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Monday, August 13, 2012

JUST SAY YES! TO THE JUSTICE LEAUGE MOVIE! FUCK NOLAN ONFILM!

unlike some  hicks from backwater texas that are complete poser wannabees who like to give oral to the man known as chris nolan! im a REAL batman fan not some bitch who claims hes a grown man but sounds like he hasnt grown in his pubes  yet, but i digress. i  am a REAL  TRUE LIFELONG BATMAN fan a REAL BATMAN fan is Someone who accepts  Robin and EMBRACES him as part of the ENTIRE BATMAN Mythology not just in comics like some idiots! so if your a hick from backwater texas DONT READ ON because you Will get OFFENDED and severely butthurt!(fyi your really not a man anyway dude lol) unlike the pathetic wannabee whos name dare not be spoken. WARNER BROS you definitley need  to Make the Justice leauge Live ACtion movie its been a LONg time coming, and you have  made us wait long enough, and Yes MAINSTREAM Do care about a Live action  JLA MOvie! even the mainstream who have NEVER read comics,  have grew up on Superfreinds and JUSTICE LEAUGE  & JUSTICE LEAUGE UNLIMITED ANIMATED SERIES have been wanting  a Justice leauge live action movie for a while now. i dont subscribe to the fact at ALL that you have to do it the MARVEL way and put each solo Character out firs.t i actually dont mind if you do the reverse!.BATMAN is one of the Founding members of the JLA Along with SUPERMAN WONDERWOMAN FLASH AND AQUAMAN and MARTIANMANHUNTER and he should definitley be in this movie. the Solo batman shtick is getting old lately. and  i think Batman darkness Clashes and contrasts Perfectly with the Justice Leauge just as it does with Robin. Batman has thrived and been a part of JLA and team ups for Many years and it only makes him stronger. time to do away with the Law and order mafia story batman  thats Some weakling poser baclwater texas morons whos name rhymes with PET loves. and give us the real BATMAN the batman  of the comic books and the animated series that Paul  Dini and Bruce timm right a mix of the batman from batman 89  and the AWESOME FILM BATMAN RETURNS mixed with the batman of BATMAN FOREVER and the Animated Series, the TRUE Batman that has INTEGRITY and willing to have a PARTNER and WORK WITH A TEAM! while still being  Serious. not the idiot that the sad losers on Nolan On film circlejerk to they praise a BATMAN thats a bitch and would give up 1 year into his career and retire for 8 years! and that Stupid wannabee Poser Calls that the DEFINITIVE BATMAN? lol proof right there that Nolan on film consists of a bunch of idiots that know jack shit about BATMAN! WARNER BROS PUT JUSTICE LEAUGE LIVE ACTION FILM INTO PRODUCTION FOR THE REAL BATMAN AND SUPERMAN Fans. the Posers have theyre fake Batman uh NOLANMAN. we want the REAL BATMAN THATS PART OF THE JLA!

Friday, August 3, 2012

NOW THAT NOLAN IS GONE BATMAN HAS FREE REIGN AND CAN APPEAR ON TV!


Producer Marc Guggenheim Batman Will POSSIBLY Appear In ARROW!

Arrow producer Marc Guggenheim talks more about what we should and shouldn't expect from the upcoming CW show, and reveals whether the team on the series will be allowed to use the Caped Crusader (something Smallville never did during its decade long run).


We already know that well-know Green Arrow villains, 'China White' and 'Deadshot' will apear in the upcoming CW series, but in an interview with IGN TVArrow producer Marc Guggenheim was asked if fans should expect to see some familiar heroic faces turn up as well. Unfortunately, his answer is (unsurprisingly) a fairly vague one.

"I would say, 'Probably.' One of the things we want to do is roll the show out at the right pace. For the most part, I think we’ve taken the philosophy that things are happening sooner rather than later. I always feel like every time we get the note from the network, 'Is this happening too soon?,' I feel like we’re on the right track. I know as a viewer myself, I’m impatient. I want to see stuff. We’re not going to make the audience wait to see characters, plot twists, revelations. I think running out of great characters and great moments is a quality problem to have, and I just want to have them."

As for whether Batman will be one of the allies that this iteration of Oliver Queen meets up with, Guggenheim remains optimistic that the team behind Arrow will be able to use him in the series. For years, fans hoped that they might see Bruce Wayne appear in Smallville, but the show was never allowed by Warner Bros. execs to use him. Could that now change following the release of Christopher Nolan's final film in The Dark Knight trilogy?

"Oh, my hope is that we can use him at some point. I think that plagued the Smallville showrunners more than it plagues us because, obviously, the Dark Knight Trilogy is over. They’re not available to us yet. My hope is that they’ll be available to us at some point. That would be awesome. No question, that would be absolutely awesome. But I don’t know. That’s a definite possibility but above my paygrade.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

JGL PICTURE OF ROBIN/NIGHTWING!

now that the cats Pretty much out of the bag and  we all know JGL is ROBIN  IN NOLANS THE DARK KNIGHT RISES WHAT WOULD HE HAVE LOOKED LIKE IF HE SUITED UP! i was sent this pic Anonomously ! so thank you to whover sent it! but it looks pretty freaking awesome lets make it happen!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

GQ JUST GAVE AWAY WHAT I ALREADY KNEW! LEVITT IS ROBIN IN DARK KNIGHT RISES!!

wow WB and Nolan must be pissed huge spoiler given away on Cover of GQ! this is a seminal Day for BATMANNROBINONFILM!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

ROCKSTEADY MAKING NEW JUSTICE LEAUGE GAME TO RAISE JLA MOVIE AWARENESS!


Warner Bros. are beginning their campaign to raise awareness of the team. And what better way of doing it than a game from Rocksteady which will pit Batman and the League against the Joker?






Variety reports that Warner Bros. are moving ahead with plans to increase audience awareness of the Justice League before their planned big screen debut in 2015. This will include an new title from Rocksteady (the developers of best-selling and critically acclaimed titles Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City), who are said to be hard at work on a video game which is described by the site as a, "New, highly stylized title is being developed as a prequel that revolves around Batman's first meeting with the Joker. It's based on the Silver Age of DC's comicbooks from the 1950s when the Caped Crusader teamed with other heroes like Superman and founded the Justice League of America." The currently untitled game isn't expected to be released until 2
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Warner's super vision

Studio ramps up effort to maximize DC's Justice League heroes via games, TV, pics

Until Warner Bros. assembles its creative team around a "Justice League" movie, the studio and DC Entertainment are focusing on getting audiences used to seeing the group's superheroes together in other ways.
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern and the Flash
already appear in Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's "Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes," released in June, and will reunite for the videogame division's "Injustice: Gods Among Us," out next year.
But Variety has learned that WBIE is expected to reteam some of the characters in some form for the next installment in Rocksteady Studios' gritty vidgame series that began with "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Arkham City."
New, highly stylized title is being developed as a prequel that revolves around Batman's first meeting with the Joker. It's based on the Silver Age of DC's comicbooks from the 1950s when the Caped Crusader teamed with other heroes like Superman and founded the Justice League of America.
Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill voiced Batman and the Joker, respectively, in the previous games. Hamill has already said he won't be back to play the villain in the next game.
Warner Bros.' games group introduced the gritty "Batman: Arkham Asylum" game in 2009, followed by last year's "Batman: Arkham City," which was heavily promoted at Comic-Con.
Sequel sold 2 million units worldwide in its first week and quickly topped 6 million within the first month, besting the 4.3 million that the first sold overall.
New game would likely bow in 2014 at the earliest. Title was not discussed during the E3 games confab in June, with WBIE focusing on unveiling "Injustice."
Opening up Batman's world would make sense given that Warner Bros. is eager to replicate the success Marvel and Disney have had with "The Avengers," which has grossed $1.5 billion this summer at the worldwide box office and minted even more coin from the sale of toys and other licensed merchandise.
As Warner Bros. polishes a "Justice League" script by "Gangster Squad" scribe Will Beall that it hopes to get up on the bigscreen in 2015, the rest of the studio's divisions are making moves to fulfill Time Warner's mandate to monetize its stable of iconic superheroes:
•The studio is prepping the family pic "Lego: The Piece of Resistance," which will star Batman and Superman as animated mini-figures.
•Warner Home Video released its animated feature-length direct-to-homevid pic "Justice League: Doom" in February.
•Cartoon Network launched a new DC Nation programming block in the spring, showcasing heroes from DC's library, with shows anchored by "Young Justice" and "Green Lantern: The Animated Series."
•The CW will premiere "Arrow," about the Green Arrow, this fall.
•Warner Bros. Consumer Products brokered a deal with Lego and Mattel to create action figures and playsets featuring all of DC's heroes, which include the Justice League's main members. Division earned $6 billion from licensing deals last year and hopes to grow that through the new toy pacts.
•DC Comics relaunched the "Justice League" books last year as part of the New 52 reboot.
•And DC Entertainment kicked off its "We Can Be Heroes" campaign in January, with singer Chris Daughtry as its ambassador, to raise awareness and funds to fight hunger in Africa. Effort involves Warner Bros. and Time Warner's other divisions and leans on the Justice League characters to educate the public on the issue. At Comic-Con, DC is hosting a "Darkness & Light: Art Inspired by Heroes & Villains, Hope & Heroism" art exhibit at the Michael J Wolf gallery, with sales benefitting the campaign.
These are just the first of a slew of projects expected to bow from WB's various divisions, sources tell Variety.
The first films to feature DC's heroes are coming together after Warner Bros. Pictures president Jeff Robinov took back control of how the characters are utilitzed in the studio's features in 2009. At the time, "Harry Potter" franchise steward Diane Nelson was put in charge of the reorganized DC Entertainment. Shortly thereafter, plans for "Man of Steel" were announced in 2010.
While Nelson is consulting on all projects involving the Justice League and its characters, the mandate for all of WB's divisions to boost their exposure comes from higher up the Time Warner executive ladder, perhaps from CEO Jeff Bewkes, sources tell Variety.
It will be another several months before Warner Bros. announces a new slate of superhero pics, Robinov has said. Until then, all roads already appear to lead to a "Justice League" team-up in some form.
"Green Lantern" scribes Marc Guggenheim and Michael Green are writing "The Flash" for director Greg Berlanti, while another "Green Lantern" scribe, Michael Goldenberg, has been hired to write "Wonder Woman."
Warners toppers say they plan to reveal their upcoming film plans for DC's characters within the next several months.
Until then, it's clear that Christopher Nolan -- who has close ties to DC's top crime fighters after his Batman trilogy and producing duties on Superman reboot "Man of Steel," out next summer under helm of Zack Snyder -- won't direct "Justice League." While promoting "The Dark Knight Rises," he told reporters he's "finished" with Batman and "this is the end of our take on this character…I've got no plans to do anything more and certainly no involvement with any Justice League project."
WBIE declined to comment on upcoming game plans, as did DC Entertainment on the "Justice League."

Thursday, July 5, 2012

More ROBIN Speculation Joker has a connection to Robin and Haley;s Circus??

new tie-in book for The Dark Knight Rises a few theories about the Joker's background are presented. The first theory is rather bland and speculates that the Joker was a patient of Arkham Asylum, but no records indicate that he was ever there. While it is the second theory that is quite interesting as it presents a possibility that Dick Grayson/Robin could exist in Nolan's universe.

"The Joker does not appear to have any connections to Gotham's crime syndicates, though he knocked over a mob bank. One possible motive for this, which could also explain the clown motif, is the Haley Brothers Circus. The circus was recently in town for a two-month engagement and it was rumored their boss had connections to Sal Maroni. The Joker could be a former Haley Brothers employee with some kind of grudge against the mob."

From that bit of information IGN has put two and two together and it makes quite a bit of sense.

Comics readers will know that Haly's Circus was the home to the Flying Graysons, who were killed after Sal Maroni's associate Tony Zucco sabotaged their ropes in order to send a message to the circus owners that the mob intended on using their trucks to ship drugs. (SPOILER: Speculation that Joseph Gordon-Levitt's cop character John Blake is a potential Batman successor/would-be Robin will only be fueled by the revelation in The Dark Knight Manual that Blake, like Bruce Wayne, is an orphan who "channeled his anger and pain ... into his work serving and protecting the people of Gotham.")

The GCPD report offers one other theory about the Joker's identity: "Given the Joker's access to, and relative comfort with, military-grade technology such as grapple cannons, weaponized gases, explosives, and automatic weapons, it is possible that the man is a former soldier, perhaps suffering from severe PTSD." The report later suggests "anarchy" as a possible motive for Joker's crimes, speculating: "The Joker has murdered or attempted to murder various civic officials. It is possible that he is an extremist anti-government agitator or a soldier angry with the government for sending him to war."

Monday, July 2, 2012

more possible proof of Robin JGL in a "robin" costume at the Costume ball!

 so is  is this the throwaway nolan is giving us John blake aka really dick grayson undercover police informant only dressing as robin at the ball? i hope nolan would not shortchange robin like that!