The Mike
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Re: The Dark Knight Rises
GL didn't introduce any others than obscure references that people probably didn't get anyway. GL originally was supposed to be the "DCU Iron Man" but as the budget continued to inflate, things were cut. Campbell and company even had parts written for Clark Kent (he was supposed to be covering the experimental jet sequence) but the casting was done in time and WB wasn't happy about the mentioning of Tom Welling stepping in to establish it. Also nods to The Flash, Batman via Wayne Enterprises was also cut because the story was getting out of hand at that point. WB wanted more than an after the credits sequence but Amanda Waller originally was touted as DC's Nick Fury as she was supposed to appear in all the rest of the flicks and then lead into something bigger, that stuff as far as I've read has been scrapped.
You don't have to visually see something to include it. Even Marvel's group often included things that were "easter eggs" like the Infinity Guantlet or even the Hulk coverage on the screens behind Tony that let you know he was part of a grander world.
Burton originally had a plan to include his new Superman within his own Batman universe referencing it but not directly including it until that plan fell apart.
What is ironic is that people are complaining that other heroes wouldn't fit with Nolan's Batman because it'd be cheesy but they forget that almost every Batfilm outside of the 89 original (although it had it's parts) was cheesy as hell and that Nolan set everything into his own mold, including other heroes in cameos throughout could have set the tone for those heroes as well and made it less chessy, although that is crying over split milk at this point.
Another funny point is that Nolan is producing the new reboot in 2014 and has admitted that WB wants that Batman to coexist with other heroes and has said he has thought and is thinking about how to help Batman do that. The director of whatever that is will obviously have huge say but we'll see a Nolan influenced Batman amongst those heroes anyway.
My points weren't to tell Nolan what to do or that I could do it better (gotta love trolls) it was my simple mentioning that removing that aspect of the character always bothered me and I was simply taking part in the grander discussion. If it didn't bother some fine, but being an avid reader of the comics, that is definitely one of the points that made Batman so great, that he could defeat Superman or Green Lantern using his mind and logic and I would have liked to have seen that in the Nolan films.
Did GL fail because of Nolan's universe neglet or do you think Nolan did an "I told you so" to WB.
GL didn't introduce any others than obscure references that people probably didn't get anyway. GL originally was supposed to be the "DCU Iron Man" but as the budget continued to inflate, things were cut. Campbell and company even had parts written for Clark Kent (he was supposed to be covering the experimental jet sequence) but the casting was done in time and WB wasn't happy about the mentioning of Tom Welling stepping in to establish it. Also nods to The Flash, Batman via Wayne Enterprises was also cut because the story was getting out of hand at that point. WB wanted more than an after the credits sequence but Amanda Waller originally was touted as DC's Nick Fury as she was supposed to appear in all the rest of the flicks and then lead into something bigger, that stuff as far as I've read has been scrapped.
Im happy about it, Burton did the same, no problem there, spiderman did the same, I mean, I know Avengers is cool and all, but I like my heroes separated from each other, Unless the story is combining them, I would hate to see something related to superman in a batman movie, Unless they are doing Justice league, then leave them alone, i know comics have them cross all the time, but seeing green lantern or superman in batman and is not a justice league movie for me it would suck. It would take away from batman, it would just suck, i mean in a batman movie.
You don't have to visually see something to include it. Even Marvel's group often included things that were "easter eggs" like the Infinity Guantlet or even the Hulk coverage on the screens behind Tony that let you know he was part of a grander world.
Burton originally had a plan to include his new Superman within his own Batman universe referencing it but not directly including it until that plan fell apart.
What is ironic is that people are complaining that other heroes wouldn't fit with Nolan's Batman because it'd be cheesy but they forget that almost every Batfilm outside of the 89 original (although it had it's parts) was cheesy as hell and that Nolan set everything into his own mold, including other heroes in cameos throughout could have set the tone for those heroes as well and made it less chessy, although that is crying over split milk at this point.
Another funny point is that Nolan is producing the new reboot in 2014 and has admitted that WB wants that Batman to coexist with other heroes and has said he has thought and is thinking about how to help Batman do that. The director of whatever that is will obviously have huge say but we'll see a Nolan influenced Batman amongst those heroes anyway.
My points weren't to tell Nolan what to do or that I could do it better (gotta love trolls) it was my simple mentioning that removing that aspect of the character always bothered me and I was simply taking part in the grander discussion. If it didn't bother some fine, but being an avid reader of the comics, that is definitely one of the points that made Batman so great, that he could defeat Superman or Green Lantern using his mind and logic and I would have liked to have seen that in the Nolan films.