Which actor should be the next Batman?
Ranker
2012/07/30 07:20:55
|
|
|||||
|
4 votes
|
|
7% | |||
|
8 votes
|
|
15% | |||
|
15 votes
|
|
28% | |||
|
27 votes
|
|
50% | |||
Who could do justice by playing Batman in the next movie version? Christian Bale will be a tough act to follow.
Read More: http://www.ranker.com/list/batman-fan-casting/ryan...

















There's been tooooooooooooo many remakes.
Be original sometime Hollywood.
Bale! THIS is how the voice is done!
Just putting that out there. I have a decent portfolio for a 16 year old girl.
I love Fassbender, but this isn't a good role for him. I see him more as a DC villain - as he does with Magneto.
The thing about DC movies is that they're always focused on doing something different with the characters. It may be something plot related or something simple like technology they get focused on. Examples: Green Lantern. What was the big story with Green Lantern? Motion capture suit to digitize the GL costume. Instead of focusing all their intention into a nice tight plot I feel they were more focused on doing something they thought was unique with the GL costume. And both the plot and the costume ended up sucking. (That film had potential). The dreadful Catwoman involved no one named Selina Kyle, quasi super powers, and an S and M costume that while it was hot on Halle Berry it had nothing to do with the character. Superman Returns. They were finally getting a new Superman film made and they decided to let the director make the film a sequel to the first two Reeve movies? Not to mention basically rehashing the plot of the first one. Not to mention adding in a love triangle plot twist and the implied son of Superman. Really? A Wonder Woman pilot that makes Diana a media mogul in LA? Even the great Nolan series (and I do love it) doesn't really present the comic book Batman. Batman wouldn't fret over a grade school crus...
The thing about DC movies is that they're always focused on doing something different with the characters. It may be something plot related or something simple like technology they get focused on. Examples: Green Lantern. What was the big story with Green Lantern? Motion capture suit to digitize the GL costume. Instead of focusing all their intention into a nice tight plot I feel they were more focused on doing something they thought was unique with the GL costume. And both the plot and the costume ended up sucking. (That film had potential). The dreadful Catwoman involved no one named Selina Kyle, quasi super powers, and an S and M costume that while it was hot on Halle Berry it had nothing to do with the character. Superman Returns. They were finally getting a new Superman film made and they decided to let the director make the film a sequel to the first two Reeve movies? Not to mention basically rehashing the plot of the first one. Not to mention adding in a love triangle plot twist and the implied son of Superman. Really? A Wonder Woman pilot that makes Diana a media mogul in LA? Even the great Nolan series (and I do love it) doesn't really present the comic book Batman. Batman wouldn't fret over a grade school crush more than his dead parents and he would never just retire to Italy.
Marvel does good. They will tweak characters and plots but they'll stay basically true to the characters we know. Tony Stark isn't suddenly a genius hobo with a robot arm, Captain America doesn't sudden wear fetish gear, and the Hulk isn't balancing his patience with an unexpected baby (in what would be I'm sure a hilarious sit com).
A JLA film could be great if they stick to the characters. Hopefully they'll do so in Man of Steel