The Dark Knight TV Guide Interview with Goyer

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TV Guide just recently interviewed David Goyer, screenwriter of Batman Begins. They brought up Blade: The Series, The Flash, and the Batman Begins sequel.

Here's what he said about Batman:

TVGuide.com: How about the Batman Begins sequel?
Goyer:
[That] is in the works as well. [Director] Chris Nolan is editing The Prestige right now, and as soon as that is finished, we're all talking about that going into much higher gear.
TVGuide.com: Is the cast returning?
Goyer:
I believe that's the intent.

The link to the full interview is here: http://www.tvguide.com/News/Insider/default.htm?cmsRedir=true&rmDate=07052006&cmsGuid={371FA7BB-C69D-414D-8DF4-530F3068CD9A}
 
Indeed, very informative.
 
Atleast we know that "The Prestige" is in post-production and once it is released, October of this year, Batman will be Nolan's next project. That means the ball is going to be rolling before the new year. It is good news as far as I am concerned.
 
We also know that Goyer is still fairly involved to some extent. So even if he's not writing the screenplay, he'll still be there to make sure Nolan doens't do somehting like not giving Scarecrow a mask.
 
He wrote the treatment. But alot can change between a treatment and final draft:o

But much like on BB he's still a consultant. Just to a lesser extent since he's not writing dialogue or pacing scenes etc.
 
Which may mean less one-liners.
 
Mee said:
Which may mean less one-liners.

Yup - Goyer and Nolan wrote a treatment for ALL 3 films. While Chris Nolan and Goyer co-wrote the screenplay with the first film, this one Goyer will have little to no input on since Jonah Nolan is co-writing the screenplay this time. Can't wait to see what these guys have cooked up...........
 
Looking foward to Fall when we start getting more info:up:
 
shaggyaggie457 said:
As long as he says Goddamn Batman, I'm fine with less one-liners.

Please no. That's as corny as hell.
 
mcflytrap said:
Please no. That's as corny as hell.

x-men 3 was filled with them....I don't see this batman sequel having any corny one liners...

goddamned sounds forced..
 
Wow that has to be the most detailed piece of information on the sequel yet!

</end sarcasm>
 
Nice to hear from you Mr. Goyer! I'm just wondering what, if anything, we'll get from Comic Con? I mean it's really not that far off and I can't see anything major happening.

We'll probibally get a release date like 'June 2008' or something like that.
 
Now are they writing the screenplay now, since they already have the treatment, or are they going to wait until after post-production?

I want this movie yesterday! :(
 
Damn, I cant wait for The Prestige, I really loved this book.
 
Cinemaman said:
Damn, I cant wait for The Prestige, I really loved this book.
Whats it about?
 
NOFX said:
Whats it about?

Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale are rival magician's in turn of the century London. They keep trying to one-up and sabotage each other to prove who is the best.
 
kytrigger said:
Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale are rival magician's in turn of the century London. They keep trying to one-up and sabotage each other to prove who is the best.

All you need to know is that it is Batman v. Wolverine featuring Alfred and David Bowie - perfection :)

I just hope it is better than the Han Solo v. Joker film :(
 
I'm glad he's involved in the sequel even if his role is not as big as last time.
 
Superman4ever said:
Now are they writing the screenplay now, since they already have the treatment, or are they going to wait until after post-production?

I want this movie yesterday! :(

are you...asking if they're going to write the script AFTER post?

:|
 
Superman4ever said:
Now are they writing the screenplay now, since they already have the treatment, or are they going to wait until after post-production?

I want this movie yesterday! :(
Nolan presented the plan (treatment) he and Goyer cooked up for Batman 2 back in October, 2005. The warner execs liked the idea, then in February, 2006 they hired Jonathan Nolan to write the screenplay.


http://www.empireonline.co.uk/interviews_and_events/interview.asp?IID=342
http://www.superherohype.com/news/supermannews.php?id=3890
 
zer00 said:
are you...asking if they're going to write the script AFTER post?

:|

Bahahahahahhahaha. He definitely was.

That's awesome.
 

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