Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)


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Arrow was quite dark for the first season or 2, obviously not to the same extent as DD but with season 3 it just went down hill big time in terms of how soapy it got. I would love to see them go with the darkness and grittiness of DD but at this stage, I don't think that will happen especially with the flash, DC LOT being shot the same way, it is a shame as arrow would have really suited it.

Ben Affleck and DC Entertianment's Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns are reportedly deep in development mode, co-writing a standalone Batman film, with Affleck planned to star and direct.

The Deadline report states that the pair are "well in synch and have more than found their rhythm" in developing the long rumored solo film. Affleck would shoot the Batman solo film once he wraps production on "Live by Night," a movie he has already delayed once in order to don the Dark Knight's cowl in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."

Source: ComicBookResources.com

This is fantastic news!

wait a minute, it is now "Star and direct" this means batfleck will continue.

It's been like that ever since he got cast as Batman for Batman v Superman. Honestly, you expected Batman to be recast even though all the upcoming movies will be a continuation of Batman v Superman?

It's been like that ever since he got cast as Batman for Batman v Superman. Honestly, you expected Batman to be recast even though all the upcoming movies will be a continuation of Batman v Superman?

Well, there wasn't any confirmation that he would start in it, I wasn't expecting a recast, but there was no sure follow up of batfleck until now.

Well, there wasn't any confirmation that he would start in it, I wasn't expecting a recast, but there was no sure follow up of batfleck until now.

They weren't sure yet about having a solo Batman film till 2020, though he would appear in upcoming films ;) So they were already sure he'd be taking on the role for the upcoming years :D

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They weren't sure yet about having a solo Batman film till 2020, though he would appear in upcoming films ;) So they were already sure he'd be taking on the role for the upcoming years :D

Why do they make new Batman movies based on the Arkham game series? it will be awesome!!!

Why do they make new Batman movies based on the Arkham game series? it will be awesome!!!

Surely you mean "why don't they"? :p No one knows what the movies will be about, but I'm 100% sure they won't make live-action movies of the video games.

All I can say right now is that I've been having goosebumps each time I watched the trailer!!

Amongst many more epic scenes and easter eggs, have you guys noticed this homage to 'The Dark Knight Returns'?

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