Here is my interpretation of how a Batman Beyond film poster could have looked like if Warner Bros. went with Batman Beyond instead of Batman Begins.
CAST
Michael Keaton.....Bruce Wayne/Batman Jack Nicholson.....Joker/Jack Napier Freddie Prinze Jr......Terry McGinnis/Batman Laura Linney.....Commissioner Barbara Gordon Mila Kunis.....Harley Quinn Margo Harshman.....Dana Tan
Batman Beyond would have kicked ass. I don't see why Warner Bros. couldn't have done that and then do Batman Begins. It would have been pretty appropriate. First they would have done Batman Beyond, therefore stating that they were now completely finished with that franchise, then got back to basics with Batman Begins.
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[The real trouble with reality is that theres no background music.] [Its quite ironic that in life, the person that brings out the best in you and the one that makes you strong is actually your weakness..]
Yeah, thats how I kind of would have liked to see that franchise end. At least it would end on a good note and then Begins would kick in a few years down the road. But, I will say, Begins kicks total ass and I'm excited for The Dark Knight.
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"In this great future, it is important to not forget the past." -Bob Marley
Not to flame the poster, it's very good and all but the idea of Freddie Prinze Jr. As Terry doesn't click with me, and while the age of the actor or actress is an unirelevant thing I can't really picture Freddie Prinze Jr. and Margo Harshman playing a couple which Terry and Dana are. Still Harshman isn't a bad idea although isn't Dana asian or something? All in all thought this is a great poster. Faved.
I thank you for your honesty and your constructive criticism. It is much appreciated. To answer your question, I was looking more at what the studio would have wanted if they had made the film. I figured that at the time, Freddie Prinze, Jr. was a "rising star." Which we can all say wasn't entirely true. I thought of several person in the age range of the character of Terry, but no one else really seemed that fit or looked similar to the character to me. Plus, I figured, if the studio took as big of a risk to cast George Clooney as Batman, what more harm could they really do.
I also came across the fact that Dana was oriental, but for some reason, I didn't want to follow along with that, so I changed the ethnic background for creative purposes. But, once again, I thank you for your compliments and comments.
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[The real trouble with reality is that theres no background music.]
[Its quite ironic that in life, the person that brings out the best in you and the one that makes you strong is actually your weakness..]
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"In this great future, it is important to not forget the past."
-Bob Marley
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"In this great future, it is important to not forget the past."
-Bob Marley
I also came across the fact that Dana was oriental, but for some reason, I didn't want to follow along with that, so I changed the ethnic background for creative purposes. But, once again, I thank you for your compliments and comments.
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"In this great future, it is important to not forget the past."
-Bob Marley
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"In this great future, it is important to not forget the past."
-Bob Marley
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