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It seems astonishingly premature. Marvel spent years and what 4-5 movies building up to Avengers. They finally relaunch Superman after so many years (lets all pretend Returns doesn't exist) and they are going to risk it with an unknown Batman actor trying to follow on from what is arguably the best superhero trilogy ever? Just seems nuts and a huge and unnecessary risk.
It seems astonishingly premature. Marvel spent years and what 4-5 movies building up to Avengers. They finally relaunch Superman after so many years (lets all pretend Returns doesn't exist) and they are going to risk it with an unknown Batman actor trying to follow on from what is arguably the best superhero trilogy ever? Just seems nuts and a huge and unnecessary risk.
The only way they could somewhat tie it nicely to Nolan's trilogy would be if they made Joseph Gordon-Levitt the next Batman, which would work for me. Still it sounds a lot like: How can we get as many viewers as possible, even if it makes little to no sense??
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News from San Diego ComicCon: Superman/Batman on the way
21/07/2013 10:07:24 PM
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I just don't get this at all
22/07/2013 12:25:15 AM
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Agreed.....they have A LOT of work to due before getting to the League. *NM*
22/07/2013 03:15:32 AM
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Yeah feels like really odd timing
22/07/2013 12:27:59 PM
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I found the most useless college degree there is. I want to apply for it so much *NM*
23/07/2013 07:52:00 PM
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Do tell.
23/07/2013 08:24:20 PM
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