shauner111
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Jonah Hill? Man would that be out of the box casting. Such an interesting choice I like it.
And Jonah, gaining weight AGAIN. Here's him this past week..
Jonah Hill? Man would that be out of the box casting. Such an interesting choice I like it.
One of my major gripes with the portrayal of Batman in these movies is his total LACK of detective skills. We literally get ONE sequence out of all three movies where he does a little bit of detective work, which was in The Dark Knight with the bullet hole in the wall thing. I really hope Afleck's Batman has some detective elements to him.
All this talk about a potential Nolan/Bale flick down the line makes me hope it dosen't happen.
I can't recall a time where a film franchise's creative team waited 15+ years to do another installment, and that installment was actually good.
Star Wars failed. Godfather failed (for the most part). Indiana Jones failed. Superman failed.All this talk about a potential Nolan/Bale flick down the line makes me hope it dosen't happen.
I can't recall a time where a film franchise's creative team waited 15+ years to do another installment, and that installment was actually good.
Nolan doesn't need to return to Batman. He'll be fine. But it's about story. And in WB's case: money. If Jonah Nolan or Chris himself come up with something then he'll do it. But that probably won't happen unless WB come crawling to Nolan if/when they don't want to reboot just yet after Affleck, or they have an idea for Batman Beyond with a past actor but Keaton refused. Nolan will either turn them down flat or think he can do something with it.Is their tangible foundation for such potential? Interstellar will make its money back as far as I can see. There isn't yet need for Nolan to crawl back to Batman.
Links? I would like to read it.e're speculating on this because we know how passionate they were about Batman. Both Christian and Chris have expressed their love for making these films in the past week.
You beat me to it Jack and listed more than I could![]()

Links? I would like to read it.
Star Wars failed. Godfather failed (for the most part). Indiana Jones failed. Superman failed.
All this talk about a potential Nolan/Bale flick down the line makes me hope it dosen't happen.
I can't recall a time where a film franchise's creative team waited 15+ years to do another installment, and that installment was actually good.
I thought Tron sucked.
Yeah but the Star Wars prequels were still trash. Of course they made money, and of course i believe most of it is all subjective, but there are certain movies that just aren't good.
I'm hoping The Force Awakens breaks that cycle.
But yeah, it's just fun speculation and wishful thinking. Though in a world where we're getting a sequel to Return of the Jedi 30 years later featuring the return of the original cast (something I would've laughed at just a couple of years ago), I never say never for these types of things.