certainly there are at every level of life. They have never left. I have said this before and I will say it again. The WB has been in this business for more than 100 years. Your calling them crazy for bringing in another Batman bears little credence. This is called diversifying the product and it is done all the time to ensure you can catch other markets that have not been tapped. That's pretty silly to be making statements like that.
So my opinion is silly because it doesn't agree with yours? This so called diversifying the market you speak of, does not happen all the time in film my friend. Old Tarzan movies from decades ago and two James Bond films does not equal "done all the time". Talk about silly.
I said you shouldn't criticize them for trying to please the fans. You do realize that there are Justice League fans out there don't you? I will just leave it at that.
I am a fan of Justice League as well, I just don't want it like this. I will leave it at that. There are fans of Superman out there who don't like Superman Returns, but they love Superman. Same for other franchises, you don't have to be a fan of every incarnation to be a fan of the characters, that should be pretty obvious.
Nothing that we know about, but something is happening. Rember WETA is still on retainer and is working on the project. Like Paul Levitz and others have said it is very much in development which means that things are happening.
Development does not necessarily mean things are happening, movies can be in development for a decade and never happen. You should know that.
MOS will happen... after that law suit is settled.
Maybe, maybe not.