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ЯɘvlveR;27189011 said:strange casting choices as in who?
Heath Ledger.
ЯɘvlveR;27189011 said:strange casting choices as in who?
No because apparently Dick and Bruce haven't spoken to each other in years. They had a falling out.At the end of the SupesvBatman film, maybe Batman returns to Wayne Manor (Maybe to the Batcave but you barely see any of it) Dick is there waiting for him says he took care of things in Gotham while Bats was away/looked into that assignment he asked him too. This could then suggest either one of Batmans supervillains (like the end of Batman Begins ) or another superhero (maybe has a picture of a red blur, but you can sort of make out a human form).
This sets up the next batman film, something for the fans who want to see Robin/Nightwing and it doesn't get in the way of the main story of the film or fills the film with too much Batman stuff since its the end of the film.
One thing i like about Snyder's Batman (Scott that is) is that he uses quite a lot of different suits. I wouldn't mind something like that done here.ЯɘvlveR;27189733 said:with the possibilities of luthor, the battle armor, and metallo, as well as dick possibly being in the film, perhaps even assisting batsy, i kinda hope he sports a batman beyond prototype.
Heath Ledger.
heath wasn't strange looking like driver. he was a good actor well before the joker role. the big issue was that no one could understand that actors can have range.
A bit of bulking up for sure, but I can dig it.
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	Do you know who else would be interesting for nightwing? Jack o'connell (skins)
He's good looking, talented, about to be a big star because of the 300 sequel plus he's not a pretty boy. He would bring a working class grit to the franchise which would be great to keep the gritty feel of Gotham.
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If you cover up his ears (do it, put your fingers on the monitor and cover his ears) he's not that bad.
I mean... if they did give him the role, I'm sure he'd be bulking up... so... I don't think it's the worst choice.
The bulky frame and height are honestly my biggest issues. I don't want Batman and his sidekick together, making Superman look tiny.
	I actually woulda personally chosen Dylan O'Brien for Dick Grayson and Aaron Paul for Red Hood (Yes I know Paul is older but still)
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t:Eeh, you mean he looks like Butterfield does now?He looks like a teenaged Asa Butterfield.
As he will look in 3-4 years.From O'Donnell playing Grayson to O'Connell playing Grayson?t:
Eeh, you mean he looks like Butterfield does now?
In four years, he will be 20. That's a teenaged guyAs he will look in 3-4 years.

Isildur´s Heir;27195123 said:People around this boards might not like my posts, but honestly, i'm the only one that actually cares enough to name things as they are.
Comic book movies are becoming, more than not, geeks *********ion time.
The idea of having Nightwing in the movie is absurd to say the least.
And i'm not even going about the rumors of Wonder Woman, which is by far even worst.
Comic book movies are becoming the "Where is Wally" with capes and powers.

I disagree. This is the first time a character from a main heroe's respective family is hinted to appear live action. Unless you count that awful and forgetable Supergirl movie. This isn't fan service, this is expanding your universe and introducing more comic book characters to the mainstream audience. It is the logical thing to do. Let's be real, the most important and famous DC characters are Bats and Sups and both of them have gotten their solo films and their solo film reboots, time for their "Families" and supporting characters to shine.Isildur´s Heir;27195123 said:People around this boards might not like my posts, but honestly, i'm the only one that actually cares enough to name things as they are.
Comic book movies are becoming, more than not, geeks *********ion time.
The idea of having Nightwing in the movie is absurd to say the least.
And i'm not even going about the rumors of Wonder Woman, which is by far even worst.
Comic book movies are becoming the "Where is Wally" with capes and powers.