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REPORT: Snyder approached Affleck MONTHS ago.
"Affleck and filmmaker Zack Snyder will create an entirely new incarnation of the character in Snyder’s as-yet-untitled project—bringing Batman and Superman together for the first time on the big screen and continuing the director’s vision of their universe, which he established in 'Man of Steel.'"
Warners is banking that Snyder's rebooted original story “Man of Steel,” which has earned more than $650 million worldwide to date, is the right way to go. But now he and writer David S. Goyer will bring the two DC Comics icons together in a story they created together, in effect importing Batman into Superman's world.
verslibre wrote:650M is great. DVD sales will add more $$$.
verslibre wrote:As neat as it is that Cranston may be playing Lex (all but officially confirmed at this point), I think it'd be even better if he was cast as the new Jim Gordon.
YoungJRNY wrote:He would make one helluva Gordon, no question, but Oldman already owned that part and was a HUGE part in TDKT. I think Cranston's abilities as an actor should go further than just a detective or Commissioner for the GCPD. Let the guy out of the bag and be sinister. Dude is amazing on Breaking Bad.
YoungJRNY wrote:William H.Macy would be my choice to play Gordon. I feel he's as solid as solid gets for the role
YoungJRNY wrote:Man of Steel passed the $290 million domestic mark (a nice, round number) with its release in Japan still to come August 30th.
verslibre wrote:Jim Gordon is not "just" a detective or Commissioner, though. He's an integral component of the Batman mythos. I have a feeling people will heavily liken his Lex (who should not be that old) to Walter White sans any redeeming qualities.
YoungJRNY wrote:verslibre wrote:Jim Gordon is not "just" a detective or Commissioner, though. He's an integral component of the Batman mythos. I have a feeling people will heavily liken his Lex (who should not be that old) to Walter White sans any redeeming qualities.
No doubt he's an integral part of the Batman mythos, so is Alfred but you can't cast every single Bat-character in this movie when Superman has his cast and listings already returning, even Lex being rumored to be the villain. Though Gordon is big, I don't see him NEEDED to be cast in Superman/Batman. Save his involvement for a Bat-solo film.
YoungJRNY wrote:Confirmed that Superman/Batman will film in Detroit, so....there's your Gotham City. They REALLY need to name this fucking thing already. Batman is casted, the Luthor rumors are flowing and Detroit is confirmed. Name the goddamn thing already..
verslibre wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Confirmed that Superman/Batman will film in Detroit, so....there's your Gotham City. They REALLY need to name this fucking thing already. Batman is casted, the Luthor rumors are flowing and Detroit is confirmed. Name the goddamn thing already..
Did you see Kurosawa's remark re: filming in Detroit? Made me.
In one of the biggest drama deals this season, after a bidding war, Fox has landed Gotham, from Warner Bros. TV and The Mentalist creator Bruno Heller, with a series commitment. For Gotham, Warner Bros TV is mining one of DC Comics‘ most popular character universes, Batman. It explores the origin stories of Commissioner James Gordon and the villains that made Gotham famous. In Gotham, Gordon is still a detective at the Gotham City Police Department and is yet to meet Batman who will not be part of the series. The Gordon character was introduced in 1939 in the very first Batman comic. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Commissioner Gordon has appeared in comic books as well as Batman films and series, including in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy where it was played by Gary Oldman. Along with the Superman franchise, the Batman universe is probably the most prized DC property. While Superman spawned the long-running series Smallville, this is the first series featuring a character from the world of Batman in a very long time. It is the second high-profile WBTV/DC drama in the works for next season, along with Flash at the CW. In addition to Gotham, WME-repped Heller has Mars drama Red at the CW. Gotham joins CBS’ sci-fi drama Extant as the two highest-profile drama projects this season, sparking bidding wars and landing series commitment and series order, respectively.
YoungJRNY wrote:It's happening. The DCU is being written and we're going to have our first television meets cinema collision course. Arrow/Flash. Gotham? In Superman/Batman, the Bat is "old; wise. Battle-beaten." Gotham is an origin, a prequel. This is the world Bruce will come from. I do find it a little hard to believe they'd be setting up one shared universe (Superman/Batman), another shared universe elsewhere (Arrow/Flash) and then just have this thing hanging out there randomly.
Come on now, this is ALL going to build up to Supes/Bats 2015 and explode from there.In one of the biggest drama deals this season, after a bidding war, Fox has landed Gotham, from Warner Bros. TV and The Mentalist creator Bruno Heller, with a series commitment. For Gotham, Warner Bros TV is mining one of DC Comics‘ most popular character universes, Batman. It explores the origin stories of Commissioner James Gordon and the villains that made Gotham famous. In Gotham, Gordon is still a detective at the Gotham City Police Department and is yet to meet Batman who will not be part of the series. The Gordon character was introduced in 1939 in the very first Batman comic. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Commissioner Gordon has appeared in comic books as well as Batman films and series, including in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy where it was played by Gary Oldman. Along with the Superman franchise, the Batman universe is probably the most prized DC property. While Superman spawned the long-running series Smallville, this is the first series featuring a character from the world of Batman in a very long time. It is the second high-profile WBTV/DC drama in the works for next season, along with Flash at the CW. In addition to Gotham, WME-repped Heller has Mars drama Red at the CW. Gotham joins CBS’ sci-fi drama Extant as the two highest-profile drama projects this season, sparking bidding wars and landing series commitment and series order, respectively.
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verslibre wrote:Macy is a fine actor, don't get me wrong, but he comes across as too "nice." He doesn't have the same air of authority about him as Oldman or Cranston.
conversationpc wrote:verslibre wrote:Macy is a fine actor, don't get me wrong, but he comes across as too "nice." He doesn't have the same air of authority about him as Oldman or Cranston.
I like Macy also but he's got a little too much of the dorky factor going on as far as I'm concerned.
No Surprize wrote:When I see a super-hero movie I want to see ass-kicking, name taking, teeth rattling, bone-jarring action to the max, you know, senseless entertainment. I don't want to see the personal side of Tony Starke and his fucking anxiety attacks and night sweats!
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