The Flash (2022)

Started by Silver Nemesis, Fri, 21 Aug 2020, 14:35

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Quote from: Travesty on Sat, 16 Oct  2021, 19:27
Here's the spray painted Batsuit Barry makes into his own.



I really don't like how they spray painted that great BR suit. Not at all. They didn't even remove the bat insignia. I realise it's supposed to be a makeshift costume, but this is lazy.

Not keen on the new Flash cowl either. Somebody compared it to Shaquielle O'Neal's Steel mask. The cowl would look a little better if they take off those cheek overalls.
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei

Sun, 17 Oct 2021, 02:29 #331 Last Edit: Sun, 17 Oct 2021, 02:35 by eledoremassis02
I am assuming this is supposed to be this staircase?



Also :D



The front of Keatons Cowl(?)


The one thing I don't like is the amount of natural sunlight




Doenst appear to be the returns suit the boots appear to more leathery and the returns suit didnt have the shoulder pads. So it woud appear to be a 2.0 suit. Also... the batcomputer behind them!

Great comparisons there. I do believe that's the B89 Manor staircase, and that's definitely the lighting lever. The natural light will be something to get used to, considering the previous two Burton caves. But all in all, I like how things look.

Sun, 17 Oct 2021, 02:44 #333 Last Edit: Sun, 17 Oct 2021, 02:53 by eledoremassis02
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 02:35
Great comparisons there. I do believe that's the B89 Manor staircase, and that's definitely the lighting lever. The natural light will be something to get used to, considering the previous two Burton caves. But all in all, I like how things look.

Was trying to find a good shot of the Hatfield House staircase but it seems my memory merged it with the forever one lol 

Now I'm wondering whats up with the bloody batcowl! :O There are other peices of suit behind him

My guess....


This could also give keaton the "meditation to become batman" that he really wanted to do

Edit:

The post alfred covered furnature may be a nod to Batman Beyond

What I find I interesting about the bloody cowl is the scenery. The sunlight is super warm, while the rest of the stuff we see in and around Wayne Manor is very blue and gloom. Is it possible that the bloody cowl scene takes place in the past? Is this scene meant to represent the last time he was Batman?

Quote from: Gotham Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 04:05
What I find I interesting about the bloody cowl is the scenery. The sunlight is super warm, while the rest of the stuff we see in and around Wayne Manor is very blue and gloom. Is it possible that the bloody cowl scene takes place in the past? Is this scene meant to represent the last time he was Batman?
Could be. The bloodied bat logo image that was shared not long ago instantly comes to mind, so it's definitely a plot point of some kind and not random. Keaton's Bruce living alone in the silent Manor is haunting, but so appropriate. If he retired at some point I'm now wondering how long it's been. In any case, he's going to suit up again and hopefully show them all how it's done.

Quote from: eledoremassis02 on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 02:44
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 02:35
Great comparisons there. I do believe that's the B89 Manor staircase, and that's definitely the lighting lever. The natural light will be something to get used to, considering the previous two Burton caves. But all in all, I like how things look.

Was trying to find a good shot of the Hatfield House staircase but it seems my memory merged it with the forever one lol 

Now I'm wondering whats up with the bloody batcowl! :O There are other peices of suit behind him

My guess....


This could also give keaton the "meditation to become batman" that he really wanted to do

Edit:

The post alfred covered furnature may be a nod to Batman Beyond

Quote from: Gotham Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 04:05
What I find I interesting about the bloody cowl is the scenery. The sunlight is super warm, while the rest of the stuff we see in and around Wayne Manor is very blue and gloom. Is it possible that the bloody cowl scene takes place in the past? Is this scene meant to represent the last time he was Batman?
Quote from: The Dark Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 11:41
Quote from: Gotham Knight on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 04:05
What I find I interesting about the bloody cowl is the scenery. The sunlight is super warm, while the rest of the stuff we see in and around Wayne Manor is very blue and gloom. Is it possible that the bloody cowl scene takes place in the past? Is this scene meant to represent the last time he was Batman?
Could be. The bloodied bat logo image that was shared not long ago instantly comes to mind, so it's definitely a plot point of some kind and not random. Keaton's Bruce living alone in the silent Manor is haunting, but so appropriate. If he retired at some point I'm now wondering how long it's been. In any case, he's going to suit up again and hopefully show them all how it's done.

The warmer colour temperature of the cinematography does suggest a different time period from the other scenes. The shot of the bloody discarded costume is the most intriguing part of the teaser for me. Which villain could have messed the Burton Batman up so bad that he'd just discard his bloody costume on the floor like that? Bane? Two-Face? The Mutant Gang Leader? Did this incident inspire him to hang up the cowl?

Or maybe this scene takes place following his showdown with the Penguin at Gotham Zoo, immediately after Batman Returns, and the blood is from where Catwoman slashed his face.

Or maybe eledoremassis02 is correct and it's a nod to the scene from The Dark Knight Returns. This movie is the closest thing we'll get to a Burtonverse version of TDKR. So far the depiction of Batman looks more like TDKR than Kingdom or Batman Beyond, with the aging Bruce donning his classic armour – and possibly coming out of retirement – for one last crusade. If it's not a flashback then this scene could take place after Bruce tries helping Barry and ends up getting injured. He then realises that since he's dealing with metahumans, he needs to step up his game. So he returns to stately Wayne Manor, casts off his old costume and upgrades to the Kingdom Come armour, kind of like how the TDKR Batman switched to the mech suit when dealing with Superman.

Or it could be a reference to the prologue of Batman Beyond, where Bruce realised it was time to hang up the cowl after suffering a heart attack. Perhaps this is the night his age caught up with him and he realised his limits.

Quote from: Silver Nemesis on Sun, 17 Oct  2021, 19:19
The warmer colour temperature of the cinematography does suggest a different time period from the other scenes. The shot of the bloody discarded costume is the most intriguing part of the teaser for me. Which villain could have messed the Burton Batman up so bad that he'd just discard his bloody costume on the floor like that? Bane? Two-Face? The Mutant Gang Leader? Did this incident inspire him to hang up the cowl?

Or it could be a reference to the prologue of Batman Beyond, where Bruce realised it was time to hang up the cowl after suffering a heart attack. Perhaps this is the night his age caught up with him and he realised his limits.
It could be anything but I'm going with something like this. The Batmobile is covered with a sheet, so they'll have to explain why. A flashback to his last night out, with Keaton then overcoming his doubts to suit up again, would be very inspirational. If he accepts the situation is that dire in terms of timeline trouble, I can see him heading back out there.

A rumor circling is Keaton's Batman is injured the first time Barry meets him and it is mentioned that he has become more reckless now that Alfred has past.

Here is a nice sketch of an older Keaton Batman by Jerry Ordway.



https://twitter.com/matthewttodd/status/1453166781011484677

Rumour has it that Joker will make a cameo. Not Jack's Joker though, it's believed to be Leto. Nicholson not making an appearance wouldn't surprise me, because he hasn't been acting for over a decade.
QuoteJonathan Nolan: He [Batman] has this one rule, as the Joker says in The Dark Knight. But he does wind up breaking it. Does he break it in the third film?

Christopher Nolan: He breaks it in...

Jonathan Nolan: ...the first two.

Source: http://books.google.com.au/books?id=uwV8rddtKRgC&pg=PR8&dq=But+he+does+wind+up+breaking+it.&hl=en&sa=X&ei