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Batman forever movie official poster
Batman forever movie official poster








batman forever movie official poster

Starring Jack Nicholson, Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger, the film was a commercial and critical success, receiving multiple Golden Globe and Saturn Award nominations, and winning an Academy Award (Best Art Direction for Anton Furst)1.

batman forever movie official poster

It features the DC Comics character of the same name created in 1939 by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Batman looks different across the multiverse, but some players, like Alfred and Harvey Dent, look the same.Batman is a 1989 American superhero film directed by Tim Burton.

batman forever movie official poster

It explains why Doctor Strange is played by Benedict Cumberbatch no matter where he goes, but Spider-Man is three completely different dudes. Which is fine, because as we know from the multiverse in Marvel movies, it's possible for some characters to look the same in different realities while others look different. More likely, though, it's safer to say that the Schumacherverse is now just a separate entity from the Burtonverse, which happens to have some commonalities with the latter. Now, sure, it's possible they still kinda exist in the same universe, if you go with that old theory that Schumacher's movies are blockbuster films that can be watching in Burtonverse movie theaters: It would explain why different actors play Batman, and why Gotham goes from a Gothic wasteland to a neon-infused playground. Logically, this suggests the Schumacher movies are no longer canon within Burton's continuity. "The Flash," though is changing that. Based on the little footage we see of Keaton in the trailer, it appears he's living in a Burton-esque Gotham, and maintains the same brutal sensibilities that defined his character, as opposed to the more lighthearted fare of Val Kilmer and George Clooney. This went against Keaton's goals, and he later said in an interview (now archived on The Wrap), "At one point, after more than a couple of meetings where I kept trying to rationalize doing it and hopefully talking into saying 'I think we don't want to go in this direction, I think we should go in this direction.' And he wasn't going to budge." Val Kilmer replaced Keaton, and at the time, it appeared "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin" took place in the same universe as Burton's movies, as evidenced by characters like Gordon and Alfred being played by the same actors. After "Batman Returns," Joel Schumacher was brought on to replace Tim Burton and take the franchise in a lighter direction. Of course, Keaton's Batman exile was intentional. While Ben Affleck's Batman will appear, he'll be replaced by the Caped Crusader played by Michael Keaton, last seen in 1992's "Batman Returns." It's been over 30 years since Keaton suited up as the Dark Knight, but fans are delighted to see him return. As we can see from "The Flash" trailer, we'll get a new last child of Krypton in the form of Supergirl (Sasha Calle), leading the charge against General Zod (Michael Shannon).










Batman forever movie official poster