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Originally posted by Lynn S. M.:
I watched about five minutes of one of Nolan's Batman movies (I can't even recall which one it had been), and that was as much as I wanted to see. If this movie goes the way I fear it will, I probably won't even bother renting it online, much less watch it in the theatre.
I'm going to have to agree with you in just the fact that I couldn't see 'The Dark Knight' version of Batman ever being friends with this Man of Steel's Superman. Actually, I couldn't really see him being friends with anyone besides Catwoman and his butler. He wasn't a fun Batman like Michael Keaton, who I frankly *loved* as Batman, so I'm hoping they re-invent Batman (with another actor) too if this is truly the direction they go.

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Lois_Lane_Fan wrote:
I've read that a movie about the DC Comics character the Flash is also in the works, as well as a Justice League movie, which would presumably feature Superman, Batman, and the Flash.
There was a Flash movie I heard about when people were talking about ComicCon on the web, but it was an (adult) animated movie which was so good it blew everyone away. I haven't heard about a live action version.

Later... I went in search of the name of that animated movie (which BTW is "Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox") and stumbled across this:
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Huffington Post wrote:
The Hollywood Reporter broke news of the film in a report on the newly announced Zach Snyder project that will star both Batman and Superman. Little is known about the Flash movie, but it is already having an impact on some heavily anticipated projects: THR reports that the "Justice League" movie would follow both the Superman-Batman combo hit and the Flash film, which is slated for 2016. That likely puts those clamoring for "Justice League" facing a 2017 debut for superhero posse film.
2 points for LLF for breaking it, here. clap After the disaster that was to be the Wonder Woman television show and the luke warm reception of New 52s, I'm guessing DC is staying away from a movie version of WW.


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