Donnie Darko
Forgotten Pre-New 52 Hero
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Michael Keaton for Alfred. Or Thomas Wayne.![]()
or Gordon?
Michael Keaton for Alfred. Or Thomas Wayne.![]()
I love Oldman as much as the next guy, and he really does look like Gordon and has the chops to be Gordon if Nolan ever wrote him better than he has been in the movies(not a knock, more of a missed oppurtunity for me), but Bryan Cranston is in no way a step down. I'll say he's a step up in looks, but they're on par with each other in terms of talent and awesomeness.
I hope in the next Batman film franchise that they don't retell the origin, and have Batman already established in Gotham City. Also NO rubber Batsuit.
Ian Mckellan as the alfred to fasbenders bruce wayne would seem poetically awesome.
I'm with you there. Dick Grayson's story done right could make an excellent movie. But I hope to first see a loner Batman film that separates itself from the Nolanverse.I know I'm probably in the minority on this, but I want to see the Batfamily extended. Not the full roster of the comics right now, but I don't want Batman to be the solo emo loner full time.
No. No no no no no no. Jude Law as Mr F. . . . wtf? If Jude Law were to be anybody in The Batman mythos it would be Harvey Dent. Maybe even Riddler. For Mr Freeze? I'd say Ben Kingsly or Patrick Stewart. Maybe even the bald guy from Syfy's Sanctuary. For a live action Mr Freeze I'd do him being his own "Frankenstein's Monster" with a sort of Darth Vader twist. You would never see him move his lips to speak. The only hints of him being alive would be his voice and the movement of the suit.If we HAVE to do another live action film (which i'd rather not have...I prefer CG) then Jude Law needs to be Mr. Freeze.