Batman Begins
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Remember that these Batman films are prequels in effect, with each villain being introduced first. We're still only just about to meet The Joker, and notice how young Gordon is - he's still just a cop at this point in time.
So...there's a lot of ground to cover before Robin could enter the picture - at this point he's not much more than a baby, if that!
If this goes to six films, which seems to be the new aspiration in terms of franchises versus story arcs, I'd expect Robin to come in late in number 5 or even a part 6. Miller's directing a Returns script would be down to Nolan vacating the chair, but as we've seen recently, stars and directors seem to be holding onto their franchises more and more, as it allows them the failsafe to take on more quirky films inbetween.
So...there's a lot of ground to cover before Robin could enter the picture - at this point he's not much more than a baby, if that!
If this goes to six films, which seems to be the new aspiration in terms of franchises versus story arcs, I'd expect Robin to come in late in number 5 or even a part 6. Miller's directing a Returns script would be down to Nolan vacating the chair, but as we've seen recently, stars and directors seem to be holding onto their franchises more and more, as it allows them the failsafe to take on more quirky films inbetween.
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Hmmm.....that's true.Remember that these Batman films are prequels in effect, with each villain being introduced first. We're still only just about to meet The Joker, and notice how young Gordon is - he's still just a cop at this point in time.
So...there's a lot of ground to cover before Robin could enter the picture - at this point he's not much more than a baby, if that!
Ahhh, just talking about the next Bats film is getting me so psyched!!
Anyways, I wish we knew what Heath Ledger's Joker might look like.
I wonder if he'll be a gothic/Dark Knight Returns type Joker with lots of makeup aka Jack's Joker, or a more Nolanesque "au naturale" Joker (as some have surmised) with messed up lipstick, blackened teeth, etc.....or more "classic Joker" like Caesar Romero.
Only time will tell!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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That'd be cool...I'd want a few more Nolan Batmans before that, though, as TDKR takes place when Bruce is like 50-something!Rumor has it that Frank Miller wants to direct a live-action adaptation of The Dark Knight Returns, possibly taking over the franchise for Chris Nolan someday. Thus, perhaps we will see Robin introduced in the series.
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To me Batman is an individualist and shouldn't have a sidekick in any way.
I am however very interested to see how Nolan would approach bringing Robin into the mix.
Seeing that in a lot of incarnations he has been a kinda silly character.
My biggest fear is his awful costume, if they are able to do that right....well maybe then...
I am however very interested to see how Nolan would approach bringing Robin into the mix.
Seeing that in a lot of incarnations he has been a kinda silly character.
My biggest fear is his awful costume, if they are able to do that right....well maybe then...
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Seeing that in a lot of incarnations he has been a kinda silly character.
Exactly, but the whole thing is he's not SUPPOSED to be "silly" or "campy", at least he wasn't in the 80's....(OK, maybe in the 50's and 60's.)
I"d also love to see Nolan do Robin how he should be done!
Also, about graphic novel "The Dark Knight Returns" I may be confused but:
Doesn't Bats have a Robin-esque girl sidekick who dresses like Robin called "Carrie Kelly"? I really don't think Miller would want to re-do B: TDKR and do the whole "girl-to-boy" thing a la Chicken Little......
I loved Bats: The New Adventures because of how they included Robin (Tim Drake) in most of the stories but didn't compromise on the darkness of the show, or Bats' individualistic personality (the show was in some ways even darker than before, with flashbacks and other signals that Batman had turned even MORE harsh than before... in one ep, Robin even has to bring him down because Scarecrow's fear gas causes him to lose it!)
And BB: ROTJ was REALLY dark.....AND Robin was in it.
The screwed up Batman's costume in so many places and in so many different ways--Schumacker wasn't the first, check out Adam West's tights!!My biggest fear is his awful costume, if they are able to do that right....well maybe then... Neutral
I think that after those horrible nipple costumes with Schumacker, they can fix up Robin's outfit too.
Actually, I forgot to say that Miller is re-doing Batman now in his own series--WITH the Dick Grayson Robin, but a new chronology. The older, more grizzled Bruce takes on Dick as a sidekick shortly after his parents' deaths, but he's very harsh on Dick, so harsh that Alfred has to intervene....Nolan might want to take a look at that interpretation.
(I think Robin was originally planned for Bats 89, but Burton HATED the character and basically said "No way.")
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It's a personal thing of mine Vi
I'm a huge Batman fan,
I have all the Batman movies and series on dvd ( except the 60's series )
And I never really liked the Robin character that much.
On the other hand, I'm a huge fan of Nightwing.
So when he's a dark loner like batman, I have no problems with him whatsoever and he becomes a really interesting persona to me.
I'm a huge Batman fan,
I have all the Batman movies and series on dvd ( except the 60's series )
And I never really liked the Robin character that much.
On the other hand, I'm a huge fan of Nightwing.
So when he's a dark loner like batman, I have no problems with him whatsoever and he becomes a really interesting persona to me.
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So, how do you like your Joker?
Here are a bunch of images of what Heath's joker "might" turn out like.
(BTW that "summer 2008" teaser "poster" is, of course, fake.)
Not sure where this one's from, but great art!!
Of course, by the great Alex Ross.
From the Arkham Asylum graphic novel, I think. Or that general time period anyway.
From The Killing Joke. (my personal favorite )
Jack's Joker.
From the Adam West 60's show. (Caesar Romero)
Mark Hammill's classic Crowned Prince of Crime!
Here are a bunch of images of what Heath's joker "might" turn out like.
(BTW that "summer 2008" teaser "poster" is, of course, fake.)
Not sure where this one's from, but great art!!
Of course, by the great Alex Ross.
From the Arkham Asylum graphic novel, I think. Or that general time period anyway.
From The Killing Joke. (my personal favorite )
Jack's Joker.
From the Adam West 60's show. (Caesar Romero)
Mark Hammill's classic Crowned Prince of Crime!
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!