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It's like the 60s TV show Batmobile had a child with Mad Max's Interceptor. Works for me.
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First teaser for The Batman
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#7 Post by therewillbeblus »

flyonthewall2983 wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:21 am First teaser for The Batman
This actually looks.. quite good. Seems to be going for the gritty Nolan realism but perhaps more brutal. Excited to see Farrell's Penguin, though I assume those scenes haven't been shot yet- either way saving the surprise is welcome.
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#8 Post by Big Ben »

Man people are hyped for The Batman. After all the dour mood about Snyder's stuff it's nice to see people excited for Batman again.
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#9 Post by smccolgan »

therewillbeblus wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:59 am
flyonthewall2983 wrote: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:21 am First teaser for The Batman
This actually looks.. quite good. Seems to be going for the gritty Nolan realism but perhaps more brutal. Excited to see Farrell's Penguin, though I assume those scenes haven't been shot yet- either way saving the surprise is welcome.
Farrell’s in the trailer, under either prosthetics or makeup, and it was hard to recognize him.
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#10 Post by therewillbeblus »

Well I'll be.. unrecognizable is an understatement
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#11 Post by Nasir007 »

I guess I will just put this here for the new Batman film. I don't know what I am missing but it seems there was a volcano of jizz on the internet in reaction to the Batman trailer and I am just thinking what did I miss.

This is literally the 6th Batman movie in 16 years, what are others seeing that I am not.

I find the character just in general to be extremely uninteresting and I love Pattinson as an actor so I will see it for him but I cannot wrap my head around the reaction it received.

Maybe it will make sense to me once the movie comes out.
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Take a guess which part of your post I don’t ever want to read again
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It would be considerably more difficult to find a part of that post that you do want to read again.
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#14 Post by therewillbeblus »

Obviously the marginalization of animated films is the most offensive part of the post. Only six Batman films, ha!
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#15 Post by knives »

And yet All Star Superman is still the best.
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#16 Post by starmanof51 »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:48 pm Take a guess which part of your post I don’t ever want to read again
Full spit take at his volcano
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#18 Post by Big Ben »

If Reeves can make a film focusing on fresh takes with characters and a dimension of Batman that hasn't been seen all that much before (The Detective side) I'm all for it. The effusive praise for the teaser was a breath of fresh air after all the hullabaloo over whatever Snyder was trying to do.
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domino harvey wrote: Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:48 pm Take a guess which part of your post I don’t ever want to read again
I think I can guess.
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“I'll be your king volcano, right for you again and again” - David Bowie, Velvet Goldmine
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#21 Post by Nasir007 »

The volcano will have to wait. The Batman moves to 2022 March 4th. These release dates are crazy. Batman will have had a full trailer over 18 months before release date.
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#22 Post by domino harvey »

No, releasing Tenet was crazy. These are all sane moves
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The Batman (Matt Reeves, 2022)

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#24 Post by reaky »

So excited they’ve finally made a Dark take on Batman.
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#25 Post by RIP Film »

I felt exhausted just watching that.
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