BatLobster
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To the bean counters, it's guilt by association.
Correlation being causation.
I wouldn't blame that one on the execs tbh. Don't forget, it was that WB initially approached Reeves about directing Affleck's DCEU Batman movie. One thing led to another with Affleck dropping out and Reeves getting a full blank slate, and I think that's how we ended up where we did.
And to be fair, Rises was massive and larger than life even though it wasn't straight up fantastical. Then you had BvS/JL and a plethora of comic booky Marvel films. So I think the pendulum was probably due to swing back to the more grounded end of things with Batman regardless. They defaulted back to the thing that has historically worked for Batman-- a director with a vision. It just so happens that it was another grounded vision this time, for better or worse.
I am with you in the sense that I feel ready for a more fantastical Batman movie. I would be interested in something that felt inspired by Grant Morrison's trippier stuff and his whole concept of embracing the entire history of Batman as canon. I think we're finding that reality is far stranger than we thought on a near daily basis these days, so I actually think there's room for a take that feels 'enough' like our reality, yet has some more out there elements in it. Not sure it will go there with this series though, so I guess we just ride out this cycle. Someone was going to run with the detective angle eventually, so if I'm being glass half-full about it, at least it's someone like Reeves who is a good filmmaker and seems to have a real passion for the material. Even with whatever complicated feelings I have about this take so far, I still am more interested in seeing a filmmaker's vision than if it were a studio hack-job.
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