I'd far sooner see Helena Wayne than Robin in this universe.
Still think he's just blowing smoke, but if he does end up leaving WB should just give up making DC movies
Stop it.Still think he's just blowing smoke, but if he does end up leaving WB should just give up making DC movies
Why?Still think he's just blowing smoke, but if he does end up leaving WB should just give up making DC movies
Not confirmed as of yet.Keaton bailed, back-up plan?
Just wonderin'.Not confirmed as of yet.
When Keaton was announced last year, I read somewhere that Bale was WB's desperate back-up plan, if Keaton hadn't signed on in the end. Now that there's rumblings he may not join after all, maybe they've gone back and are trying to explore that other option.Keaton bailed, back-up plan?
Just wonderin'.
Still keeping my fingers crossed for Keaton with a Bale cameo.
Yeah, Bale is my favourite Batman and I don't want him near this. Some things need to be left alone and his story had the perfect ending. Keaton and Clooney would be great choices.
If it's really that big of a deal for some, then just have a two second line that specifies that Bale's Batman comes from an alternate universe where he never eloped with Selina Kyle at the end of TDKR. It is, after all, the multiverse at work here.
Why worse? And why the same for Keaton?
And I never mentioned anything about Keaton passing on The Flash, so I don't see why that point is being made again. We all know The Flash likely wouldn't work without some level of support for the marmite Ezra Miller. And that's putting it politely. It's not exactly a new theory on the block.
But I believe both Keaton and/or Bale would be bigger draws for the Flash than Maguire for Spidey, much as I love Raimi's trilogy. I have such fondness for Maguire in the role that I'm tempted to say it's an equal level of excitement for all three prospects. Affleck is clearly a league below Keaton, Bale and Maguire in terms of what the audience excitement levels would/will be.