Monday, July 22, 2013

Superman/Batman movie (Man of Steel sequel)

Everyone went into Comic Con expecting DC Comics to drop some news about the rumored Justice League film, but instead, they shattered and birthed a thousand more rumors with a quote, and a logo that would change the face of Comic Con 2013. A quote was read from the famous graphic novel, The Dark Knight Returns, with Batman saying, "I want you to remember, Clark... in all the years to come... in your most private moments... I want you to remember my hand... at your throat... I want you to remember...
The one man who beat you..
." and immediately the Superman/Batman logo was revealed on the screen, with the thundering sound of nerds roaring with pure excitement. It has been confirmed that director Zack Snyder of Man of Steel will be directing the sequel to the Superman franchise, along with returning actors such as Henry Cavill (Superman), Amy Adams (Lois Lane), and many others. The logo that was debuted (photo at the bottom) had a different bat-logo than Christopher Nolan's universe, which proves in fact that this will not be the same Batman we know and love. So the question still remains: Who will play Batman? Christian Bale has said a thousand times that he has put away the cape and cowl for good, and according to this new information it appears to be 100% true. So the next possibility would be Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who evidentially became the new savior of Gotham at the end of The Dark Knight Rises, but this may not be true. Marvel has been eyeing JGL to star in a future Dr. Strange film, and DC would never agree to sharing him with their "arch-nemesis". The Lone Ranger's Armie Hammer has taken interest in the role, but there is still no telling who it could turn out to be. Who do you think would be the best actor for the job? Send your answers to theminutemedia@gmail.com, and remember to stay tuned to Minute Media!

(The Dark Knight Returns quote) http://www.cracked.com/funny-2382-batman-dark-knight-returns/
(Man of Steel Superman/Batman logo) http://www.ign.com/

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