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Deberg_1990 08:22 PM 07-21-2017
Interesting.....



The studio is working on plans to usher out Affleck’s Batman gracefully, a source says, addressing the change in some shape or form in one of the upcoming DC films.
Ben Affleck is heading to Comic-Con this weekend to promote Warner Bros.’ upcoming Justice League movie, set for a Nov. 17 release. But how many more times is he likely to put on the Batsuit? Probably not many, if ever again.

Yes, Warners’ film studio chief Toby Emmerich tells The Hollywood Reporter, "Ben is our Batman. We love him as Batman. We want to keep him in the cowl as long as we can." And Matt Reeves, who will direct the studio’s still-undated (and unwritten) The Batman, has said that he means to keep Affleck in the role. But a source with knowledge of the situation says that the studio is working on plans to usher out Affleck’s Batman — gracefully, addressing the change in some shape or form in one of the upcoming DC films.

Exactly when and how that might happen has yet to be determined, but it would be wise to bet against Affleck starring in The Batman. He has already stepped away from directing the film and Reeves is dropping the script that Affleck wrote with D.C. Entertainment’s Geoff Johns.

Reeves also has acknowledged that he has a Batman trilogy rolling around in his head, and given his success making two-thirds of a trilogy out of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and War for the Planet of the Apes, it seems fair to anticipate that Warners will want him to realize his vision.

In addition, Affleck will turn 45 in August, so he would be pushing 50 before The Batman arrives in theaters. If Reeves makes a trilogy, Affleck would be in his mid-50s at best by the time that’s done. Maybe Tom Cruise could pull that off, but Affleck’s body hasn’t exactly been a temple.

And while male stars have been able to stretch their action-film relevance further in an age when there are fewer bankable young stars (Robert Downey Jr. is 52 and going strong as Iron Man), studios favor the fresh-faced — look what happened with Spider-Man, successfully rebooted with 21-year-old Tom Holland. (Affleck also just dropped out of the Netflix project Triple Frontier, and it’s not clear what his next movie will be. His reps declined to comment.)

Warners could hypothetically create dual Batmen, keeping Affleck in the role for a planned Justice League follow-up, while letting Reeves cast his movie with a different star. But that hardly seems likely. The first Justice League already is at an inflection point: Director Zack Snyder has stepped away in mid-production and his successor, Joss Whedon, is said to be doing extensive reshoots. (Note that Justice League member Superman is played by Henry Cavill, 34, The Flash is Ezra Miller, 24, Aquaman is Jason Momoa, 37, and Wonder Woman is 32-year-old Gal Gadot.) And a second Justice League movie would be years down the road. THR reported Thursday that Shazam!, with a yet-to-be-cast title star, will be the next DC movie to shoot.



The landmark 1993 Knightfall storyline left Wayne temporarily paralyzed, leading him to appoint a vigilante called Azrael as his Batman replacement. When Azrael went rogue, Wayne came out of retirement to stop him and then swiftly retired once more, appointing Dick Grayson (AKA Robin) as the new Batman. That was so successful that when Wayne was assumed dead in 2009, Grayson took on the cowl for a second time. (Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises even went this route, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt's John Blake getting the keys to the Batcave after Bale's Bruce Wayne was presumed dead.)


In the comics, Grayson stayed on as Batman even when Wayne returned to work as The Dark Knight, with the two different Batmen splitting appearances between the various comic books. Bruce Wayne took Batman Inc. and Batman and Robin, while Grayson's stories ran in Batman and Detective Comics. Grayson also appeared monthly in the Justice League of America series during this period, arguably making him the more high-profile of the two characters.

Warner Bros. could even go with the Batman Beyond approach. The fan-favorite animated series (1999-2001) saw an elderly Bruce Wayne train a young man called Terry McGinnis as his apprentice, with Wayne teaching him to take over the role as Batman. Of course, there's a downside to the passing-the-torch scenarios: It's hard to imagine fans or Reeves being excited about following someone who is not Bruce Wayne for a Batman trilogy.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...future-1023296
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hometeam 01:08 PM 07-22-2017
I still have yet to watch any Affleck-as-Batman movie.

I just cant muster any desire to see him as Batman.

Christian Bale fo life.
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Deberg_1990 01:33 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by hometeam:
I still have yet to watch any Affleck-as-Batman movie.
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Umm. There has only been one so far
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Sure-Oz 01:43 PM 07-22-2017
@SuperBroMovies: BEN CONFIRMED HE IS NOT GOING ANYWHERE. HE IS BATMAN! “With Reeves doing it, I would be a F*cking ape on the ground for Reeves.” #SDCC2017
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RobBlake 01:48 PM 07-22-2017
Ben is great as batsman. He's the best version imo
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DaneMcCloud 01:52 PM 07-22-2017
“Batman is the coolest fucking part in any universe. I am so thrilled to do it. It is fucking amazing. After two films, Kevin Tsujihara, Sue Kroll and Toby Emmerich have said, 'We want you to be our Batman'.

"I would be an ape on the ground for Matt Reeves. It’s a great time in the DC universe and you can see why I am so excited to play Batman".
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fairladyZ 03:14 PM 07-22-2017
good to hear he's not going anywhere.. I liked his batman.
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Valiant 04:03 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by hometeam:
I still have yet to watch any Affleck-as-Batman movie.

I just cant muster any desire to see him as Batman.

Christian Bale fo life.
Bales batman was more jason bourne/bond than batman.
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hometeam 04:32 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by Valiant:
Bales batman was more jason bourne/bond than batman.
ZIP IT HERETIC
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hometeam 04:33 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Umm. There has only been one so far
Oh.. shows how much I just have no desire for Ben Affleck to be my Batman. I thought there was a Batman movie + The Superman/Batman movie.
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Tribal Warfare 10:28 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by hometeam:
I still have yet to watch any Affleck-as-Batman movie.

I just cant muster any desire to see him as Batman.

Christian Bale fo life.
Fuck that, Kevin Conroy. Anyone else is a poseur
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DaneMcCloud 10:33 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by Valiant:
Bales batman was more jason bourne/bond than batman.
As much as I enjoyed the Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Bale was essentially a secondary character.

The voice was annoying, too.

Affleck has given a much better performance portraying Bruce Wayne and Batman.

Does anyone really believe that Christian Bale's Batman would've or could've assembled the Justice League?

I don't. Not a chance.
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listopencil 10:52 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
As much as I enjoyed the Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Bale was essentially a secondary character.

The voice was annoying, too.

Affleck has given a much better performance portraying Bruce Wayne and Batman.

Does anyone really believe that Christian Bale's Batman would've or could've assembled the Justice League?

I don't. Not a chance.
I will give that to Batffleck. He is portraying a darker, more mature, more focused version of Batman that is believable as a reluctant leader. It's in line with the bits and pieces that I have seen of the better Justice League cartoons. So, yeah, I agree with you here. I can see how they could do some pretty interesting things with him, including eventually showing him on screen handing off the role to a younger actor down the line.
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Tribal Warfare 11:31 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
As much as I enjoyed the Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Bale was essentially a secondary character.

The voice was annoying, too.

Affleck has given a much better performance portraying Bruce Wayne and Batman.

Does anyone really believe that Christian Bale's Batman would've or could've assembled the Justice League?

I don't. Not a chance.
When it comes to live action actors Michael Keaton is still the gold standard IMO
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DaneMcCloud 11:47 PM 07-22-2017
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
When it comes to live action actors Michael Keaton is still the gold standard IMO
Michael Keaton in Christopher Nolan's films would have been amazing, IMO.

He was short changed by the cartoonish nature of those Tim Burton films, IMO.

He was nothing short of fantastic in Spider-Man.
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Deberg_1990 07:27 AM 07-23-2017
So Affleck himself announced at Comic Con yesterday he's not going anywhere. Awesome!






"Let me be very clear: I am the luckiest guy in the world," Affleck told the crowd at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday. "Batman is the coolest part in any universe — DC, Marvel. It's incredible. ... I'm so thrilled to do it."

"I know there was a misconception that because I didn't direct it that I wasn't enthusiastic about it. [But] it's f***ing amazing," he said. "And I still can't believe I've done two films and have this great history with this studio."

"I would be an ape on the ground for Matt Reeves -- nevermind being Batman," Affleck told the crowd. "So I'm really blown away and excited, and it's a great time in the DC Universe."

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn...man/index.html
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