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When they want to kill the new Batman franchise... bring Robin in.
Yea like children they are a perfect fit.StorminNorman said:I dont see why people are so opposed to there ever being Robin. After all, Batman is a fairly practical guy who is facing a war on crime - what better way to fight such a war than to recruit more soliders?
Or if they bring in robin.Majik1387 said:^The new franchise will only die if they have a bad creative team.
Stupify_me said:Yea like children they are a perfect fit.
NO ROBIN
Superboy Prime said:Robin can be interpreted better than what we saw with Schumacher at the helm, I assure you.
Majik1387 said:Well, I don't think so or else D.C. would have gotten rid of the character of Robin by now.
I agree. I don't see how people can't see this.
saint sinner x said:Robin would not work in Nolan's vision that's not an opinion that's a fact. Nolan said it himself robin is still a baby at this point. I would like to see a young dick grayson in the final installment of the batman begins films but a teenage boy in a suit fighting criminals alongside batman? Hell no! he makes it campy and not dark and gritty this is an all out batman story and the focus will still remain on Batman, He is the main concept of the film. I would like to see a cameo of Dr.Victor Freeze before he becomes mr. freeze I believe that would work awesomely and I would like to see Batman foreshadowing the
future as to Bruce Wayne telling Alfred,
BRUCE: Alfred I need a computer with high tech information.
Alfred: With all the money in the world sir I am sure there is many computers that fits your budget.
That dialouge was stupid but you guys get the idea.....
BATMAN BEGINS/CONCEPT IS FEAR
THE DARK KNIGHT/CONCEPT IS DUALITY
SHADOW OF THE BAT/CONCEPT IS DESTINY
Pretty much I hope the concept of the trilogy would go like that because if it does then that would be pretty bad ass.
Batman doesnt believe in destiny.saint sinner x said:Robin would not work in Nolan's vision that's not an opinion that's a fact. Nolan said it himself robin is still a baby at this point. I would like to see a young dick grayson in the final installment of the batman begins films but a teenage boy in a suit fighting criminals alongside batman? Hell no! he makes it campy and not dark and gritty this is an all out batman story and the focus will still remain on Batman, He is the main concept of the film. I would like to see a cameo of Dr.Victor Freeze before he becomes mr. freeze I believe that would work awesomely and I would like to see Batman foreshadowing the
future as to Bruce Wayne telling Alfred,
BRUCE: Alfred I need a computer with high tech information.
Alfred: With all the money in the world sir I am sure there is many computers that fits your budget.
That dialouge was stupid but you guys get the idea.....
BATMAN BEGINS/CONCEPT IS FEAR
THE DARK KNIGHT/CONCEPT IS DUALITY
SHADOW OF THE BAT/CONCEPT IS DESTINY
Pretty much I hope the concept of the trilogy would go like that because if it does then that would be pretty bad ass.
thedarks0ldier said:Or they can do a spin off movie but name it something like, red feathers or something, and give no illusion, or even an idea to any of us that the main character is Dick Grayson, and advertise it as a Man on Fire esqu/ Desperado or something like that, and (similar to how Batman Begins focused on the origin) focus on him trying to live as an orphan, and finding a way to get revenge. This film doesnt even have to show why he is doing who he really is, or be from his perspective, but from the people he is trying to bring down, and he kicks ass through out this movie, and then towards the end reveal his name and what happend. It wouldnt be a big film, more along the lines of a November or Jan-March release, something low budget, but still spectacular and inspiring. That would be how I would do it. There could be certain characters from Batman (like Zsaz, or some lesser recognizable character) that appears as a cameo. Slade could train him, and it would be more along the lines of when Bruce was travelling around the world, and not so much him becoming "Robin", but merely a realy bad ass dick grayson movie.
thedarks0ldier said:Or they can do a spin off movie but name it something like, red feathers or something, and give no illusion, or even an idea to any of us that the main character is Dick Grayson, and advertise it as a Man on Fire esqu/ Desperado or something like that, and (similar to how Batman Begins focused on the origin) focus on him trying to live as an orphan, and finding a way to get revenge. This film doesnt even have to show why he is doing who he really is, or be from his perspective, but from the people he is trying to bring down, and he kicks ass through out this movie, and then towards the end reveal his name and what happend. It wouldnt be a big film, more along the lines of a November or Jan-March release, something low budget, but still spectacular and inspiring. That would be how I would do it. There could be certain characters from Batman (like Zsaz, or some lesser recognizable character) that appears as a cameo. Slade could train him, and it would be more along the lines of when Bruce was travelling around the world, and not so much him becoming "Robin", but merely a realy bad ass dick grayson movie.
I don't understand people being so against his actual origin I think it works. I have a huge list of things that I think should be changed and his origin does not make that list I see no problem with it.Majik1387 said:^Or they can minorly change his real origin and put him in one of the new Batman movies.
Stupify_me said:I have always known that they can do Robin much better than he was in that idiots movies but that still does not mean it will be good. The idea of Robin is just dumb in its self to me.
putting some one in the movie going by the name of Robin will not work for me. It is that simple there are hundreds of things they can change to make it better but it will still be horrible for me. I would be ok with maybe there never being a robin but instead he takes in a kid who becomes a partner by the name of nightwing at the age of 16 at the youngest I would prefer older.Superboy Prime said:The thing is, Nolan can do as he wishes with these characters. He can reinterpret them in any way he sees fit. The Scarecrow is a perfect example of this, as he is not exactly what we have seen in the comics medium for years and years, but in Nolan's reinterpretation, The Scarecrow became something much cooler, IMHO. Robin shouldnt be considered an exception by any means. Does that mean we would have a kid with a yellow cape on fighting crime with Batman at night? Not necessarily. But I believe there are methods of possibly including the character without having to include elements in which Nolan may consider "camp".
Superboy Prime said:The thing is, Nolan can do as he wishes with these characters. He can reinterpret them in any way he sees fit. The Scarecrow is a perfect example of this, as he is not exactly what we have seen in the comics medium for years and years, but in Nolan's reinterpretation, The Scarecrow became something much cooler, IMHO. Robin shouldnt be considered an exception by any means. Does that mean we would have a kid with a yellow cape on fighting crime with Batman at night? Not necessarily. But I believe there are methods of possibly including the character without having to include elements in which Nolan may consider "camp".
Stupify_me said:putting some one in the movie going by the name of Robin will not work for me. It is that simple there are hundreds of things they can change to make it better but it will still be horrible for me. I would be ok with maybe there never being a robin but instead he takes in a kid who becomes a partner by the name of nightwing at the age of 16 at the youngest I would prefer older.
Thespiralgoeson said:Of course Robin could work. One must admit though, some characters are inherently more campy than others. I mean, sure, Mr. Freeze could work too, but a character like the Scarecrow does fit much more seemlessly into Nolan's universe, don't you think? Sure, we could have Robin. Hell, we could also have the Ventriloquist, Clayface or Killer Croc. But do we need them? Robin could work, but I honestly can't help but see him as more of a stretch than Scarecrow or even R'as.
Superboy Prime said:The Scarecrow worked really great in Batman Begins for a number of reasons, but one significant reason I believe he worked so well is because one of the underlining themes in Batman Begins was "fear". And what better character to include with that kind of underlining?
Including Robin only becomes a stretch when we think of him as he has been presented in the comic book medium for so many years. If Robin can possibly be reinterpreted in which Nolan & company see as being more realistic, and a bit more in line with what has already been established in Nolan's Batman universe, I think it should definately be considered.