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That's the best possible news to be dropped at this stage to build anticipation.

I think as a Batman fan, this is worthy of excitement


imagine sony decides for the next spiderman movie they are gonna do sinister six or something crazy like maximum carnage....but then they also recast spiderman as dany devito and then me being like "its a classic spidey story fans are familirar with this is the best possible news"

nah son you cant just gloss over the second part lmao
 
Heath had a decent resume up to that point as well.

Plus alot of the hate came from folks who thought Jack's Joker was the end all be all. It wasn't.


I think him being in "Broke Back Mountain" had something to do wit it also. Lol!
 
imagine sony decides for the next spiderman movie they are gonna do sinister six or something crazy like maximum carnage....but then they also recast spiderman as dany devito and then me being like "its a classic spidey story fans are familirar with this is the best possible news"

nah son you cant just gloss over the second part lmao
Danny devito as spiderman is not the same fucking thing as Robert patison as a young Batman....

I never watched twilight, and I've never watched his new shit.... But I've seen enough clips of him playing gritty roles and enough interviews of him saying he wants to get as far away from that early shit as possible to have confidence.


Especially considering how I never liked Bale before or as Batman
 
Plot?

The Batman will explore a detective case — when people start dying in strange ways, Batman must go deep into the dark world of Gotham to find clues and solve the mystery/conspiracy connected to Gotham City’s history and criminals,” claims scooper Daniel Richtman in a YouTube video. “In the film, all of Batman Rogues Gallery are already out there and active, similar to the comics and animated shows/movies. The film will have multiple villains, as they are all suspects.”
 
Plot?

The Batman will explore a detective case — when people start dying in strange ways, Batman must go deep into the dark world of Gotham to find clues and solve the mystery/conspiracy connected to Gotham City’s history and criminals,” claims scooper Daniel Richtman in a YouTube video. “In the film, all of Batman Rogues Gallery are already out there and active, similar to the comics and animated shows/movies. The film will have multiple villains, as they are all suspects.”

Yeah the long halloween style...
 
After a period of relative quiet regarding developments with Matt Reeves' The Batman, Monday is proving to be a busy news day for the upcoming Warner Bros. film. First, it was reported that Jeffrey Wright is in talks to play Commissioner Jim Gordon and now Deadline is reporting that Jonah Hill is also in talks to appear in the film.
Per the report, no deal has been signed yet, but the two-time Oscar nominated Hill is in talks to play a villain in the film. The report did not indicate a specific villain at the time of this article's writing, though previous canonical Batman villains to grace the big screen have included The Joker, The Riddler, Scarecrow, Penguin, Bane, Poison Ivy, Catwoman and Ra's al Ghul. There have been previous reports that Hill was rumored to be inconsideration for the role of Penguin for The Batman.

In addition to making his directorial debut with A24's Mid90s in 2018, Hill most recently starred in The Beach Bum and has been nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar twice, once for Moneyball and once for Wolf of Wall Street. News of Hill being in talks comes right after news that Westworld star Jeffrey Wright is in negotiations to play Commissioner Jim Gordon. Robert Pattinson has previously been announced to be playing the titular hero, Batman.
While the report regarding Hill doesn't indicate a specific villain, reported plot details that surfaced earlier this monthhave noted that The Batman will have multiple villains as part of a larger detective story.

"The Batman will explore a detective case -- when people start dying in strange ways, Batman must go deep into the dark world of Gotham to find clues and solve the mystery/conspiracy connected to Gotham City's history and criminals" the details claim. "In the film, all of Batman's Rogues Gallery are already out there and active, similar to the comics and animated shows/movies. The film will have multiple villains, as they are all suspects."
It's an idea that is very fitting with Reeves has previously described as a noir-driven, point of view Batman story definitive of the character.

I went on a deep dive again revisiting all of my favorite comics. Those all inform by osmosis," Reeves said last summer. "There's no continuation of the Nolan films. It's very much trying to find a way to do this as something that for me is going to be definitively Batman and new and cool."
The Batman is currently set for a June 25, 2021 release.
 
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