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Batman Begins had three. Ra's, Falcone, Scarecrow
Oh it wasn't verbal. It was on her intro flash screen and if you blinked you missed it.Oh haha I didn't watch Suicide Squad so I didn't know anyone verbally mentioned a Robin. Then yeah, maybe we're actually inching towards including one of the Robins.
Or they won't even acknowledge that he was any sort of father because he has the emotional capacity of a 12-year-old or some nonsense.
It's odd how Dark Victory is rarely acknowledged. Like Long Halloween, it's got lovely artwork. I love Tim Sale's Robin.If they include Dark Victory. I usually only hear people talk about The Long Halloween as a stand-alone instead of in conjunction with its sequel.
So it's a retread of the horrible Schumacher films. However capable of an actor he is, Pattinson is not Batman, certainly not in the way Bale or even Affleck were. This film is shaping up to be a pass.
Huh, didn't know that. Should be cool.
Besides Dick Grayson inclusion, Dark Victory feels very similar to The Long Halloween. I'm actually not a fan of Jeph Loeb's writing in general. Hush, The Long Halloween, and Dark Victory all smash together in my memory. Tim Sale's art is amazing though. The splash page of everyone looking down at Dick's parents and Bruce looking up at Dick is one of my favorite panels of all time.It's odd how Dark Victory is rarely acknowledged. Like Long Halloween, it's got lovely artwork. I love Tim Sale's Robin.
All I've ever wanted from a live-action movie is a story that focuses on Batman and Robin's relationship. Dick's origin story would be ideal; but fan's hate live-action origins stories so what do I even know? IMO, The Bat-family will always be the best part of the Batman character.
How do you know this without seeing the movie?So it's a retread of the horrible Schumacher films. However capable of an actor he is, Pattinson is not Batman, certainly not in the way Bale or even Affleck were. This film is shaping up to be a pass.
This sounds like one of those movies that has a terrible script so they are throwing the kitchen sink in.
They've been rewriting the script for years now, It better not be terrible.
"So it's a retread of the horrible Schumacher films. However capable of an actor he is, Ledger is not Joker, certainly not in the way Nicholson or even Hamill were. This film is shaping up to be a pass."So it's a retread of the horrible Schumacher films. However capable of an actor he is, Pattinson is not Batman, certainly not in the way Bale or even Affleck were. This film is shaping up to be a pass.
I thought rewriting the script for years was usually a strong sign of a bad script.
Yeah, i'm not the biggest fan of Jeph Loeb but he seems to team up with Tim Sale quite often and it's given us some beautiful moments like the one you referenced.Besides Dick Grayson inclusion, Dark Victory feels very similar to The Long Halloween. I'm actually not a fan of Jeph Loeb's writing in general. Hush, The Long Halloween, and Dark Victory all smash together in my memory. Tim Sale's art is amazing though. The splash page of everyone looking down at Dick's parents and Bruce looking up at Dick is one of my favorite panels of all time.
100% agreed with the bolded. I would cry if they announced a Dick origin story that takes its cues from Robin's Reckoning, Dark Victory, and the various other retellings we've gotten in comic and animated form.
How do you know this without seeing the movie?
A Batman movie in the mold of Arkham Origins crossed with John Wick could be amazing though.
A Batman movie in the mold of Arkham Origins crossed with John Wick could be amazing though.
Penguin is the man with his ear to the underground. He's the devil Batman makes a deal with to get info on the Riddler. Like how Ethan Hunt will work with a smuggler or crime lord or whatnot to get a lead on his main targetCould work. I mean The Dark Knight had 3 villians in the movie. Firefly will probably be the throwaway villain and Catwoman will be the romantic interest.
The question is how they're gonna make Riddler and Penguin fit together.
She's the femme fatale secretly working with Riddler to distract Batman, but who's also using the Riddler's schemes to suit her own ends.Not sure how Catwoman fits, but doing her arc as a three-movie thing is the smart move. Only way to do the character justice imho.
Half the time Riddler is portrayed as a vindictive man-child so if this movie ended up being about some war between Riddler and Penguin that is brewing I wouldn't even be surprisedPenguin is the man with his ear to the underground. He's the devil Batman makes a deal with to get info on the Riddler. Like how Ethan Hunt will work with a smuggler or crime lord or whatnot to get a lead on his main target
Also Riddler's schemes could be messing up Penguin's revenue, so of course he wants that nuance dealt with.