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Batgirl Is Suppose To Be Carrie Kelley Robin.
Giant Bat Deleted Scene Inspired By Dark Knight Returns
What Was Superman 12 Year Training At The Fortress Like?
Imagine if Batman & Robin were made today.
People say they love him but don't support any of the products he's in.
Like Incredible Hulk 2008 Forever is a reboot sold as a sequel
Did you hope B&R was going to be less wacky than Batman Forever?
Happy with no Robin?
How did the rushed production affect the film?
Batman and Robin's codpieces are like substitutes for trunks
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Cavill is only praised for looking like an action figure than an actually actor.
If he's the bankable star they say he is why aren't people flocking to see him in any of his films?
This obsession with Cavill being Superman isn't leading to people wanting him back, it's gotten to the point of "just get over him already", seeing many YouTube grifters raging about how he should return is kind of turning people off.
And it's causing others to embrace other versions of Superman. These fans who are obsessed with Cavill returning are already missing out on other versions of Superman and turning people off and making them embrace other actors.
Even Jared Leto is a weirdo method actor by sending a box a dead rats to co stars.
Might have been, I don't know how much of his difficult behaviour on set was due to his work ethic or being a prick it may have been going with mental health issues with his failing marriage.
Clooney and Kidman did do The Peacemaker together.
It was a few decades behind to where Superman is at, Lex Luthor was a real estate nut not an evil businessman, Lois is bitter about Superman being got for five years and still doesn't know Clark is Superman not her gradually falling for Clark and him revealing his identity to her.
Having Lois love only Superman but resent Clark feels dated.
Most adaptations now go with the newer approach of Lois gradually falling for Clark and him revealing his identity to her.
It is badly made with it feeling like gay campy, being a rehash of Batman Forever and having an actor who was playing himself as both Batman and Bruce Wayne.
The campy Batman feels ancient, it isn't where Batman is at, it worked at the time of Adam West Batman but since then a lot had changed.
When the movies where coming out the comics had matured a great deal with Frank Miller's stuff, A Death In The Family, The Killing Joke and Knightfall.
Post Phase Two movies.
I would have a more balance tone like those movies, I don't think it would necessarily mean a bad movie.
Darker doesn't guarantee a quality film but a more fan pleasing one.
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