Actually June, so Clayface :p
Why's Deathstroke here? He's neither an Arkham inmate or a central Batman rogue.
I'd like it if Batman's using prototype weapons, like explosives you need to set or Golden Age style gas weapons. Maybe even remove the technology and have detective kits for investigation rather than an advanced version of Detective Mode/Vision.
Partially because of the morbid nature of recasting dead actors (especially if they passed away recently), but also because of how much fan entitlement can go into these.
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How can they succeed Richard Moll when he hasn't even voiced the character since TNBA ended? Also, I'd like to remind users that we do not post polls asking who'll succeed DEAD actors in roles.
Except inducing grievous bodily harm, blowing up a building, frame a guy for kidnapping and murder over a petty debt, and murder another to get "revenge". Yeah, she did nOtHiNg WrOnG.
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It's a fan film, not an official WB or DC production. As such, we won't be covering it on this wiki.
I understand you guys may be younger than me, but people have other things in life outside of Batman and video games. Just think of having to track down roughly 20-50 Riddler Trophies an hour and trying to fit that around a tight schedule, such as work, cooking, bills, social arrangements, etc. Trust me, that many Riddler Trophies will get boring quickly.
It's definitely canon. Thugs in Knight make reference to characters that appear in Origins, such as Anarky. Alfred and Deathstroke also mention encounters in that game, with Firefly also indicated to have only been previous encountered during its events. Anarky's costume and Electrocutioner's Shock Gloves also appear in the GCPD's evidence display.
Sounds like a recipe for player frustration. I know people who couldn't handle 243 Riddler trophies in Arkham Knight; imagine that being snowballed into 500x.
I've just watched the film this evening and I think I know the shot you're talking about. It's meant to be during Colson's murder, but I think it may have been created for the trailer or cut from the final film. Secondly, the film is meant to be set in 2021, at least according to its wiki. There's even a visible date to justify it (Selina's tenant final notice).
Dark Knight Trilogy by a long shot. I know I make Snyder a punching bag, but Nolan made more interesting decisions (both in character and cinematography) and was a lot more faithful to the superhero he was adapting, but also willing to make changes that weren't detrimental. I also think he's more interesting as a filmmaker compared to Snyder, as demonstrated with Oppenheimer.
The Dark Knight
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
The Batman
Batman Returns
Batman: Under the Red Hood
No, she doesn't die if you expose her to water. She just hates being wet or being in water because of the "cats hate being wet". I think the actual incident may be related to their fear of drowning. If anything, I wouldn't treat Family Guy as a reliable source, since that's a comedy and most of its stuff is said because the characters are self-absorbed idiots or its writers think it's funny.
Aside from Batman Returns, that god-awful Catwoman film and a few non-canon stories, Catwoman's not a character with supernatural ties. Sure, she has been depicted with "nine lives", but it's not like Spider-Man's Black Cat having luck based abilities. She's still human and capable of making mistakes, just like Batman.
I'm actually glad it didn't get made. Affleck's film was an extension of the Justice League saga and was more action-driven. It was also supposed to be Affleck would direct it, but he dropped out because his mental health was really bad. It's also why he left the Batman role.
Also, can you provide citation for this? Per discussion rules, news and information needs to be cited.
Why not both? Strange could be working with the League for mad scientist purposes whilst they seek to exploit his work for their own benefit. There are literally tons of possibilities if you had both in a film, especially regarding Monster Men and Lazarus Pits.
If they spread it out to Batman operating for 10 years (not 5-7), I think they could work.
I'm more not a fan of the Killing Joke because how nasty it is (particularly to the Gordons) and how much it's affected Joker's development. However, I prefer the Joker's identity to remain unknown.