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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Mar 8, 2020 16:35:33 GMT
Even if they ground it down try and use science to explain it, will this new series still have it? There are some Batman villains we've yet to see on film, but requires some suspension of belief when it comes to magic and even science that's still pretty far fetched. If they don't and just stick to the "normal" villains like Nolan did, then what is even the point of this series anyways??
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 8, 2020 17:34:43 GMT
Ask Matt Reeves.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 8, 2020 18:08:30 GMT
It's uncertain yet. They keep reiterating how the film is more detective like than prior stories. How much of that is reliant on the supernatural remains to be seen.
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Post by dazz on Mar 9, 2020 18:25:45 GMT
I would think maybe not, they may want to establish the character and the feel before branching off into the more fantastical elements of Batman's rogues gallery, which also makes sense I think if this is meant to be like a year 1 or 2 Batman, I think his stuff starts grounded then expands so if they did this in the movies also it would be cool, seeing Batman learn to deal with a new type of threat in the sequel would be interesting, having to put aside what he thought he knew and learn how their is more to the world than even he has believed, could be a fun watch.
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