Showing posts with label sequal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequal. Show all posts

Friday, 23 August 2013

@BenAffleck = #Batman ?

So the news about Affleck as Batman in the MoS followup has hit the fan.
Here's an article that may help sooth some fan-boys nerves (this one included)
"Affleck, whether it’s because he started directing, because he married the right person, or because he simply aged and matured, however, has found a way to inject character into himself..."

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Say NO to Watchmen 2

Check out this image!
 Over the holiday break the rumors of a possible prequel to The Watchmen flared up again. The ever reliable Bleeding Cool had posted some artwork from a project code named Panic Room. A Night Owl image by Joe Kubert and Andy Kubertthe Comedian by JG Jones and that Amanda Conner was working on Silk Spectre. Those pictures didn’t last long, DC had the rabid lawyers on the attack and Christmas was saved! Read more at the link above.
 If you want to sign the petition, you can find it here, DC Comics: End plans for sequels to Watchmen.

Friday, 13 May 2011

Hugo Strange??????

When it comes to Batman on film, there's only BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM! Definitive. Authoritative. The ORIGINAL.

According to the Israeli site XNET, Alon Aboutboul is set to join the cast of THE DARK KNIGHT as "an evil scientist." Could this mean he's playing Dr. Hugo Strange? Interesting.

 

Friday, 3 December 2010

No Eckhart -- AND Two Face -- In THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM - Official: No Eckhart -- AND Two Face -- In THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (12.3.10)

Despite the fact that Harvey Dent -- AND Two Face -- died at the end of THE DARK KNIGHT, many folks continued thinking and hoping that the character would return in BATMAN 3.
It ain't.
Per the man himself -- actor Aaron Eckhart -- neither he or Dent will be in THE DARK KNIGHT RISES. Here's what he told MTV... 

"Chris and I had a meeting, on the beach, just the two of us. I said, 'Chris, a lot of people are asking me if I'm in the next BATMAN. And Chris said, 'Yes?' I said, 'Am I?' He looked at me and he said, 'No.' We found ourselves alone on the beach together on a stormy day and he delivered the news to me and I was heartbroken. I was heartbroken. But Chris has his reasons and my life must go on."

AND...... the "word on the street" has pre-production for THE DARK KNIGHT RISES beginning in March of 2011. Filming is said to begin two months later in May. 


Thanks to JETT over at BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM for keeping us updated on all the latest and greatest.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Is Dark Knight Rises based on PREY?????

Check out this article for the full remour/details

http://io9.com/5694543/is-the-dark-knight-rises-based-on-doug-moenchs-prey

Christopher Nolan's third Batman film cranks into production early next year, and the rumors are flying like bats driven mad by a sonar belt. And now one site is claiming they know what Nolan's story will be based on. Spoilers?




For the past few days, the rumor mill has been claiming that Inception's Tom Hardy will be playing Hugo Strange, the crazy psychologist who's obsessed with Batman. And now ScriptFlags.com has gone one step further, claiming that the script, due in January, will be based on "Prey," a Batman storyline from the Legends of the Dark Knight anthology series. (They claim to have been told this by a publicist, which makes it seem less likely to be true.) This also jibes with predictions made by TotalFilm recently.

Friday, 1 October 2010

NOLAN is on board!!!!!!



Christopher Nolan Confirms Batman 3

You may have guessed, you may have assumed it, but until now we hadn't had confirmation from the studio or the man himself that Christopher Nolan would be back to direct Batman 3 / The Dark Knight 2 (or whatever we're calling it). But our Dan Jolin talked to the man himself earlier today, and got it straight from Nolan himself.
"It’s becoming inevitable, I’ll put it that way," says Nolan. "I feel myself falling into it, I guess. And getting it all figured out and I’m pretty excited about what we’re doing so… If I haven’t announced it, I think that people probably all know at this point that I’m doing it."
Hang on, that's not 100% clear: so we can safely assume you're directing?
"I think you can at this point, yes."
So as of right now, Nolan will return. You may also have spotted the "getting it all figured out" there: when we asked Nolan what he was busy with as we called, the answer was that he's working on Jonathan Nolan's script for the film. In other words, there is a script! Things are slowly taking shape!

Taken from EMPIRE MAG.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Cinematographer Hopes To Shoot 'Whole Movie In IMAX'

Exclusive: 'Batman 3' Cinematographer Hopes To Shoot 'Whole Movie In IMAX'

Early on in the "Inception" preproduction process, director Christopher Nolan and director of photography Wally Pfister had a conversation that dragged on for weeks: After shooting a portion of "The Dark Knight" in IMAX, would they also shoot their Leonardo DiCaprio-starring thriller in the large-scale film format?
"Finally I had to tell Chris that the way he was describing the film, so much of it wanted to be with a handheld camera and kind of running around," Pfister told MTV News. "That's just not physically possible with the IMAX camera. We ruled out shooting in IMAX."
Their thinking on how to shoot "Batman 3," however, might turn out to be vastly different. "I can't say until I read the script, but it would certainly be my preferred, amazing goal to shoot the whole movie in IMAX," Pfister said.
Christian Bale as Batman in "The Dark Knight"That sentiment jibes with rumors from last summer that suggested the next "Batman" could indeed be shot all in IMAX. At this point, though, Pfister is waiting to get his hands on the script and to find out when the threequel will shift into production. When it does, he's hoping to work with IMAX cameras and hoping to avoid 3-D ones.
"I must say I'm a huge IMAX fan. I like IMAX more than I like 3-D," he explained. "Chris' films are so densely layered and have so much going on visually in every way that IMAX helps enhance that because of the scope and the scale of it — it becomes a much larger canvas to paint on. That's what we found on 'Dark Knight.'
"I'm not a big fan of 3-D," he continued. "I liken it to my View-Master I had 40 years ago. Are you really getting more out of the story with 3-D? When you separate those different planes and you're creating artificial depth, it looks phony to me."
Nolan hasn't jumped on the 3-D bandwagon either, saying in June, "I'm not a huge fan of 3-D." Still, any decisions about how to shoot "Batman 3" will ultimately involve Warner Bros. and will certainly wait until Nolan and Pfister sit down and have a discussion similar to the one they had in the run-up to "Inception."
"We usually have lunch and he asks me, 'Tell me what your thoughts are,' " Pfister said. "It's very casual. It's not very technical. And then we start to build toward, 'How are we going to shoot this? Where are we going to shoot this?' My preproduction is about four months long before principal photography begins.
"I can't imagine how we're going to step it up [after 'Inception']," he added. "But we will."

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

BATMAN 3: The Joker will NOT feature

BATMAN 3: The Joker will NOT feature says Chris Nolan
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When asked on whether Nolan would re-cast The Joker for Batman 3, he ‘emphatically and without hesitation’ answers “NO!”.
So that’s it, all the two year speculation on the ethics behind a potential re-casting of the late Heath Ledger in his Oscar winning, iconic role can be put to bed. THE JOKER WON’T APPEAR IN BATMAN 3. Presumably we have to imagine him for the time being as a mental patient locked up in Arkham Asylum.
Transcript is after the jump;

From the latest issue of Empire magazine;
There is the ever-lurking question about villains: who will The Dark Knight tussle with this time… Could it possibly be a returning (and recast) Joker, pulling strings from Arkham, Lecter-style, Empire wonders?
“No”, says Nolan emphatically and unhesitatingly. He resists elaborating simply because, quite understandably, he says, “I just don’t feel comfortable talking about it”.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Batman 3 Villians

Now that the release date for Batman 3 (or whatever it's going to be called) is set for July 20, 2012, let the debate begin: Who will the Bat battle next?
The Joker is presumably locked up in Arkham Asylum, and while there is always a chance that director Christopher Nolan will recast the part, he might want to leave the late Heath Ledger's iconic performance as his final statement on the character and move on.


Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Dark Knight Sequel Gets a Release Date!

Dark Knight Sequel Gets a Release Date!  
Warner Bros. has given an official release date for a sequel to Christopher Nolan's immensely popular The Dark Knight. The third of the new Batman films is slated to hit theaters on July 20, 2012, in standard as well as IMAX theaters.

Friday, 23 April 2010

Pfister : No To Batman 3D

Wally Pfister talks Batman 3
No To Batman 3D
Source: Cinematical

Wally Pfister talks Batman 3

Although, with Inception looming, Christopher Nolan would be forgiven for having other things on his mind - strange, dreamlike things with moving cityscapes and stuff - the rest of us wait for news on Batman 3 with breath just the other side of baited.

Nolan - Jonathan, that is - is hard at work writing a script that, if his brother's hints prove prophetic, will bring the Bat-saga to a fitting close. But while Christopher Nolan remains tight-lipped, long-time DoP Wally Pfister has shared a few tit-bits with Cinematical.

Pfister intimated that shooting at least some scenes in IMAX is a possibility, but all but ruled out the possibility of Batman 3 appearing in 3D. "I did it [IMAX] for one shot of The Dark Knight because Chris said, 'You have to say you did it,' and literally I had this strapped to my shoulder and I was carrying it," he told the site. "But I think he is game for doing something interesting like that. Lord knows that the 3D fad might pass by the time that summer comes around."

Click here for complete article.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

"This looks like a job for...CHRIS NOLAN!"


BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM - "This looks like a job for...CHRIS NOLAN!" (2.9.10)

DEADLING HOLLYWOOD has posted a story this morning saying that not only will Chris Nolan direct BATMAN 3 -- which they insist is currently being scripted by David Goyer and Jonathan Nolan -- but he will also oversee the development of a new Superman film for Warner Bros.!

Check the link for the full story!!!!

Thanks to Jett over at BATMAN-ON-FILM.COM

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

2001 Dark Knight Returns?????


In January we heard this tidbit from DARK KNIGHT producer Micheal Uslan...
Uslan will be on-board as executive producer for the "Dark Knight" sequel, which he estimates will be theatres by 2011. As for the identity of the next round of Batman's super-villains and love interests, Uslan remains tight-lipped. "It's one of those deals where if I told you, I'd have to kill you," he says with a chuckle.
Now, hot the heals of the Grammy win for best soundtrack, we hear that BATMAN 3 script is in production.
the next BATMAN film is currently in the script stage with the brothers Nolan and David Goyer is hard at work.


the poster is a fan made interpretation