NEW LIVE ACTION BATMAN MOVIE IN 2015

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  • Goober
    Needs a hobby
    • Feb 2009
    • 12271

    Holy shit folks. Nolan and Bale are back in the game.


    Cliffs:
    *Christopher Nolan will produce the Justice League movie and all future DC properties for Warner Brothers
    *Christian Bale will be back as Batman, and has a cameo in the Man of Steel, where Superman will ask him to come out of retirement.


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    • Goober
      Needs a hobby
      • Feb 2009
      • 12271

      New live action Batman movie coming in 2015.

      Warner Bros. is about to bring together two of its most iconic heroes: Superman and Batman will unite in a new film, the follow-up to “Man of Steel,” set for release in 2015.

      According to two sources with knowledge of the movie, Warner Bros. intends to announce the news at its Comic-Con International panel Saturday morning. Said a Warner Bros. spokesperson, “We don’t comment on rumors regarding these properties.”

      “Man of Steel” director Zack Snyder is expected to reunite with screenwriter David S. Goyer and star Henry Cavill for the new film. It’s unlikely Christian Bale will step back into the bat suit, as the actor has indicated publicly that he has moved on from his days as Bruce Wayne.

      Christian Bale in "The Dark Knight Rises." (Warner Bros)
      Christian Bale in “The Dark Knight Rises.” The actor has said that his days in the bat suit are behind him. (Warner Bros.)

      “Man of Steel” producer and “Dark Knight” trilogy director Christopher Nolan is expected by some to produce the project, but the exact nature of his involvement is unclear.

      The move marks the culmination of years of effort on the part of Warner Bros. and DC Comics to bring their superheroes together in a similar fashion to their primary competitor Marvel, which successfully combined its superheroes into a $1.5-billion box-office hit with “The Avengers.”

      In the comic world, the two heroes are teaming up in a new series, “Batman/Superman,” by writer Greg Pak and artist Jae Lee.

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      • Goober
        Needs a hobby
        • Feb 2009
        • 12271



        Only picture of new logo so far. Not officially released yet.

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        • Goober
          Needs a hobby
          • Feb 2009
          • 12271

          Zack Snyder just took the stage at Comic-Con and brought up actor Harry Lennix to read a classic line from The Dark Knight Returns:

          I want you to remember my hand at your throat. I want you to remember the one man who beat you.

          Snyder said “we’re not adapting [The Dark Knight Returns], but it is the thing that will help us tell that story.” They then cut to a Batman/Superman logo to end the presentation.

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          • Houston
            Back home
            • Oct 2008
            • 21231

            Damn, I guess I'm gonna have to watch that Superman movie after all.

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            • Buzzman
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 6659

              2015 is going to end up being the biggest box office year in the history.

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              • Goober
                Needs a hobby
                • Feb 2009
                • 12271

                Audio of the announcement, and official press release from WB.



                BURBANK, Calif., Jul 20, 2013 — On the heels of the worldwide success of “Man of Steel,” director Zack Snyder is bringing together the two greatest Super Heroes of all time–Batman and Superman–for the first time on the big screen. The announcement was made today by Greg Silverman, President, Creative Development and Worldwide Production, and Sue Kroll, President, Worldwide Marketing and International Distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures.

                The current hit, “Man of Steel,” has taken in more than $630 million at the worldwide box office to date, and climbing. Along with its star, Henry Cavill, the upcoming film brings back Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane. The new Batman has yet to be cast.

                Snyder is co-writing the story with David S. Goyer, who will then pen the screenplay. Production is expected to begin in 2014, with an anticipated release date in Summer 2015.

                Silverman stated, “Zack Snyder is an incredibly talented filmmaker, but beyond that, he’s a fan first and he utterly gets this genre. We could not think of anyone better suited to the task of bringing these iconic Super Heroes to the screen in his own way.” Kroll added, “We are thrilled to be back in business with Zack and his team on this next movie. The success of ‘Man of Steel’ is a wonderful testament to the love and support that both fans and new audiences, worldwide, have for these characters. We are very excited to see what Zack has in store for all of us.”

                Diane Nelson, President, DC Entertainment, noted, “Superman and Batman together on the big screen is a dream come true for DC fans everywhere. All of us at DC Entertainment could not be more excited for Zack’s continuing vision for the DC Universe.”

                Zack Snyder, who made a surprise appearance at Comic-Con today, breaking the news to audiences there, later said, “I’m so excited to begin working again with Henry Cavill in the world we created, and I can’t wait to expand the DC Universe in this next chapter. Let’s face it, it’s beyond mythological to have Superman and our new Batman facing off, since they are the greatest Super Heroes in the world.”

                The new film brings back Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder as producers. This time, Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas are serving as executive producers, along with Benjamin Melniker and Michael E. Uslan.

                Thomas offered, “Whilst our ‘Dark Knight’ trilogy is complete, we have every confidence that Zack’s fresh interpretation will take the character in a new and exciting direction. His vision for Superman opened the door to a whole new universe and we can’t wait to see what Zack does with these characters.”

                The film is based on Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, and Batman characters created by Bob Kane, published by DC Entertainment.

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                • JimLeavy59
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                  • May 2012
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                  • jeffx
                    Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 3853

                    Batman vs. Superman - yes, yes, yes!!! I'm fapping right now....

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                    • ram29jackson
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                      • Nov 2008
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                      • Goober
                        Needs a hobby
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 12271

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                        • Goober
                          Needs a hobby
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12271

                          Enough with the preamble. Here are the top names surfacing at this stage:
                          Josh Brolin, 46 -- Warner Bros likes him a lot. He starred in the studio’s Gangster Squad, and that’s after he toplined the studio’s 2010 dud Jonah Hex. He's also attached to star in Warners' Quasimodo project as well as Crazy for the Storm. Plus, he already has a Frank Miller connection: he leads the cast of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Robert Rodriguez’s upcoming take on the Miller crime comics.
                          (Two sources say Brolin is the frontrunner at this stage, but a studio source dismisses the chatter, saying that the casting process hasn't even begun.)
                          Ryan Gosling, 32 -- Yes, Brolin's Gangster Squad co-star appears to be in the mix. He may be younger than the rest, he may be prettier than the rest, but no one questions his acting chops.
                          Other contenders:
                          Joe Manganiello, 36 -- According to several insiders, Snyder liked him as a possible Superman for Man of Steel before settling on Henry Cavill, but one major stumbling block was the schedule that Alan Ball had him on for filming True Blood, the HBO vampire series in which Manganiello plays a werewolf.
                          PHOTOS: Who Has Played Batman Through the Years
                          Richard Armitage, 41 -- The British actor appeared in TV’s Strike Back, but may be best known to audiences for playing Thorin in the Hobbit movie for Warners' New Line division. He will reprise the characters for the second and third installments.
                          Max Martini, 43 -- He cut his teeth playing tough guys on TV in shows such as Revenge, Castle and Hawaii Five-O but won notice as a sacrificing father in Pacific Rim and will play a Navy SEAL commander in this fall's Captain Phillips.
                          Matthew Goode, 35 -- He’s already worked with Snyder in the director's 2009 film Watchmen, in which he played Ozymandias.
                          Josh Brolin, Joe Manganiello, Richard Armitage? These actors and more are in the hunt as speculation over casting the new Dark Knight begins.

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                          • JeremyHight
                            I wish I was Scrubs
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 4063

                            Brolin seems like a solid, older, grittier Batman, but he wasin an awful DC hero movie already. I don't know if he really has the acting chops that Bale brought.

                            Gosling would be a good name to attach to the movie, but he doesn't fit Bruce Wayne at all. He would be better as a Green Arrow, Flash, or even Aquaman over Batman.

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                            • JimLeavy59
                              War Hero
                              • May 2012
                              • 7199

                              This project has shit written all over it.

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                              • Goober
                                Needs a hobby
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 12271

                                Is it possible that Christian Bale is still not done donning the cape the cowl?

                                According to a new ebook, “Beyond Batman: The Unauthorized True Story of Christian Bale and His Dark Knight Dilemma” this may be the case.

                                The book cites sources close to Legendary Pictures that asserts Bale may have “no choice” but to don the cowl at least one more time.

                                According to the publisher of “Beyond Batman,” the Hollywood mega star likely won’t be able to refuse the potential $50 million payday that could come from playing Batman again.


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