de robin tu veux dire ? :shifty:
Re: 25 juillet 2012 : Batman, The Dark Knight Rises
« Réponse #420, le 18 Décembre 2008 à 15:21 »
Du Riddler peut-etre? Et de Robin, qu'il execre semble-t-il? (parce que pour le Joker, le mal est deja fait). :D
On va dire que j'ai un métro de retard voire même deux métros, mais je savais pas qu'avant Rachel Weisz, Cher faisait partie des pressenties pour jouer Catwoman ( alors qu'il est évident que si elle devait jouer dans un Batman, elle ne pourrait incarner que l'épouvantail :o )
I didn’t ask any questions or anything since I got to ask Mr. Nolan my questions in person last Summer…hehehe! I knew the fans would ask questions about another film, and they didn’t disappoint. So did Chris let anything about BATMAN 3 slip? Sorta.
He did acknowledge that he and David Goyer have discussed/been working on a story for a third film and one that they are really interested in telling. Frankly, this is no surprise to me -- I told y’all that this film is further along than any of them let on publicly.
What was also interesting was his response to a(cliquez pour montrer/cacher) “Who were the five people Two Face killed?” question. According to BOF‘er “Sam S.,” Nolan said something along the lines of “That’s a story for another time.” Did he forget and was simply blowing the question off, or will those killings somehow tie into BATMAN 3?
Les entrées chinoises de The Dark Knight, Le Chevalier Noir auraient pu permettre au film de Christopher Nolan de dépasser le milliard de dollars au box-office mondial. Mais la Warner a décidé d'annuler cette sortie, prétextant des différences de "sensibilité culturelle".
Si la Warner évoque des divergences culturelles avec la Chine, des rumeurs affirment que les scènes du film se déroulant à Hong Kong ont déplu à la censure chinoise. On ne voit pas vraiment en quoi ces séquences pourraient choquer le public chinois, mais l'annulation de cette sortie n'est qu'un épisode de plus dans les relations souvent tumultueuses entre Hollywood et les autorités chinoises.
If you've been following BOF for a while, the following from IESB.NET shouldn't come as a surprise. Remember, I've been telling you that 1) BATMAN 3 is further along that anyone involved will say publicly, and 2) Don't expect anything “official” until the script is finished and the project is heading towards pre-production. Anyway...
The aforementioned IESB is reporting that the next BATMAN film is currently in the script stage with the brothers Nolan and David Goyer is hard at work. This is not a shock to BOF as I was told several weeks ago that two of those three (and I won't say which two) have already signed on with Warner Bros. for the sequel. BOF was also told that B3 was scripting a while back (and asked to keep it on the down and low), so this report should NOT be taken with a grain of salt.
Du saixe, du saixe, du saixe ! Bale veut des parties de jambes en l'air façon American Psycho, pourvu que Nolan et Warner acceptent cette idée de génie ! :w00t2:
DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD has posted a story this morning saying that not only will Chris Nolan direct BATMAN 3 -- which they insist is currently being scripted by David Goyer and Jonathan Nolan -- but he will also oversee the development of a new Superman film for Warner Bros.! Here’s an excerpt from the report…
“Our insiders say that the brains behind rebooted BATMAN has been asked to play a ‘godfather’ role and ensure The Man Of Steel gets off the ground after a 3 1/2-year hiatus. Nolan's leadership of the project can set it in the right direction with the critics and the fans, not to mention at the box office. Besides, Nolan is considered something of a god at Warner Bros and has a strong relationship with the studio after the success of BATMAN BEGINS and THE DARK KNIGHT. Though he wasn’t obligated to do so, he gave the studio first crack at his spec script INCEPTION, and Warner Bros was able to buy it before other studios even got a sniff. While Nolan completes that Leonardo DiCaprio-starrer for a July 16th release, he's also hatched an idea for Warner Bros' third BATMAN installment. Now his brother and frequent collaborator Jonah Nolan, and David Goyer who co-wrote BATMAN BEGINS and penned the story for THE DARK KNIGHT, are off scripting it.”