Talking about tone, visuals, etc. If you think it could work, how would you incorporate them and make Batman relevant?
Talking about tone, visuals, etc. If you think it could work, how would you incorporate them and make Batman relevant?
Shouldn't this be in the TV/Film forum?
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I wasn't a huge fan of the movie and I don't think they really can.
No.
I think neither Reeves OR Nolan's vision of Batman works alongside the JLA.
One of the things I liked about Snyder's JL was that he didn't portray Bruce as 'UberBat'.
He struggled fighting the Parademons and was completely outclassed against Steppenwolf.
Yet Affleck still made him cool.
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No. Like Nolan's trilogy before it, it's not built for the whole shared fantastical world of the Justice League. Superman wouldn't have worked in the Nolanverse, and The Batman is even more grounded and gritty! Just stop. I loved this movie, best DC superhero movie in years. I'm thankful that this out of universe film somehow came to be. But putting Superman, Wonder Woman, and the Flash in this world explicitly made only for Batman is not a good idea.
The DCEU is getting a mini reboot in the Flash. It's building up to an even bigger reboot later allegedly. We don't need to shoehorn in a shared universe in a universe meant to be the opposite of that.
only if you tremendously nerf the other Justice League members
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You could do something like Landis' American Alien type of story with all of the JL members to make it work.
Or
You can go the Morrison route and level up Batman and basically turn him into BatGod which could work since in The Batman he's only on year 2.
You could build out his arsenal, training, intergalactic connections, and build up his Bat Family. If writers did that I can see it working.
I mean it works in the comics I can see it work in the movies as long as the writing is locked tight because cinema goers have a harder time letting go of their incredulity.
Let's be real right now. Robert Pattinson already went through the horrible experience of filming the twilight saga. I doubt he would be up for something like the Justice League. (I'm not saying it can't be good, but it doesn't seem like something he would be interested in)
I think that there's a Jurassic Park quote that exemplifies this idea: Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
Probably not.
There might be a way that Pattinson's Batman can join the League in movies that take place outside of Gotham; that way Reeves' vision can remain untouched and the movies can largely ignore what goes on outside of Gotham.
But even then, this Batman is so aesthetically stripped down that it would be jarring seeing him next to shinier more colorful heroes. Not to mention his physical (and possibly detective-related) abilities don't communicate the level of mastery needed to even make him relevant. That could change later on though.
I don't know. His super-lenses (which I can't see being possible with present day technology) and his ability to survive explosive blasts to the face and chest seem more outlandish than any movie Batman to date.