Today In Superhero Movie History: Michael Keaton Donned The Cape And Cowl As BATMAN Debuted In Theaters

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These days, a lot of comic book fans express a certain amount of fatigue when it comes to DC Comics’ Dark Knight and the fact he receives more attention on the big screen than perhaps any of the publisher’s other equally iconic characters. However, when Batman was released in 1989, a new take on Bruce Wayne was welcomed, especially as most casual viewers still perceived the character as that campy do-gooder from the swinging sixties. 

It wasn’t an easy journey to bring this new take on the Caped Crusader to theaters, and director Tim Burton only managed to get the movie greenlit after Beetlejuice proved to be an unexpected hit. Even then the odds were stacked against him, especially after Keaton’s casting as Batman resulted in a huge amount of backlash (at the time, he was best known for his comedy roles, and there were many who doubted he could pull of a serious character like this). A-Lister Jack Nicholson, meanwhile, was happy to come on board as The Joker…providing he got to call the shots with his shooting scheduled, received a huge payday, and received top billing above The Batman himself. 

Despite a few challenges behind the scenes like a rapidly increasing budget, Batman soon started taking shape, and earned widespread critical acclaim along with a whopping $400 million at the box office (making it the fifth highest grossing movie in history at the time). It was by no means perfect for a lot of fanboys – the change made to The Joker’s origin story proved to be particularly divisive – but it still ushered in a new era of storytelling for Batman and put Keaton on the map. A sequel – Batman Returns – would soon follow, and while it was all downhill for the Dark Knight after that (well, until 2005’s Batman Begins came along), the film remains a classic to this day. 

Now, over thirty years after Keaton first suited up as the DC Comics icon, he’s in talks to reprise the role in The Flash two years from now. Assuming those talks work out, he will join the DC Extended Universe as a Batman who has spent decades protecting Gotham City and a mentor to new characters like Batgirl and, presumably, Terry McGinnis. The possibilities are endless, and it’s impossible not to be excited about seeing him back in the role. 

As for Batman, it set a benchmark for the character on screen many fans feel still hasn’t been reached, and if you grew up with The Dark Knight Trilogy or Batfleck, then going back and checking these out – if you haven’t already – should be a priority.

What are some of your favourite Batman moments?

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THE FLASH Plot Details Reveal How Michael Keaton’s Batman Returns And FLASHPOINT Inspiration

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The Wrap has updated its initial report (which has now been backed by all the major Hollywood trades) to include more details about Warner Bros.’ plans to bring Michael Keaton’s Batman back to the big screen. The site explains that the general plot of The Flash will revolve around the Multiverse, with “Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne [still] viewed as the future of the franchise.”

In other words, it’s sounding increasingly likely that The Batman will be a standalone franchise not all that different to Joker. Regardless, The Flash will reportedly see the Scarlet Speedster travel back in time to prevent the death of his mother, an act which leads to the creation of another universe.

If that sounds familiar, it’s because that was essentially the plot of the Flashpoint comic book series. 

They go on to explain that this new reality is protected by Keaton’s version of Batman, and both Batman Forever and Batman & Robin will be forgotten about, with The Flash revealing what this Dark Knight has been up to in the thirty years since we last saw him face The Penguin in Batman Returns.

It seems likely that this newly created world will be here to stay, especially as it’s being widely reported that Keaton’s Batman will stick around, acting as a mentor to a number of heroes (including Batgirl). 

This would also explain the disappearance of Ben Affleck’s Dark Knight, but will leave the main DCEU with a Batman who has probably retired. It’s an interesting, and exciting, move, that’s for sure…

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THE MANDALORIAN: New Behind The Scenes Photos From Taika Waititi’s Season Finale Released

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Taika Waititi directed the season finale of The Mandalorian, and The Hollywood Reporter has now shared some must-see behind the scenes photos from the episode (unfortunately, they’re copyrighted, but can be found by following the link in the Tweet below). 

The Thor: Ragnarok director took his time with Baby Yoda very seriously while working on the Disney+ series and admitted that he would often hold The Child while taking breaks between shooting scenes. “He reminded me so much of my babies when they were 6 months old. I couldn’t help it, I had to hold it in the same way. It would be pretty heartless not to.”

In the same interview, Jon Favreau talked about what makes The Mandalorian so special, and explained the importance of keeping the fans in mind while working in a Galaxy Far, Far Away. 

“The fact of the matter is, as much as we love working on Star Wars, we love even more making Star Wars for other people,” the executive producer explains. “And when other people are excited by it, dig what we’re doing and are appreciative, that’s as good as it gets for us.”

It’s clear that the team working on The Mandalorian knows what makes the Star Wars franchise work, and with Waititi now working on a movie for Lucasfilm, that’s very good news indeed. 
 

Love this set visit we did for The Mandalorian, especially this pic of Taika with The Child. https://t.co/3v88XdRcOW pic.twitter.com/ChvPHwfWc3

— Rebecca Ford (@Beccamford) June 22, 2020

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SPIDER-MAN Fan-Art Reveals What Captain America Actor Chris Evans Could Look Like As The Wall-Crawler

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Chris Evans recently revealed that had he been able to choose, he would’ve played Spider-Man. The web-slinger was his childhood hero, though he did admit that, “I would have hated to wear Spider-Man’s mask. I’m very claustrophobic, and I doubt whether I could have worn that kind of full suit and mask for hours a day on a set.”

He later said that “I much prefer my Captain America outfit, which I think is cooler anyway,” but fan artist Bosslogic has now shared a piece revealing how Evans could look suited up as the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man. 

It works surprisingly well, and seeing as Evans previously played the Human Torch before suiting up as Captain America, it’s not that hard to picture him as another Marvel superhero! For now, the role remains Tom Holland’s, and unless the actor joins the DC Extended Universe, his time as a comic book character on screen is likely at an end. 

Steve Rogers becoming Spider-Man would make for a fun episode of Disney+’s What If?, though!

Click HERE for more Spider-Man news from CBM!
 

“Just a kid from Queens” 😄 🕷️

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Marvel Studios Rumored To Have Plans For ALPHA FLIGHT In the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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It’s clear that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is expanding in a big way over the next few years, and rumours relating to characters who will soon be added to Marvel Studios’ shared world continue to persist. That’s no great surprise when the rights to both the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises were recently placed in Kevin Feige’s hands, giving him hundreds of new heroes and villains to play with.

Among them is Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight. Closely tied to Wolverine, the group first appeared in the pages of 1979’s Uncanny X-Men #120, and they’re essentially Canada’s Avengers. Now, a new rumor claims that the studio has plans to introduce the team in a future project.

Alpha Flight works for Department H, and are a formidable, diverse group of heroes who would definitely bring a lot to the MCU. Marvel Studios has never really explored the concept of an international team like this (Captain Britain, for example, still hasn’t appeared despite a number of MCU stories being set in London), so it would be something fresh for this shared world.

As always, it’s important to take a rumour like this with a pinch of salt, but there have been a number of iterations of this team, including one which was led by Captain Marvel. 

We’ll have to wait and see when and where this group appears, but there are any number of projects they could make a mark in over the next few years both on the big and small screens. Heck, Marvel Studios could even introduce Wolverine as a member of the group before he joins the X-Men…

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Michael Keaton Reportedly In Talks To Return As Bruce Wayne/Batman In THE FLASH Movie!

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Original big-screen Batman star Michael Keaton is said to be in talks to return as Bruce Wayne for Warner Bros.’ The Flash movie.

The Wrap reports that while it’s very early in the negotiations phase, the Academy Award-nominated actor is in line to reprise the iconic role for Andrés Muschietti’s DC Comics adventure, which will see Ezra Miller return as The Scarlet Speedster.

This news comes on the heels of a rumor that The Walking Dead‘s Jeffrey Dean Morgan is also in talks to play a his Batman V Superman incarnation of Thomas Wayne in the movie, but there’s no mention of that here. Whether that turns out to be accurate or not, it now seems clear that this solo Flash project has been envisioned as a loose adaptation of the Flashpoint storyline.

Keaton is still regarded by many as the best big-screen Batman yet, so this news is sure to be met with excitement from fans of Tim Burton’s original movies. It doesn’t sound like The Flash will be a one off appearance, either, as Collider’s Jeff Sneider has weighed in with thew following over Twitter.

CONFIRMED: Michael Keaton is in talks to play Bruce Wayne in THE FLASH and potentially beyond, including movies like BATGIRL. The character may be positioned like a coach/mentor, similar to the way Nick Fury is used in the MCU.

— Jeff Sneider (@TheInSneider) June 22, 2020

THR‘s report backs this up, so it looks like Keaton is indeed being lined up to potentially replace Ben Affleck as the main DCEU’s version of Batman moving forward!

What do you guys make of this bombshell? Let us know in the usual place.

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THE KING’S MAN: Check Out A New Trailer & Poster For Matthew Vaughn’s THE SECRET SERVICE Prequel

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Manners. Maketh. Man.”

The first full trailer for Matthew Vaughn’s The King’s Man, which was originally known as Kingsman: The Great Game, is now online, and it provides an action-packed new look at the upcoming pequel.

The movie boasts and all-star cast led by Ralph Fiennes as T. E. Lawrence, who takes in a young prospect named Conrad (Harris Dickinson) in order to train him as an elite Kingsman Agent. Set during and after World War I, the movie will also explore the origins of the mysterious British intelligence agency.

The trailer doesn’t really give us a whole lot to go on as far as the plot is concerned (we do know that the story revolves around “a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gathering to plot a war to wipe out millions, and one man’s race against time to stop them”), but there are some exciting shots of Lawrence and his team going up against Rasputin (an almost unrecognizable Rhys Ifans) and his band of rogues.

Check out the teaser below along with a new poster and let us know what you think.

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“We are the first independent intelligence agency.”

Watch the brand-new trailer for #TheKingsMan, in theaters September 18, 2020. pic.twitter.com/nVOIcbBb3v

— The King’s Man (@KingsmanMovie) June 21, 2020

Also starring Liam Neeson, Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Charles Dance, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Djimon Hounsou, and Stanley Tucci, The King’s Man is set to hit theaters on September 18, 2020.

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