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Nah you can't say it's a reboot, it's just like Incredible Hulk where it ignores the first one. Returns is the same thing, it ignore III and IV because Singer wanted to follow only Donners work, it's still not the reboot and that is why they casted someone like ROuth who is a spitting image of Reeves.
And those other Batman films, they are just like the James Bond franchise and what they plan to do with Iron Man moving forward, it won't be a reboot but they'll keep making them. But that Bruce Wayne/Batman is pretty much the same in all those films, it just got cheesier and cheesier. You can't let how bad the film was cloud your judgement and say it's a reboot because it was just that bad and different.
And again, dumping all these characters? All we know is that Batman and Superman and a small role for WW. What is this "dumping all these characters" come from? Just based on rumors? At least wait til it's been casted and actually shot before using that as an excuse.
Again they simply could not continue from the world Burton made for the simple reason that they never intended to. Same way Marvel didn't plan to make any Avengers films back then or that Fox has no plans to expand on XMen films but now is planning expanding to XForce and maybe combining it's world with Fantastic Four. Same with Sony, back then they never planned to expand their world to Sinister Six and a solo Venom film but Marvel opened the door and showed how successful it is so now everyone is doing it.
DC has planned a JLA film for a while now actually, it just didn't pan out (and really glad it didn't with how GL and Returns turned out) but remember when Common was already GL back in 2007 or 2008? According to him, it was the writers strike that did it and when the executives decided to pull the plug on the project. Sometimes things just happen that way.
And those other Batman films, they are just like the James Bond franchise and what they plan to do with Iron Man moving forward, it won't be a reboot but they'll keep making them. But that Bruce Wayne/Batman is pretty much the same in all those films, it just got cheesier and cheesier. You can't let how bad the film was cloud your judgement and say it's a reboot because it was just that bad and different.
And again, dumping all these characters? All we know is that Batman and Superman and a small role for WW. What is this "dumping all these characters" come from? Just based on rumors? At least wait til it's been casted and actually shot before using that as an excuse.
Again they simply could not continue from the world Burton made for the simple reason that they never intended to. Same way Marvel didn't plan to make any Avengers films back then or that Fox has no plans to expand on XMen films but now is planning expanding to XForce and maybe combining it's world with Fantastic Four. Same with Sony, back then they never planned to expand their world to Sinister Six and a solo Venom film but Marvel opened the door and showed how successful it is so now everyone is doing it.
DC has planned a JLA film for a while now actually, it just didn't pan out (and really glad it didn't with how GL and Returns turned out) but remember when Common was already GL back in 2007 or 2008? According to him, it was the writers strike that did it and when the executives decided to pull the plug on the project. Sometimes things just happen that way.