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Burton only had one meeting with WB execs
When Burton went to that meeting he had no idea that WB wanted to let him go. He went in there and started giving his ideas. Then at the end one of the executives said, "Tim, aren't there other films you rather direct?" Shocked, Burton replied, "So...you don't want me to make Batman 3?" Nervously, the executive said, "No, no, I just want you to look at your options." Burton revealed all of this on the DVD. They in-directly fired him.
Tim Burton's only involvement with Batman Forever was approving Joel Schumacher as director
Isn't it funny that he had to APPROVE Joel Schumacher? It's almost as if he had some say in this film.
Burton did not contribute story ideas
Too bad the writers said differently on the DVD. The entire first draft was based on the meeting with Burton and Schumacher. Then, Burton tipped his hat off to Schumacher and left him to do whatever he wanted. That's when Schumacher brought in Akiva Goldsmith to camp up the script.
Nicole Kidman's name mentioned for the role in the early stages.
Nicole Kidman was never mentioned in the early stages because Michael Keaton was expected to return. In fact, Rene Russo was cast as Dr. Chase Meridian. When Keaton clashed with Schumacher and left the project it was decided that a younger actor should replace Keaton and that's when Val Kilmer was hired. So, Rene Russo's services were no longer needed and that's when the opportunity opened for younger actresses like Nicole Kidman.


