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They Say He Drinks Blood: The Rumours and Speculation Thread

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Bill has posted two Batman: The Imposter related tweets in the last few days. The second possibly suggesting Detective Blair Wong will be a character.
I seem to recall he posted a page/panel a few weeks back featuring that book’s Leslie Thompkins.

After The Penguin introduced Sofia and Oz’s mom to the mix, it would be nice if Part II had a variety of women, rather than Nolan’s method of “Okay, you get one girl. Two, if you behave yourselves.”
 
With all this spec about Robin potentially joining the Reeves-verse;
  • Do we actually have evidence of how RPattz is with child actors?
  • What age for Dick Grayson? (I figure high school age -- 14-18 -- would be best.)
  • Any fancasts for Dick/Robin? Or are we assuming it's going to be an relative unknown?
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There's some discussion about Robin's appearances and non-appearances in the main news thread, and my $0.02: I think the reason he's been mostly absent in the live-action movies has less to do with the character itself, or if writers/directors are interested in using him, but it's more about:
adding a child (and child actor) as a main character to these big budget action/VFX/"gritty" spectacles that are mainly aimed at adults.

Of course, it has and can be done, but clearly Hollywood doesn't think it's worth the trouble, considering how rarely it's been done -- looking at the top superhero/comic films.
 
As I mentioned in another thread, never heard of this site, take it with a huge grain of salt.

 
I believe nothing until I see Matt Reeves post a gif.
Same.
But I have to say, it would be really funny if “Oz Cobb” was somehow a necessary change, while the sequel’s villain would be named “Amadeus Arkham"... :funny:
 
This would annoy me but I couldn’t validly complain about it because it makes so much narrative and lore sense.

They’re absolutely not calling a guy Hugo Strange. I don’t like that, I still think Oz Cobb was absurd, but it ain’t gonna happen.
Imagine thinking Hugo Strange sounds "less read" then Oz Cobb. :funny;
 
dunno why people keep saying Oz Cobb, seems like it's self-destructive trying to force yourself to hate this nothing burger name change. his name is Oswald Cobb lol
 
I'm biased for obvious reasons, but Hugo Strange seems like a perfectly believable name.
 
dunno why people keep saying Oz Cobb, seems like it's self-destructive trying to force yourself to hate this nothing burger name change. his name is Oswald Cobb lol
I am aware. I don't think its a huge deal, I just think its lame and pointless lol.
 
I am aware. I don't think its a huge deal, I just think its lame and pointless lol.

I don't know if it was my kidding remark that started the debate, but yeah, I agree.

I can understand that a name change could eventually serve a reinvention—like Cobb, which probably sounds less noble than Cobblepot—but when it comes to a supposed credibility, it seems like a pointless effort to me.
I mean, I know a gastroenterologist whose name, in my language, means “Guts” and an accountant whose name means “Bribe”. So I can live with "E.Nygma", "Victor Fries", "Harley Quinzel" and maybe even with a Two-Face who might be called "Harvey Flipcoin"... :funny:

However, if a creator is uncomfortable with a name, I would rather they change it than mock it through a sarcastic line within the story...
 

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