Bored so thread time,
The Batman films are a weird group of films, from Batman and Robin to Dark Knight Rises, Batman films have pretty much hit the polar extremes in nearly every sense in regards to entertainment value, but in the age of the superhero and reboot culture and given the success of Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, it surely won't be long before Batman returns to the big screen. The gap between Spiderman 3 and amazing Spiderman wasn't too long so it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Batman could be back within the next five years...
But the question is this; given The Dark Knight trilogy's success, its representation of Batman in that it was a more realistic affair than past instalments, the tone and of course the bat-voice, do you think that later instalments when the series returns will be hinged on these factors?
Will we see more Batman incarnations with augmented voices when the don the cowl?
Will later films be more realistic and follow the formula they know works from Nolan's lead?
Would you want to see something similar to the Nolan films or do you want something new?
The Batman films are a weird group of films, from Batman and Robin to Dark Knight Rises, Batman films have pretty much hit the polar extremes in nearly every sense in regards to entertainment value, but in the age of the superhero and reboot culture and given the success of Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, it surely won't be long before Batman returns to the big screen. The gap between Spiderman 3 and amazing Spiderman wasn't too long so it isn't out of the realm of possibility that Batman could be back within the next five years...
But the question is this; given The Dark Knight trilogy's success, its representation of Batman in that it was a more realistic affair than past instalments, the tone and of course the bat-voice, do you think that later instalments when the series returns will be hinged on these factors?
Will we see more Batman incarnations with augmented voices when the don the cowl?
Will later films be more realistic and follow the formula they know works from Nolan's lead?
Would you want to see something similar to the Nolan films or do you want something new?