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Batman v Superman [Official Trailer Release]

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The Arkham games tell me that he can:
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That's falling with style.
 
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Latino review is saying they are going to film
Joker killing Jason Todd and that's why Ben Affleck is there, this scene will be in BvS in the form of a flashback
and that
Batman will be SS, because the batmobile is in the set

I'm guessing they were waiting to cast Joker to film that scene.

What if Batman vs Superman is actually a sequel to The Dark Knight Rises and Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne is actually Christian Bale a decade later and this movie finally answers the age-old question of "How Can Officer Blake Become Batman With No Training".

The answer is, he didn't.

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Joker's final prophecy came to pass. The city went crazy. They did battle forever. Joker went crazier and crazier. After Bruce bummed around Italy and banged Selina for a year, he came back, cause Batman finally consumed him.

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So I saw some Avengers 2 spoilers that got me thinking about DC's movie slate: at the end of the film, there is an
almost completely new Avengers team.
At the start of their movie universe Marvel took characters nobody outside of comics knew about and made them huge, and they are going to continue this trend with the above spoilers and the Black Panther and Captain Marvel movies. Then I look at DC's movie slate and see that all they have planned for now to 2020 are movies for their most popular characters and I think that's a waste. They should shove some Blue Beetle, Amethyst, or Dr. Fate in there. And Dick Grayson should definitely exist, so he can take the Batman mantle when Ben Affleck is done. I would much rather legacy characters come to prominence than see heroes constantly get re-casted.

Marvel had a while to establish their universe with several big films for Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Avengers, and Gaurdians finally. It will take a while. They are now doing Ant-Man. Patience. Amethyst? I know she had he little short but there are way better and complex female characters imo. Zatanna, Raven, Barda, Canary, Donna Troy.

Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. would be a cool movie.
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I don't consider Shazam or Cyborg popular, and we're getting a Justice League Dark. I think it's too soon to be concerned about going hard with c-stringers. Especially when there's a slew of them on DCTV and more to come soon.

JLD could lead to Swamp Thing, Deadman, Amethyst, Frankenstein easily. Ted Kord seems likely for the movies given DC's refusal to put him on Arrow and Zack talking about him.


http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/TheWorldsFinest/news/?a=110229

Also kind of funny they used Rip Hunter instead of Booster for a time traveler in the upcoming tv show...
 
So I saw some Avengers 2 spoilers that got me thinking about DC's movie slate: at the end of the film, there is an
almost completely new Avengers team.
At the start of their movie universe Marvel took characters nobody outside of comics knew about and made them huge, and they are going to continue this trend with the above spoilers and the Black Panther and Captain Marvel movies. Then I look at DC's movie slate and see that all they have planned for now to 2020 are movies for their most popular characters and I think that's a waste. They should shove some Blue Beetle, Amethyst, or Dr. Fate in there. And Dick Grayson should definitely exist, so he can take the Batman mantle when Ben Affleck is done. I would much rather legacy characters come to prominence than see heroes constantly get re-casted.

I'd love a Nightwing movie where he faces off against Blockbuster, and then maybe another Nightwing movie to further establish the character, and then a JL movie that's basically just Forever Evil, and in that JL movie "kill" Grayson so that he can be an awesome spy like the current run. It'd be a good way to diversify the universe.
 
I will never not want Jaime Reyes to get his own movie.

But yeah, I don't know that I'd say that DC is sticking to their big guns; opening with them, yeah, but Suicide Squad isn't what I'd call a "safe" property.
 
So I saw some Avengers 2 spoilers that got me thinking about DC's movie slate: at the end of the film, there is an
almost completely new Avengers team.
At the start of their movie universe Marvel took characters nobody outside of comics knew about and made them huge, and they are going to continue this trend with the above spoilers and the Black Panther and Captain Marvel movies. Then I look at DC's movie slate and see that all they have planned for now to 2020 are movies for their most popular characters and I think that's a waste. They should shove some Blue Beetle, Amethyst, or Dr. Fate in there. And Dick Grayson should definitely exist, so he can take the Batman mantle when Ben Affleck is done. I would much rather legacy characters come to prominence than see heroes constantly get re-casted.


Alot of people forget about that very fact. Especially in this forum.
 
Alot of people forget about that very fact. Especially in this forum.
It's the universe that's become the draw more so than the characters themselves.

But anyway... Without Spidey and X-Men, Marvel started with the next best shit they had. It's really no different from what WB/DC is doing, just that they actually have all their top characters to work with.

And about that film slate... We've got Suicide Squad, Aquaman, Shazam, and Cyborg. Clearly popular characters aren't the only ones in mind. Will Smith is Deadshot -- think about that for a second.
 
They're going to CGI his neck in later, right? Or did the Dark Knight learn to turtle, in preparation for his battle with the Man of Murder?

We don't exactly have a lot of contrast so it's not the best to make out details.

I still can't tell if the main mask/head section is a separate piece. I know the costume designer is big on function.
 
This is a Batman that doesn't get shot. You know, like Batman.
I still find it hilarious that in the first scene that Batman shows up in Batman 89, he gets fucking shot point blank by some low level thugs, looolz.

Regarding the suit - I like it a lot, but that is a bad pose to take a picture of. The texture makes me think it's totally knife proof. Doesn't look like you can slice through it.
 
Regarding the suit - I like it a lot, but that is a bad pose to take a picture of. The texture makes me think it's totally knife proof. Doesn't look like you can slice through it.
It's a bad Batman photo for sure. We'll never see him in that sort of lighting condition. It also looks like he can take some shots? Looks like there's some bullet holes on him.

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It's a bad Batman photo for sure. We'll never see him in that sort of lighting condition. It also looks like he can take some shots? Looks like there's some bullet holes on him.

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Yep, I agree. And that gif is just so fucking baller. God I love seeing a beast mode Batman that actually looks like he can wreck shit.

Having him fall down to those shots in that moment and subsequently getting up from it feeds into the very urban myths the two thugs were discussing just seconds ago. Theatrics.
Yeah I get the whole context for the full scene, but I just always found that funny.
 
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