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Zack Snyder Continues to Insist That a Batman That Won’t Kill Is ‘Irrelevant’

It’s one of the oldest debates in the character’s 85-year history: should Batman kill people in his quest to safeguard Gotham City? Although time and time again Batman’s darkness has pushed and pulled the character to pretty rough precipices, at least one defining creator continues to be steadfastly be on the side of Bat-murder: Zack Snyder.Are Fans Tired of Marvel and DC? Superhero Fatigue at NYCC 2023“Batman can’t kill is canon. And I’m like, ‘Okay, the first thing I wanna do when you say that is I wanna see what…

Luke Wilson on Finding His Batman Voice

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Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy by Gabz

A crop of a new Batman poster by Gabz.Image: Bottleneck GalleryWhich Christopher Nolan Batman film is your favorite? Most people would say The Dark Knight—which, clearly, is incredible. Personally, my pick is Batman Begins, just because of the way it handles Batman’s origin. And we’d imagine someone out there is just such a big Tom Hardy fan, their favorite is The Dark Knight Rises.Zillow Says You’ll Buy Your Next House With… AI? | AI UnlockedNo matter the answer, though, Bottleneck Gallery has the poster for you. It’s

15 Things We Love For 15 Years

Screenshot: Warner Bros.When I say “The Title,” I mean it two ways. First, the way the movie starts, just like Batman Begins, not with a title, but a kind of logo (seen above)—and then only gives us the title at the very end, once the film has earned it. Which is always such an exciting exclamation point to end the movie on.The second is how “The Dark Knight” has a double meaning. Obviously, it refers to a common nickname for Batman, but in the movie it’s also moniker to describe his role in the film. By the end he’s

Michael Keaton’s DC Return Is Here

Batman is back, my friends.Image: Hot Toys“You wanna get nuts? Let’s get nuts.” Now, is that a quote from Tim Burton’s 1989 film Batman? Is it a quote from this summer’s The Flash? Or is it you, when you drop $300 on a Batman toy? The answer, in fact, is “All of the above.”Hot Toys just revealed what it’s calling the Batman “Modern Suit” collectible from the upcoming DC film, The Flash. It features an incredible likeness of Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne, in the suit he primarily wears in the film, which is an upgrade from

The Batman Director Matt Reeves on the Problem With Bat-Sequels

Image: Warner Bros.We’re a long way from seeing Matt Reeves’ second installment of his Batman trilogy, but the director is already thinking about how to avoid a problem that’s plagued Bat-sequel movies for years: they always seem to focus on the villains instead of Batman himself.Reeves identified the issue (without naming any names) during an interview with Collider: “To me, the thing that I really feel is that I also believe that Rob is so special in the role. My goal has always been to do these point-of-view stories