Gallery: ‘Batman’ Directed By Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Ang Lee, Guillermo Del Toro, Brad Bird And More
We all know that afterThe Dark Knight Riseson July 20, Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale will officially hang up the cowl. We also know Warner Bros. is going to continue making Batman movies without them. So what happens after Nolan’s trilogy ends? Who will be chosen to continue the legacy?
TheLos Angeles Times Hero Complexhad some fun with that idea, commissioning graphic artistSean Hartterto design 15 different visions of a newBatmanby some of the finest filmmakers in the world.
After the jump, check out posters for all kinds of differentBatmanfilms directed byMatthew Vaughn, Todd Phillips, Wes Anderson, Rob Marshall, Brad Bird, Guillermo del Toro, Ang Lee, Catherine Hardwicke, Guy Ritchie, Martin Scorsese, Hayao Miyazaki, Neill Blomkamp, Tim Burton, Zack SnyderandRidley Scott.
Thanks to theHero Complexfor all of these images. Below, we’ll provide links to write ups explaining the thinking behind each one.
Some of the best things about these posters are the casting in each. Make sure you click and see which actors got chosen for what roles.
And to explain, here are the links to each set of images:
Matthew Vaughn’s “Batman: Mad City”; Todd Phillips'“Dude, Where’s My Batmobile?"; Wes Anderson’s “Alfred Pennyworth: The Life Nocturnal"Rob Marshall’s “Gotham!"; Brad Bird’s “Mr. Freeze’s Icy Revenge”; Guillermo del Toro’s “Batman"Ang Lee’s “Wayne Manor”; Catherine Hardwicke’s “Batman: Moonlight”; Guy Ritchie’s “Gotham by Gaslight"Martin Scorsese’s “Batman: Caped Fear”; Hayao Miyazaki’s “Batmite”; Neill Blomkamp’s “Batman: Arkham City"Tim Burton’s “The Dark Knight Returns”; Zack Snyder’s “World’s Finest”; Ridley Scott’s “Batman Beyond”
I think they odds are small that any of these filmmakers will actually be the one to redo Batman in the coming years. Each probably just has way too much going on and too much to lose. But, if I was able to choose one to see, my top three would be Burton’sDark Knight Returns, Scott’sBatman Beyondand Ritchie’sGotham by Gaslight. From those, I honestly just think theBatman Beyondmovie would be the most interesting to see.
What do you think?