I thought Nolan was trying to imply that Barbara was just a little kid during the events of Batman Begins.
I think Robin *could* happen if theres a big fan and public demand for it...and if the studio wants it.
Kristen Stewart is ideal for Barbara Gordon! That character should, above all, radiate intelligence, and she does that.
I don't believe that Barbara Gordon- or Dick Grayson- need necessarily appear as Batgirl and Robin in the Nolan films. The characters, however, are so important in Batman canon (for over 40 years and nearly 70 years, respectively), that I think this series would feel very incomplete without them.
I'm still sorry to say it, but it will never happen. both Nolan and Bale have made it clear that Robin does not fit in their world.
Why does every casting thread have to turn up into a thread about whether or not the character is gonna be in the movies?Seriously,c'mon.
He doesnt fit in yet, because Batman just began.
Theres still a long way to go.
I think the biggest problem, and I think people need to star realizing this, is that movies aren't comic books, they aren't television shows, no, they are full, feature length films! Almost every single idea I've read for a series has that problem. Looking at yours, you treat it almost as if these are normal comic books you pick up at your local store. Think about it, there are multi-million dollar productions that take YEARS to make. Now, in all honesty do the math. Nolan has already spent more than 6 years on the first two films alone.
Now, assuming he'll do a third film, that would be 11 years (give or take) of his life spent on a franchise. Let's say, that things go how you want them, and he makes his movies all the way up to number six. That would be more than 20 years spent on a single franchise. I don't think any director, no matter how in love with the character and the lore would ever devote that much of their lifetime to a single movie series.
If I recall correctly, the only problem that Nolan has with doing Robin is the simple fact that he wouldn't be confident dealing with the character. That does not imply, in any way at all, a hatred of the character, but rather just uncertainty and lack of confidence in an ability to handle him properly (which is, in fact, an admirable stance to take).I'm still sorry to say it, but it will never happen. both Nolan and Bale have made it clear that Robin does not fit in their world.
Why does every casting thread have to turn up into a thread about whether or not the character is gonna be in the movies?Seriously,c'mon.
I don't think Stewart actually looks the part, nor can she be believeable as a superhero.
Logan Lerman, on the other hand, can act alongside Bale (3:10) and Aaron Eckhart and even resembles a younger Bale. They should cast him as Dick Grayson with Dick being 14/15. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0503567/
As for Batgirl, Cassandra Caine makes more sense within the context of Nolan's Batman but Kristen Kreuk is too old to play her.
Dick/Robin is really enough though, Bale's Batman doesnt need two sidekicks and I thought Nolan was trying to imply that Barbara was just a little kid during the events of Batman Begins.
I'm still sorry to say it, but it will never happen. both Nolan and Bale have made it clear that Robin does not fit in their world.
Yeah but whats really good with Bruce taking a teen girl under his wing in Nolan's Real World? He is not R. Kelly.
Leave the Kreuk hate to the Smallville thread *****! t:.