With how many Batman films there are. Anyone ready for just a different character? I'm thinking Grayson since he use ot be outside the family. At least some characters who don't get a alot of love
With how many Batman films there are. Anyone ready for just a different character? I'm thinking Grayson since he use ot be outside the family. At least some characters who don't get a alot of love
Red Hood and the outlaws V2 would be fun.
I keep pitching Luke Fox aka Batwing doing a version of Snyder/Capullo's Superheavy arc. That's the one where Jin Gordon becoming a Powers company-sponsored Batman after Bruce was pronounced dead in Endgame. In this version, we would use Luke instead of Gordon and I don't think Bruce dies in this one as we already used that in Bad Blood.
Batwoman has her own show so I'd see them doing something for her even if it's more likely to be something for the CW-version. Birds of prey could also get its own tie in movie and I could see them just doing both- "Batwoman and Birds of Prey".
I don't know if the Birds of Prey will due well. I mean the whole reasons they did it was to give Harley Quinn friends. They could have done Gothman Sirens which Harley Quin was a part of. Birds of Prey was it's own thing.
Second the Red Hood and the Outlaws v2/Rebirth. I don't believe Jason has actually appeared in the animated film universe, hence the nomination.
And no need to redo Under the Red Hood, just a quick mention of it would be enough.
I think Batgirl is overdue (and I'm not even a fan) but then it shouldn't be set in modern continuity. Just do a well crafted standalone. Might involve Robin or Killer Moth, might not. Should not involve the Joker. Could give it to team Wonder Woman (1st movie) if they're still active.
Agent 37 R rated similar to Archer
Gotham Academy
Supersons focusing on the supersons and featuring other supersons&superbat duo's]
Batgirls [A movie featuring all the Batgirls + Harper and Kate]
all animated of course
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Because I think you can have the best characters in the world, but if the story isn't good, the movie will suck (see "Batman & Robin"), there isn't a particular character I would love in a movie, but two particular stories: "Birds of prey; Batgirl/Catwoman" and "Birds of prey; Catwoman/Oracle"; at least those are the first two stories without Batman which came to my mind.
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
Instead we will have "Birds of prey and the fantabulous emancipation of Harley Quinn"
I raise with: "The long Halloween".
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.
I'm really surprised the Long Halloween hasn't been made into an animated feature, it has to be the last evergreen Batman book not to get that treatment.
That's not an animated movie though...
On topic - I'd like a Batfamily anthology movie. Get a Dick Grayson Nightwing story, a Bab's Batgirl story, a Jason Red Hood story, a Damian Robin story, and maybe like a Duke Thomas Signal story or a Cass Orphan story or something. Last story they all team up with Batman to take down some baddies.
Actually I was talking about this "Batman & Robin":
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ON TOPIC: Also the miniserie Catwoman of 1989 should be interesting.
Last edited by Gotham citizen; 12-11-2019 at 08:58 AM.
«It's like kids trying to write stories for adults or something.»
There is an huge difference among write a good story and try to write a great one.
«Heroism is not about being perfect or always winning, but breathing hope into the hopeless.»
Batman's world isn't realistic. It's grounded in psychological realism… In real life, Batman's crusade would be a horrible idea.[…] But in the world Batman inhabits, it not only makes sense, it's absolutely the right thing to do.