Batman Begins Sequel

Yep, I've posted a couple of times already that I couldn't believe how fast the two & a half hours went and at no point did I check to see what the time was or wish that the film was close to the end. When the credits rolled I was disapointed and could easily have sat through another hour. :cool:
 
I really don't think it is. I'm sure it's the one i've got downloaded which is quite good quality. As mentioned before it was someone who got the blu ray early.
 
Apparently there is a scene with
the Joker in a body bag
that may not make it to the final cut.

Why don't they, instead of being ultra sensitive about it, just ask Heath's family what they would like them to do with such a scene? If they're all right with it being shown there's no reason for anyone else to be funny about it.
 
Gary Oldman was also sheer class in this. It was pleasantly surprising how large his role as Gordon was here. A brilliant cast all round, of course, and no-one wasted.
 
Hey FFF, thank you hun. :) Yeah, I thought it was just the Wednesday, but I can't believe the weekend showings are still available. Right, I am now going to vow to nag him to death until he commits to a date. We need to book!
 
Yeah he is very good as Batman. I think Michael Keaton was the best though and I think George Clooney was the worst. Val Kilmer he only did one but Batman Forever wasn't really all that as a whole anyway IMO. And I cant stand Robin I dont want him to come back lol
 
They won't be remakes as such, just alternatives, so don't expect the plots or villains to be the same.

If you mean with the Harvey Dent- Two-Face story, then yes. The plan is for Harvey Dent to be in The Dark Knight, leading up to Two-Face in the third movie (Don't expect the Riddler though).
 
It's doubtful this series will get to the stage where they're just reusing every villain for the sake of it. I'd be particularly in favour of them NOT using The Riddler, Penguin or Catwoman, mainly because they were dealt with so extensively in Batman Returns and Forever. Two-Face is different because even though he was in Batman Forever there's SO much more Nolan could do with him.

The Joker is the ultimate Batman villain though so he just HAS to be there or you might as well not call it Batman. We'll also be seeing Dr. Crane again, aka The Scarecrow. It's rumoured he will team with The Joker using his chemical expertise.
 
Christain Bale has been talking to Superherohype about Batman: The Dark Knight:

"Since taking on the mantle of Bruce Wayne and Batman for the 2005 summer blockbuster Batman Begins, Christian Bale has become one of the more respected actors to take on the role, but before starting work on its sequel, The Dark Knight, Bale went to work with German filmmaker Werner Herzog on his latest dramatic film Rescue Dawn. Bale took a break from shooting The Dark Knight to talk to press about the Herzog film, but he took some time to answer a few questions from ComingSoon.net/Superhero Hype! about the sequel-in-progress.

Superhero Hype!: You seem like an actor who is always looking to do something new, so how hard is it for you to go back and play Batman, a character you've already done? Is there something new you feel you can bring to him?
Christian Bale: You got to see with the other versions, it didn't really keep it going, but Chris Nolan who I'm working with for the third time now, he ain't going to be making a movie if he's not going to be doin' something very different with it which he's achieved in spades. I'm actually liking very much the idea, because I haven't reprised a role before, so I know it already and obviously there'll be progress. We've got a great cast as well. Chris and me work very well together, so I know we'll be fighting an awful lot to add to it. The last thing it is is treading water. Now the people support us completely too so we have all that extra support behind us, to just kind of let rip.

SHH: As an actor, how important is it to have a franchise character that you can go back to which allows you to do things like this movie?
Bale: Well, I've been doing things like this movie anyway. It's not like if I didn't have the franchise, I'd say, "No I can't make Rescue Dawn." What it does allow though is that something like "Rescue Dawn" you know Werner and me have been talking about making it for two and a half years, but I doubt it's a huge coincidence that we got the finance pretty quick after I'd been in "Batman." So it does mean that I can do these things in a much easier fashion verses a number of years back where like "American Psycho 2," it took two years, just because they didn't want me. Certainly it helps with that, but in and of itself, I really like what Chris has done and working with him on "Batman." I tell you, it's the only time in my life that I've been actually planning the future, because usually you know what you're doing for the next two months if you're lucky. After that, you have no idea. I've gone times when I've really needed to work, and there was no work coming in for me. I didn't work for a year and a half or something. I guess having a franchise is the only time you can actually kind of sit back and go, "It's alright. It's going to be okay." Even if nothing else happens, I know that that's going to come along at some point. You don't even know that actually because they could dump me in a second. But, it's a good bit.

SHH: Can you talk about your training for the upcoming film?
Bale: There are new things that I'm having to train for, but again just in the same way that we kind of were untested before, they know I know my right from my left now. They know when I walk, my arm swings the right way and everything. There's a little bit more confidence in me about my ability to pick things up quickly. We did start awhile back which I believe is a mystery for what we are training for.

SHH: How about working with Heath as The Joker?
Bale: Absolutely. He's a great choice for it. I like him personally, but he's got a real craving for playing that role. I think he's going to do something really very different. We worked together briefly in the Todd Haynes movie.

The Dark Knight is scheduled for release on July 18, 2008, "
 
Lol, thanks Shady. It's been quite the epic saga trying to get to watch the thing.

By the way, before I forget, I noticed in the TV guide that Mark Kermode will be giving his thoughts on TDK tomorrow night on The Culture Show on BBC2.
 
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