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Ben Affleck cast as the new Batman in Man of Steel 2

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My biggest problem with Affleck as batman is that when I go see this movie my reaction is going to be "That's ben Affleck in a batman costume." It's going to be hard to believe Ben Affleck is batman when I see Ben Affleck on the screen. I really hope he does something about his voice because he just sounds way too soft.
 

SWonder916

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Daredevil had nothing to do with bad acting. That movie was terrible and acting couldn't have saved it. People think actors determine how good or bad something is that that is just so not true. SMH
Exactly,very true. GL is my fave hero but honestly yes that movie was NOT good but could've been soooooo much better with a more legit script and a director that understood the character,world and material. I'll never put the fault of that film on Ryan Reynolds shoulders,he did the best he could with what he had and was given
 

SWonder916

When's DragonBall?
My biggest problem with Affleck as batman is that when I go see this movie my reaction is going to be "That's ben Affleck in a batman costume." It's going to be hard to believe Ben Affleck is batman when I see Ben Affleck on the screen. I really hope he does something about his voice because he just sounds way too soft.
That's his job as an actor,I think he's licking his lips at an opportunity like this and he damn sure knows the kind of pressure he just put himself under. This is not a man that wants to go fail right after resurrecting his entire career. His demeanor,actions and yes his Bat voice will determine his worth as Batman. I hated Bale's Batman voice anyways,was okay in Begins but by the time he was trying to get info out of Bane in Rises it just way over the top.Smh.Again....Nolan carried those films(and Heath in Dark Knight of course)
 

Lumpymoomilk

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anyways, anybody who hated Daredevil from the theatres should watch the Directors cut. I saw the original in theatres was quite disappointed but the directors cut is more violent and about revenge, less love story garbage. It's a fair bit better.
 
Okay let me fill you in with some facts mixed in with my own opinion
1. Another stand-alone Superman film would've been fine yes...but a Superman/Batman film puts asses in the seats and lets DC/WB also move forward on their own DC Cinematic Universe plans. It's a win-win situation versus taking another risk like they did with GL and crashed and burned. They want nothing but momentum and sure things at this point as they gear up for Justice League,can't take another big risk so soon and we all know that making this Man of Steel sequel a Superman/Batman film takes care of everything they want to accomplish in the near future.

2.Nolan's Batman is still a tad fresh in folks minds but this Superman/Batman film won't be arriving until the summer of 2015,that's not too bad..lot of people will know nothing about the movie until 2015 rolls around. Plus many aren't that wary of it in the first place and aren't that attached to the Nolan verse to disregard something new. Bale was solid but Nolan's script and directing carried those films not him.

3.Yes there's more to DC than Superman and Batman and WB knows that very well,however like I said in #1 they also can't afford to take a big risk just yet after taking a hit with the GL film. They're also dead set on gaining momentum and making good decisions toward the JL film. The confirmed live-action film slate for DC/WB is "SUPERMAN/BATMAN" July 17th,2015, "FLASH" in 2016 and "JUSTICE LEAGUE" in 2017. This was all said at Comic-Con this summer which means we'll have the Superman,Affleck's Batman and The Flash established by the time JL rolls around with Wonder Woman and the new GL to be introduced
When I said 'introduce other characters into the Man of Steel universe' it doesn't necessarily have to be a full on co-starring role or their on standalone movie (look at how Black Widow was introduced in 'Iron Man 2' or how Hawkeye was in 'Thor'). If done in a similar fashion and Superman was basically still the star and carrying his own movie...it would still put asses in the seats. As well as introducing other important JL characters without taking too big of a risk.

Because the risk is gonna be the collaboration movies themselves (which the supposed 'MoS' sequel is gonna be). Think about it, if the Avengers came out and was nothing but hot garbage...do you think DC/WB would be so antsy to go and, all of a sudden, get their super heroes together on the big screen?

The Avengers was a risk. Part of the reason it paid off for them is because, Marvel laid out a blueprint on how they wanted to go about doing it (other reasons being the script and good cast). Yeah, DC/WB may be planning to do standalone films for their lesser known heroes in the years to come like you said, but as far as bringing their characters together on screen...I'm a little more skeptical than optimistic.

Part of the reason being is, also like you mentioned, is because their too into falling on Batman and Superman (more so Batman) for momentum and putting 'asses in the seats.' Somewhat a shame....all the awesome characters in DC Comics and the only two they don't think of as 'risks' when it comes to live action movies is Bruce Wayne/Batman and Clark Kent/Superman.
 

SWonder916

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-When I said 'introduce other characters into the Man of Steel universe' it doesn't necessarily have to be a full on co-starring role or their on standalone movie (look at how Black Widow was introduced in 'Iron Man 2' or how Hawkeye was in 'Thor'). If done in a similar fashion and Superman was basically still the star and carrying his own movie...it would still put asses in the seats. As well as introducing other important JL characters without taking too big of a risk.
-Because the risk is gonna be the collaboration movies themselves (which the supposed 'MoS' sequel is gonna be). Think about it, if the Avengers came out and was nothing but hot garbage...do you think DC/WB would be so antsy to go and, all of a sudden, get their super heroes together on the big screen?
-The Avengers was a risk. Part of the reason it paid off for them is because, Marvel laid out a blueprint on how they wanted to go about doing it (other reasons being the script and good cast). Yeah, DC/WB may be planning to do standalone films for their lesser known heroes in the years to come like you said, but as far as bringing their characters together on screen...I'm a little more skeptical than optimistic.
-Part of the reason being is, also like you mentioned, is because their too into falling on Batman and Superman (more so Batman) for momentum and putting 'asses in the seats.' Somewhat a shame....all the awesome characters in DC Comics and the only two they don't think of as 'risks' when it comes to live action movies is Bruce Wayne/Batman and Clark Kent/Superman.
Yea I agree on the cameo front and I'm quite sure DC/WB will be doing something similar whether by cameo or after-credits scenes in the Superman/Batman film and Flash's film. The Hawkeye cameo in "Thor" was awesome because it was there but was quick and didn't take away from the movie,Nick Fury,Agent Coulson and Black Widow all in "Iron Man 2" however sucked imo. "Iron Man 2" seemed like just a bridge to the Avengers which I hope doesn't happen in this new DC CinematicU. For the record though,yes Warner Bros and DC have been developing not only a Superman/Batman film but a Justice League movie as well way before The Avengers were born on screen..they just couldn't crack the code of doing it in a great way. Marvel probably showed them the light on that front.

But yes of course Batman and Superman are the only two non-risks,they're arguably the two most popular super heroes on the planet regardless of recent films and such. Introducing this new Batman and tip-toeing into the rest of the lineup is actually a pretty good and safe idea. Particularly with The Flash seeing as how he's the most practical,down to earth and relateable out of the rest of the bunch
 

TaffyMeat

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Well that's just your opinion dude.
I actually like Casey more then Ben as an actor, but they are both good actors.

And considering they make more money on a day then you do in a year, its most probably because they are pretty good actors.

Oh well haters gonna hate.
Because you know how much money I make in a year.
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Saint Op Omen

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He was the bomb in reindeer games yo...

I like the pick and I can't say why ...but I have never liked anyone who played Batman...or spiderman for that matter...everyone else I'm okay with for the most part and think the story matters more...
I don't like the last 3 bat movies and its mostly due to Bale...I think the villians are great and the only reason I watch those movies...
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Saboteur-6

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I really hated Christian Bale's Batman in the Nolan movies so I'm completely fine with Afleck. People are overreacting on the internet which is the #2 thing the internet is good for. #1 going to porn.
 

TaffyMeat

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What does Affleck really have to lose though? Not many people take him seriously anyways after Gigli. George Clooney was an awful Batman anyways, since when is Batman a wisecracking smug douche, which is how clooney plays most of his roles, which usually works the movies he's cast in, but it's not Batman.
Yes, but George Clooney had Chris O' Donnell to fall back on, and failing that, Alica Sliverstone to look pretty.
How to make Ben Affleck's Batman kool? Shave his head. Seriously. Sure it's the Billy Zane style, but he can portray the Playboy Bruce Wayne instead of the businessman. As for the Superman/Batman fight that is why this movie is so hype, Superman would win, unless Ben Affleck has Jennifer Lopez hiding Kryptonite somewhere. I'm waiting for this movie to be released, so that people start editing clips for YouTube where Superman beats Ben Affleck.
 

Hellion_96

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To counter the Heath Ledger argument, everyone hated and didn't want George Clooney to play batman and everyone was right lol.
 

Saint Op Omen

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This in a batman suit= why I will be randomly laughing my ass off today...


Ben got this yo!

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Lumpymoomilk

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Yes, but George Clooney had Chris O' Donnell to fall back on, and failing that, Alica Sliverstone to look pretty.
How to make Ben Affleck's Batman kool? Shave his head. Seriously. Sure it's the Billy Zane style, but he can portray the Playboy Bruce Wayne instead of the businessman. As for the Superman/Batman fight that is why this movie is so hype, Superman would win, unless Ben Affleck has Jennifer Lopez hiding Kryptonite somewhere. I'm waiting for this movie to be released, so that people start editing clips for YouTube where Superman beats Ben Affleck.
I don't think anyone/anything could save that movie, all decent actors on their own (yeah even Arnold for his genres and bad catchphrases), put them in one movie with a terrible story and you have Batman and Robin. I really enjoyed Val Kilmer's batman actually. They could cast him, but as the Adam West style out of shape and old Batman now.
 

TaffyMeat

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I don't think anyone/anything could save that movie, all decent actors on their own (yeah even Arnold for his genres and bad catchphrases), put them in one movie with a terrible story and you have Batman and Robin. I really enjoyed Val Kilmer's batman actually. They could cast him, but as the Adam West style out of shape and old Batman now.
It's universally agreed that Batman & Robin was a bad movie. They even say so in the extras that it was made only for merchandising toys. Kinda like the He-Man movie.