So we're ignoring Batman: Year One where Bruce was 26 when he became Batman, and Batman: Year Three when when 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson? By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. You gotta allow time for the Bat Family to exist, man. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was more focused on Titans business rather than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and mean following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim is Robin for around three years because he's 17 when 10 year old Damian arrives. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time. DCU Batman should be middle aged... But hey! As long as we can have another younger Batman to go along with the other younger Batman who's actor is actually 10 years older than he should be, who cares about all those world building details,, right?! 🤨
@@davidtoscano7461 totally agree, i even made up a timeline that could explain how he could be 35 when he met damian and still fit in the other robins into the timeline during another argument in this comment section “look at it this way. say batman did only start at 26, he conceived damian during his training when he was 25(this is just a head canon) he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave (keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing) and 32 when jason dies, and 33-34 once he takes tim drake under his wing using your 18 month rough estimate and assuming he had tim as his robin for 2 years when he met damian, that’d make him 35 years old. now yes i did head canon that he conceived damian when he was training around the world at 25 but he could have concieved him later during his second or third year and that’d still only make him 36-37 years old at the oldest once he met damian at 10 years old, and even then he could’ve met damian when he was say 7 years old, making bruce younger as well”
34 to 36 is pretty much middle aged, bud. I have the controversial opinion in that I think the best iterations of Batman are the ones in which he's middle aged. James Gunn's Superman's gonna be around 30, so Bruce should be at the very least a few years older, and it's ok if he's ~10 years older.
I think all the core justice league members aside from Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Wally West should be around the same age. Like a 30 year old Superman and 35 year old Batman is not bad at all
Nah, basically everyone who played Batman (from Keaton onwards) was famous for one role or another (Kilmer was in Top Gun, Pattinson in Twilight and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Bale in American Psycho) etc., plus there are very few unknown 30s-40s actors
@@robloxfellow I don't mean it has to be there first role but maybe someone who is not so big and associated with another character like Jack Reacher as an example
i think batman should be 35. he starts being batman at 25, if he concieves damian near the beginning of his bat career, he should be about 35-37 once he meets damian at 10 years old, and that’s still plenty of time for other robins in between those years
How is that plenty of time for other Robins? Bruce was 26 when he became Batman in Year One, not 25. He returned to Gotham at age 25, but he was 26 when he first suited up as the Bat. In Batman: Year Three, 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was focused on Titans business more than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and violent following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim was Robin for around three years because he's 17 when 10 year old Damian arrives. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time. DCU Batman should be middle aged. As long as we can have ANOTHER younger Batman, who cares about all those world building details though, right?
@@ojmcclanahan689 here’s the thing, you’re using the insanely convoluted, repeatedly rebooted, and inconsistent comic book timeline using rough estimates at best. look at it this way. say batman did only start at 26, he conceived damian during his training when he was 25(this is just a head canon) he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave(keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing) and 32 when jason dies, and 33-34 once he takes tim drake under his wing using your 18 month rough estimate and assuming he had tim as his robin for 2 years when he met damian, that’d make him 35 years old. now yes i did head canon that he conceived damian when he was training around the world at 25 but he could have concieved him later during his second or third year and that’d still only make him 36-37 years old at the oldest once he met damian at 10 years old, and even then he could’ve met damian when he was say 7 years old, making bruce younger as well
@@bullymaguire7693 I'm using one particular timeline. The timeline from Grant Morrison's Brave and The Bold run. The comic that DCU Batman is supposed to be based on. You said "he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave(keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing). That doesn't add up. Dick didn't leave the cave until he was 18. If Bruce meets 12 year old Dick in Year Two instead of Year Three, that only puts Dick being Robin for 2 years and leaving the cave at age 14, 15 if you count for training. Why would Bruce allow is ward to leave home at age 15? He leaves at 18 like every other kid in the world, so that would still put Bruce in his mid-30's when Jason comes along. Let me ask you this question. What rational sense does it make for the actor playing the DCU Batman, who has a fully functioning Bat Family and Damian as Robin, to be younger than the actor playing a version of Batman who's only in his second year?? Pattinson is 38, so DCU Batman has to be older than Pattinson for god sake.
37 seems about right for having a ten year old son, they could even condense the Talia timeline to be during his training, instead of *after* already being Batman a couple years, so he could've fathered Damian shortly *before* becoming Batman at age 27 (good reference to his first appearance even).
A 35 year old Batman is ideal, I think. He can be young enough to be part of the DCU for their 8-10 year plan, but old enough to have an established Bat-family.
Keep in mind that as a 50 something guy himself James Gunn’s idea of middle age is going to be different from someone in his 20s. 40 something people are now looked at as being in their prime and 50 is the new 40. Hell people in their 80s are still jumping out of airplanes these days.
@@BusterBarnes I get what you're saying, but personally I've always thought it makes more sense for Batman to be a bit larger than Superman. Don't know if you're a wrestling fan, but my mental image of Bruce Wayne if he were a real person is a guy built like Drew McIntyre or Claudio Castagnoli. Around 6'5", 250 lbs.
I think people tend to forget that by the time Brave and the Bold is ready for casting, some of their picks for casting will age out of the role, ie. Jenson Ackles or Michael Fassbender. I think a 5-8 year age gap between Batman and Superman is small enough to make them seem like contemporaries but large enough for it to be realistic for Batman to have 4 robins. I think Ethan Peck's probably the best choice for Batman.
If Bruce Wayne became Batman at 26 years old, how does that leave time for the Bat Family to come into existence in a span of only 8 years? Hell, Dick was Robin for 6 years, from 13 to 19. Jason was Robin for 2 years, from 13 to 15, Batman went solo for a little over a year and then Tim Drake was Robin for 3 years before Damian came into the picture. A Batman with a fully functioning Bat Family and Damian Wayne as Robin should be 42 or 43 years old... 34. WTF?
@@ojmcclanahan689 bro Batman in comics gets Damien at age 36 & in the New52 he gets him at 33 with a full bat family I don’t know where you got that information from just look up the timelines
@@Jozues_ I got that information from the comics and simple mathematics. It's laid out right there in the pages. I could care less about the timeline reboots. All of these rebooted timelines have caused DC Comics to not make any sense from a continuity standpoint, so ignore it. "Batman: Year One" is Batman's definitive origin. Whatever the New 52, Rebirth or any other reboot done is completely irrelevant to me. I simply do not care. CBR done the same damn math I did. They have Batman at 41, but I don't think they counted for the Robin's training time, or Batman's year of solo destruction following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. 41 is an acceptable age though. A whole lot more acceptable than early 30's.
I think this Batman should be late 30s maybe early 40s since a few years have gone by. If Batman already has damian wayne he's gotta be. You'll have nightwing, Batgirl, red hood, red robin all in the universe so If bruce has damian then he's gotta be late 30s or early 40s.
@@BusterBarnes No, he couldn't. Hear me out. In Batman: Year One, Bruce was 26 years old when he first suited up as the Bat. In Batman: Year Three, 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was focused on Titans business more than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and violent following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim was Robin for around three years because Tim was 17 when 10 year old Damian arrived. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time. In the comics Bruce Wayne wasn't even the Batman who made Damian the new Robin. Dick Grayson was Batman when Damian became Robin. Everyone thought Bruce was dead, but he was actually lost in time after getting hit with Darkseid's Omega Beams. It makes all the sense in the world for the DCU Batman to be middle aged with 15 years in the crime fighting game. The actor playing Bruce Wayne in the DCU should be older than Robert Pattinson and Pattinson is 38 playing a Bruce Wayne who should only be around 28... I'm telling you, man. I know this actors work well enough to know that for what James Gunn is trying to create with the DCU, there is no better choice for Bruce Wayne/Batman than Jensen Ackles.
Ethan Peck would nail the difference between the mask of Batman and the mask of Bruce Wayne. Damien Wayne could then easily be 12 years old and an option for Teen Titans.
I still think Robert Pattinson The Batman should be in the DCU and have him build the bat family over time cause I honestly don't like that we're just jumping in after he's done all that
The world Matt Reeves has created with The Batman and The Penguin just would not fit with the fantastical fantasy elements of the DCU. I couldn't imagine Superman existing in that world.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I disagree just cause a world is fantastical doesn't mean they're won't or can't be grounded stories in that world think about the netflix Daredevil show that took place in the mcu and to me it totally works
@@bat-seal6293 I'm aware of that, but these characters have to share the screen at some point and the shift in tone would be too profound. Pattinson's Batman sharing the screen with Superman just wouldn't fit. If they're not doing crossovers and team ups, okay fine, but what's the point of having a cinematic universe without crossovers? Not having crossovers completely defeats the purpose and the world of Pattinson's Batman is far too grounded in reality for aliens and metahumans. Could you imagine Killer Croc being in The Batman? I couldn't.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I actually could imagine Killer Croc in The Batman I hope he shows up at some point cause they can make him like Croc from the Arkham games by having him like was in Origins then he'd eventually turn into Croc but I think they could have him be in a Justice League cause keep in mind The Batman is only his first movie think about Iron Man 1 could you imagine him fighting Thanos at that time?
I just don't see how that makes rational sense unless you shorted the time frames of how long the different Robins were active and I just don't see a reason to compromise all those world building details just to have a younger actor. Also, why would the actor playing a Batman who has a fully functioning Bat Family be younger than the actor playing a version of Batman who's only in his second year? Pattinson is 38. DCU Batman has to be older than Pattinson.
@@ojmcclanahan689something an actor told me a long time ago. "Its not your physical age. Its how old you look that Hollywood cares about". Pattinson may be 38 but he still has that face that he can believably be early 30s. There are actors that are slightly younger than him but look much older.
@@amarcellus1714 I think Robert Pattinson looks his age. He looks like a man in his mid to late 30's, but it is what it is. What you said even further pushing home my point that Jensen Ackles is the perfect choice for DCU Batman. He's 46, but he looks 36. The age range is there, but he still looks young enough that his age can be a bit ambiguous. For me, it's more about the actors actual age. Just knowing an actor is too young or too old for a particular role just drives me insane. I suppose that comes from being a lifelong horror fan and having to suffer though 30 year old's playing teenagers all the time. Just cast an actor who's the right age range and be done with it.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I understand. I used to watch Power rangers and mid 20 year olds playing highschool juniors and seniors is jarring when you look back as an adult.
Superman is 30 in James Gunn's DCU, so I think it's fine if Batman is relatively old as long as he is still young enough to be a superhero. He already has three Robins at this point. I think maybe James Gunn is just saying it won't be a Dark Knight Returns 60-year-old situation.
@Venator2015 No Gunn said Superman will be the age Corenswet is. Also not sure I'm a fan of the dynamic of a Batmaj 10+ years older than Supes that just scream Cavil and Affleck which was just done
I'm still rooting for Bruce being in his late 30s during Brave and the Bold. Middle aged is mid 40s to mid 60s, so it isn't impossible and it gives him more than enough time to have an established BatFamily up to Damian Wayne. You don't need to have an alternate explanation for when Damian was born, you can have him be born when Bruce is in his late 20s, when he's already been Batman for around 5 years. Damian showing up and becoming Robin when Bruce is only in his late 20s makes no sense to me, Gunn said that there would be a pre-established BatFamily in Brave and the Bold, but I can't see a late 20s Batman with a BatFamily beyond Dick as Robin and Barbara as Batgirl, Dick probably wouldn't even be Nightwing yet in that case, at least not without hyper-compressing or straight removing events from the timeline.
I think this leaves the door open for Robert Pattison as the Batman in the DCU. I know that they already said no a long time ago but I think things have slowly and naturally moved towards the Reeves verse mixing into toe DCU in some way. The 2 Robins movie he is a part of producing is an other sign I think as well as Gunn liking posts if RP Batman and Cronsweets Superman together.
It will be great idea tbh! Personally, I get tired of all these Batman's live action rendition and we have too many already. It'll be fresh if old's Batman plot can spark the follow up of proper Bat-family arc.
James Gunn said he took partial inspiration from the DCAU and Young Justice for the DCU and in Young Justice, Batman was in his late 30s when he had Tim Drake and Dick Grayson was Nightwing so having a Batman in his mid to late 30s could DEFINITELY work! One casting suggestion I have is Ethan Peck who would KILL this role.
If the Bat Family exists, that doesn't make sense. When Bruce was 35, Dick Grayson was still Robin. In Batman Year Old, Bruce first suited up as Batman at age 26. Met 12 year old Dick Grayson in Year Three at age 29. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick it's perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 because Dick was Robin for six years before becoming Nightwing at age 19. 13 + 6 = 19. That would mean Bruce was 36 when he took in 13 year old Jason Todd. Joker killed Jason when he was 15, so that's two years. Bruce is now 38. Batman went solo for around 18 months before 14 year old Tin Drake became the new Robin. That puts Bruce at 39 if not already 40. Tim was Robin for 3 years because he was 17 when 10 year old Damian showed up. That makes Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he first met his son.
One thing I think is funny is that you can determine the age of the live action batmen by their logos, because Bale and Pattinson, are only a few years into the job when we see them and their logos are skinny, then Keaton has been Batman for a while when he is introduced and he has a normal sized logo, and Affleck has been Batman for over 20 years and his logo is huge.
I think Damien should be born in Bruce’s first year as Batman, aged 23. That way when a 13 year old Damien shows up to become Robin, Bruce is 36 and still a contemporary for David Corenswet’s Superman. Also having Batman in year 12, he still would have had a career with Dick, Barbara, Jason and Tim all in the picture as well
I can only see Alan Ritchson in this role, my dream is to play Tim Drake, I'm from Brazil and I train Karate and it would be an honor to acting with BatRitchson 🦇
Absolute batman issue #1 is sick ! All new fresh ideas that actually work but read the one shot DC all in special first to understand why everything is rebooted
I feel like they should just keep Pattinson and bring him into the DCU. He’ll be a different Batman and there will be confusion sure, but given how well received his Batman is + his knowledge of how to be Batman and him evolving that + him looking younger than his actual age (38 which still isn’t bad) I think it could work out.
Nightwing will be in his 20s and he's Bruce's adopted son basically. And Titans is confirmed for the DCU. Bruce should be into his 40s. For that Fatherly dynamic
@@BusterBarnes It would make the most sense if hes had several adopted sons and a bat family, and 13 yr old damian. Actors like Dornan, Hartnett, etc would work. If we're at Damian, this is a very established Batman. Pattinson already has the Millenial Batman covered. Gen X Batman for the DCU is the way to go. Hes gotta come off like a grizzled commander for the JL. A boss. An experienced veteran among rookies like Supes, John Stewart and Flash
@@Knightfall182 bro Batman in comics gets Damien at age 36 & in the New52 he gets him at 33 with a full bat family I don’t know where you got that information from
At this point who cares about the age as long as the DCU or a brother pictures provide an awesome set of movies with the same characters and a good storyline and they actually finished a project without drama
When it comes to the ages of superheroes, not all of them have to be around the same age. However, I think Batman/Superman should be around the same age. If they get an actor in their early 30’s to play Batman, I wouldn’t be opposed to it. Just don’t get someone in their late 40’s-50’s to be him.
He should be *MID 40s* like Affleck, Josh Harnett for example. Thats the way to go. Since Pattinson is already playing a Batman in his early 30s by the sequels. Corenswet is playing Superman around the same age as Cavill in MOS. It works🫡 Plus Nightwing will be in his 20s.. and he's Bruces adopted son
Why would we want a repeat of Cavill and Affleck age gap? Also you can differentiate from Pattison in so many other ways plus Pattison plays a year 2 Batman anyway
@@BusterBarnes Same ages doesnt make it a repeat in their dynamic. We also had RDJ and Evans having a very brotherly dynamic as the leads of the MCU, they are apart in ages but the audiences loved it more than any Bats or Supes dynamic.
If Damian is around then make Batman 35-37. You can say that Bruce and Talia slept with each other in their early 20s. This will give the writers room to play around with Damians age. They probably wont make Damian too young. Maybe he will be 13-15. During this time Dick is already Nightwing and Jason was probably "killed". So Batman can juggle between Tim Drake and meeting Damian.
All superheros are played by older actors and depicted as younger. Andrew Garfield was playing a teen when he was on his 30's etc. The actor playing The Bat guaranteed will be played by some in their early 40's but likely to be depcited as mid 30's. Comics say Bruce became Batman when he was 27
The most beloved and recognizable versions of Batman and Superman are from the DCAU and they are at least 8-12 years apart in age for the same reason the DCU Batman and Superman will have a similar age gap for the same reason, because Dick Grayson was adopted at around 10-12 years old, was Robin until he came back from college and then took up the name Nightwing. In the DCAU, they then introduced Tim Drake as the next Robin and he was an amalgamation of Tim Drake and Jason Todd. For the DCU to incorporate Damien, they'll need to have already done Dick, Jason and Tim before getting to Damien. For Batman to have had 3 Robins before Damien, one that he adopted as a child and is now an adult, Bruce has to have been Batman for at least 15 years. If he started right out of college, as he usually does, this would make Bruce 34, at the youngest, when Damien shows up. Damien showing up isn't what makes Batman old, its the fact that a lot of other things have to happen before we get to Damien that makes Batman old. Use your brain, dude.
DCAU does not count, I've seen you saying this when it comes to Batman and Superman's age. Yes, they can still use some animated series for the comic book live-action films. sure but most importantly, the DCU and MCU films are based on the comic books and take inspiration from them, not DCAU like you always said, and James debunked and even doubled down the Batman's middle-aged casting if you actually read the Thread but I will say, it's not "completely" confirmed, but most likely it is, to me.
The problem with Batman having Damien as his sidekick young is... what about Dick Grayson, you know the best and first son of Batman. Will he be about the same age as Damien, or will he just not be the first robin?
With Damian Wayne as Robin and the rest of the Bat Family being around, Bruce Wayne should be middle aged. He should be in his early 40's, around 41 or 42. I know they can tweek the characters history to make Batman younger, but I just don't see any point in doing that.
I can’t believe people just forgot about the ped0phile thing and his friendship with Jimmy Urine, a guy who sexually assaulted a minor… people like James Gunn make me sick to my stomach.
I don't think James gunn will do middle aged batman cause it was literally just done and also I feel like superman and batman will probably be in the sameish age range
Irl Batman would age QUICK! You can get away with a vaguely older looking than stated age for batman. Especially when actors are sauced up anyways. Plus, hus son can step in as batman & we'd absolutely eat it up if the writers knew what they were doing. This has so much potential. Even if the superman movie isn't the start they wanted, they can still make it right with bats & JL.
I want a 30 year old batman a batman who has a 10 year experience had atleast jason and dick Grayson and have saw from street crimes to criminals having ridiculous powers and have studied superheroes and supervillains
Didn't Damian undergo age acceleration too? So when he's Robin, looking like he's aged 10, he's actually 5? I think that was in the comics somewhere and it would explain quite a bit.
I want batman to be the older more experienced hero over superman. Superman being an inexperience hero makes sense if we want a batman who is smart and has life experience over superman. I think 36 to 45 year old batman is perfect age range if you make home young like superman it's going to be hard to believe you'd rather have a batman who has seen it all and knows it all.
80 percent chance they make Hal Jordan evil and kill him off/imprison him at the end of the Green Latern series. We're not getting old members. John Stewart is going to join the League, which I am totally down for.
Younger actor, and i agree. Batman doesn't have to be old to have a kid he should be in his mid-30s. 34 to 36 would be perfect.
Totally agree and these are the perfect ages. I'm very glad James debunked that rumor.
but he'll also likely had to of had several years to have dick, jason, and tim under his wing
So we're ignoring Batman: Year One where Bruce was 26 when he became Batman, and Batman: Year Three when when 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson? By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. You gotta allow time for the Bat Family to exist, man. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was more focused on Titans business rather than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and mean following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim is Robin for around three years because he's 17 when 10 year old Damian arrives. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time. DCU Batman should be middle aged... But hey! As long as we can have another younger Batman to go along with the other younger Batman who's actor is actually 10 years older than he should be, who cares about all those world building details,, right?! 🤨
@@davidtoscano7461 totally agree, i even made up a timeline that could explain how he could be 35 when he met damian and still fit in the other robins into the timeline during another argument in this comment section “look at it this way. say batman did only start at 26, he conceived damian during his training when he was 25(this is just a head canon) he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave (keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing) and 32 when jason dies, and 33-34 once he takes tim drake under his wing using your 18 month rough estimate and assuming he had tim as his robin for 2 years when he met damian, that’d make him 35 years old. now yes i did head canon that he conceived damian when he was training around the world at 25 but he could have concieved him later during his second or third year and that’d still only make him 36-37 years old at the oldest once he met damian at 10 years old, and even then he could’ve met damian when he was say 7 years old, making bruce younger as well”
34 to 36 is pretty much middle aged, bud. I have the controversial opinion in that I think the best iterations of Batman are the ones in which he's middle aged.
James Gunn's Superman's gonna be around 30, so Bruce should be at the very least a few years older, and it's ok if he's ~10 years older.
I think all the core justice league members aside from Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Wally West should be around the same age. Like a 30 year old Superman and 35 year old Batman is not bad at all
DCU Superman: "Getting soft at your old age?"
DCU Batman: "Don't you have a tall building to go leap?"
Peak fiction
I understood that reference.
*DCU Wonder Woman: "And the adventure continues."
My pick for DCU batman is Brandon Sklenar he’s 3 years older than David and has expressed/hinted interest that he would like to play batman in DCU
I honestly want a new unknown actor to play batman. Not someone I have already associated with another character
That would be pretty difficult if they're going for someone in their mid 30s-40s
Nah, basically everyone who played Batman (from Keaton onwards) was famous for one role or another (Kilmer was in Top Gun, Pattinson in Twilight and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Bale in American Psycho) etc., plus there are very few unknown 30s-40s actors
@@robloxfellow I don't mean it has to be there first role but maybe someone who is not so big and associated with another character like Jack Reacher as an example
i think batman should be 35. he starts being batman at 25, if he concieves damian near the beginning of his bat career, he should be about 35-37 once he meets damian at 10 years old, and that’s still plenty of time for other robins in between those years
Facts
How is that plenty of time for other Robins? Bruce was 26 when he became Batman in Year One, not 25. He returned to Gotham at age 25, but he was 26 when he first suited up as the Bat. In Batman: Year Three, 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was focused on Titans business more than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and violent following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim was Robin for around three years because he's 17 when 10 year old Damian arrives. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time. DCU Batman should be middle aged. As long as we can have ANOTHER younger Batman, who cares about all those world building details though, right?
@@ojmcclanahan689 here’s the thing, you’re using the insanely convoluted, repeatedly rebooted, and inconsistent comic book timeline using rough estimates at best. look at it this way. say batman did only start at 26, he conceived damian during his training when he was 25(this is just a head canon) he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave(keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing) and 32 when jason dies, and 33-34 once he takes tim drake under his wing using your 18 month rough estimate and assuming he had tim as his robin for 2 years when he met damian, that’d make him 35 years old. now yes i did head canon that he conceived damian when he was training around the world at 25 but he could have concieved him later during his second or third year and that’d still only make him 36-37 years old at the oldest once he met damian at 10 years old, and even then he could’ve met damian when he was say 7 years old, making bruce younger as well
@ojmcclanahan689 You can literally change the timeline and ages slightly why does it have to be copy and paste? I'll answer that.... it doesn't
@@bullymaguire7693 I'm using one particular timeline. The timeline from Grant Morrison's Brave and The Bold run. The comic that DCU Batman is supposed to be based on. You said "he met 12 year old dick during his second year making him 30 when dick left the cave(keep in mind he left the cave before becoming nightwing). That doesn't add up. Dick didn't leave the cave until he was 18. If Bruce meets 12 year old Dick in Year Two instead of Year Three, that only puts Dick being Robin for 2 years and leaving the cave at age 14, 15 if you count for training. Why would Bruce allow is ward to leave home at age 15? He leaves at 18 like every other kid in the world, so that would still put Bruce in his mid-30's when Jason comes along. Let me ask you this question. What rational sense does it make for the actor playing the DCU Batman, who has a fully functioning Bat Family and Damian as Robin, to be younger than the actor playing a version of Batman who's only in his second year?? Pattinson is 38, so DCU Batman has to be older than Pattinson for god sake.
Being honest, the only two characters who should be close in age is superman and batman. So much potential
I think Batman will be 37 to 38 years old.
Agreed at least 35-42
Hell no he's gotta be 31-35 at best
This should be a great movie
Batman DCU should be an talented upcoming actor
37 seems about right for having a ten year old son, they could even condense the Talia timeline to be during his training, instead of *after* already being Batman a couple years, so he could've fathered Damian shortly *before* becoming Batman at age 27 (good reference to his first appearance even).
This basically eliminates jensen ackles and alan ritchson from the equation, i'm intrigued with who they're gonna cast
Glen Powell or Brandon Sklenar
Glan is mid as Batman @@DragunovWayne
A 35 year old Batman is ideal, I think. He can be young enough to be part of the DCU for their 8-10 year plan, but old enough to have an established Bat-family.
Keep in mind that as a 50 something guy himself
James Gunn’s idea of middle age is going to be different from someone in his 20s. 40 something
people are now looked at as being in their prime
and 50 is the new 40.
Hell people in their 80s are still jumping out of airplanes
these days.
I think Alan Ritchson would be perfect for Batman . He’s built exactly like him .
Arkham city batman to be exact
Don't really see Bruce Wayne. Also would create quite a similar Dynamic to Cavill / Afflekc which wouldn't be great I don't think
No
I just don't see Bruce Wayne when I look at Alan Ritchson. I think Jensen Ackles is much better fit.
@@BusterBarnes I get what you're saying, but personally I've always thought it makes more sense for Batman to be a bit larger than Superman. Don't know if you're a wrestling fan, but my mental image of Bruce Wayne if he were a real person is a guy built like Drew McIntyre or Claudio Castagnoli. Around 6'5", 250 lbs.
I think people tend to forget that by the time Brave and the Bold is ready for casting, some of their picks for casting will age out of the role, ie. Jenson Ackles or Michael Fassbender. I think a 5-8 year age gap between Batman and Superman is small enough to make them seem like contemporaries but large enough for it to be realistic for Batman to have 4 robins. I think Ethan Peck's probably the best choice for Batman.
I like Brandon Sklenar
Brandon Sklenar as Batman
If Bruce Wayne became Batman at 26 years old, how does that leave time for the Bat Family to come into existence in a span of only 8 years? Hell, Dick was Robin for 6 years, from 13 to 19. Jason was Robin for 2 years, from 13 to 15, Batman went solo for a little over a year and then Tim Drake was Robin for 3 years before Damian came into the picture. A Batman with a fully functioning Bat Family and Damian Wayne as Robin should be 42 or 43 years old... 34. WTF?
@@ojmcclanahan689 The whole timeline is so wrong 😂😂
@@ojmcclanahan689 bro Batman in comics gets Damien at age 36 & in the New52 he gets him at 33 with a full bat family I don’t know where you got that information from just look up the timelines
@@Jozues_ No, it's not, lol.
@@Jozues_ I got that information from the comics and simple mathematics. It's laid out right there in the pages. I could care less about the timeline reboots. All of these rebooted timelines have caused DC Comics to not make any sense from a continuity standpoint, so ignore it. "Batman: Year One" is Batman's definitive origin. Whatever the New 52, Rebirth or any other reboot done is completely irrelevant to me. I simply do not care. CBR done the same damn math I did. They have Batman at 41, but I don't think they counted for the Robin's training time, or Batman's year of solo destruction following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. 41 is an acceptable age though. A whole lot more acceptable than early 30's.
I think this Batman should be late 30s maybe early 40s since a few years have gone by. If Batman already has damian wayne he's gotta be.
You'll have nightwing, Batgirl, red hood, red robin all in the universe so If bruce has damian then he's gotta be late 30s or early 40s.
Nah just have unprotected sex with Talia during his training to become Batman. Kinda like Batman Begins but as an 18 year old. 13 years later boom 31.
He could easily be 35 with all that
right, if he's trained all the robins + batgirl and he's now with damian then it only makes sense for him to be at least late 30s
@@BusterBarnes No, he couldn't. Hear me out. In Batman: Year One, Bruce was 26 years old when he first suited up as the Bat. In Batman: Year Three, 29 year old Bruce Wayne met 12 year old Dick Grayson. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick, it would be perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 when "Batman and Robin" had their first adventure. Dick was Robin for six years. He left home at 18 and started the Teen Titans, and Bruce fired him from the Robin mantel a year later because Dick was focused on Titans business more than he was Gotham business. Dick became Nightwing at age 19, so that would make Bruce 36. Bruce almost immediately took in 13 year old Jason Todd as the new Robin. Joker killed Jason when Jason was 15, so that's two years. That makes Bruce 38 when he went off the rails and got reckless and violent following the events of The Killing Joke and Death In The Family. Bruce was solo for around 18 months when 14 year old Tim Drake came into the picture. Bruce is now 39, if not already 40. Tim was Robin for around three years because Tim was 17 when 10 year old Damian arrived. This would make Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he met his son for the first time.
In the comics Bruce Wayne wasn't even the Batman who made Damian the new Robin. Dick Grayson was Batman when Damian became Robin. Everyone thought Bruce was dead, but he was actually lost in time after getting hit with Darkseid's Omega Beams. It makes all the sense in the world for the DCU Batman to be middle aged with 15 years in the crime fighting game. The actor playing Bruce Wayne in the DCU should be older than Robert Pattinson and Pattinson is 38 playing a Bruce Wayne who should only be around 28... I'm telling you, man. I know this actors work well enough to know that for what James Gunn is trying to create with the DCU, there is no better choice for Bruce Wayne/Batman than Jensen Ackles.
@ojmcclanahan689 Its not hard to change the ages. You can easily have him be in universe 35-38 and and have Damian and the Bat Family. Its not hard
I think that batman should at least 35 years old
Ethan Peck would nail the difference between the mask of Batman and the mask of Bruce Wayne. Damien Wayne could then easily be 12 years old and an option for Teen Titans.
I still think Robert Pattinson The Batman should be in the DCU and have him build the bat family over time cause I honestly don't like that we're just jumping in after he's done all that
Gotta disagree
The world Matt Reeves has created with The Batman and The Penguin just would not fit with the fantastical fantasy elements of the DCU. I couldn't imagine Superman existing in that world.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I disagree just cause a world is fantastical doesn't mean they're won't or can't be grounded stories in that world think about the netflix Daredevil show that took place in the mcu and to me it totally works
@@bat-seal6293 I'm aware of that, but these characters have to share the screen at some point and the shift in tone would be too profound. Pattinson's Batman sharing the screen with Superman just wouldn't fit. If they're not doing crossovers and team ups, okay fine, but what's the point of having a cinematic universe without crossovers? Not having crossovers completely defeats the purpose and the world of Pattinson's Batman is far too grounded in reality for aliens and metahumans. Could you imagine Killer Croc being in The Batman? I couldn't.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I actually could imagine Killer Croc in The Batman I hope he shows up at some point cause they can make him like Croc from the Arkham games by having him like was in Origins then he'd eventually turn into Croc but I think they could have him be in a Justice League cause keep in mind The Batman is only his first movie think about Iron Man 1 could you imagine him fighting Thanos at that time?
Batman can easily be 35 - 38 whilst having Damian and Bat Family members.
I'm hoping for Brandon Sklenar 🙏
Same my choice
I just don't see how that makes rational sense unless you shorted the time frames of how long the different Robins were active and I just don't see a reason to compromise all those world building details just to have a younger actor. Also, why would the actor playing a Batman who has a fully functioning Bat Family be younger than the actor playing a version of Batman who's only in his second year? Pattinson is 38. DCU Batman has to be older than Pattinson.
@@ojmcclanahan689something an actor told me a long time ago. "Its not your physical age. Its how old you look that Hollywood cares about". Pattinson may be 38 but he still has that face that he can believably be early 30s. There are actors that are slightly younger than him but look much older.
@@amarcellus1714 I think Robert Pattinson looks his age. He looks like a man in his mid to late 30's, but it is what it is. What you said even further pushing home my point that Jensen Ackles is the perfect choice for DCU Batman. He's 46, but he looks 36. The age range is there, but he still looks young enough that his age can be a bit ambiguous. For me, it's more about the actors actual age. Just knowing an actor is too young or too old for a particular role just drives me insane. I suppose that comes from being a lifelong horror fan and having to suffer though 30 year old's playing teenagers all the time. Just cast an actor who's the right age range and be done with it.
@@ojmcclanahan689 I understand. I used to watch Power rangers and mid 20 year olds playing highschool juniors and seniors is jarring when you look back as an adult.
Superman is 30 in James Gunn's DCU, so I think it's fine if Batman is relatively old as long as he is still young enough to be a superhero. He already has three Robins at this point. I think maybe James Gunn is just saying it won't be a Dark Knight Returns 60-year-old situation.
Wait, how do we know Superman is gonna be 30?
Corenswet is 30 ish.
But they already announced Clark is mid 20s still fresh ish out of university
@Venator2015 No Gunn said Superman will be the age Corenswet is. Also not sure I'm a fan of the dynamic of a Batmaj 10+ years older than Supes that just scream Cavil and Affleck which was just done
@@BusterBarnes Well have to wait and see.
Why do people are obsessed with a much older Batman mentoring Supeeman? They should be contemporaries!
Glen Powell might be a good choice
I'm still rooting for Bruce being in his late 30s during Brave and the Bold. Middle aged is mid 40s to mid 60s, so it isn't impossible and it gives him more than enough time to have an established BatFamily up to Damian Wayne. You don't need to have an alternate explanation for when Damian was born, you can have him be born when Bruce is in his late 20s, when he's already been Batman for around 5 years. Damian showing up and becoming Robin when Bruce is only in his late 20s makes no sense to me, Gunn said that there would be a pre-established BatFamily in Brave and the Bold, but I can't see a late 20s Batman with a BatFamily beyond Dick as Robin and Barbara as Batgirl, Dick probably wouldn't even be Nightwing yet in that case, at least not without hyper-compressing or straight removing events from the timeline.
Brandon Sklenar and Ethan Peck are the best choices.
Yeah!
Im guessing the brave and the bold plot would have bruce first meeting his son Damian, and the rest will be history when the dcu goes forward
I think this leaves the door open for Robert Pattison as the Batman in the DCU. I know that they already said no a long time ago but I think things have slowly and naturally moved towards the Reeves verse mixing into toe DCU in some way. The 2 Robins movie he is a part of producing is an other sign I think as well as Gunn liking posts if RP Batman and Cronsweets Superman together.
Except that 2 robins movie is an else world type of thing.
Nah leave it separate
If he had Damien he should be around his late 30's early 40's for timeline proposes unless damien is adopted in this cannon
That last line was outrageous
it came out of nowhere😂😂😂
my top 2 for batman
1.Brandon Sklenar
2.Tom Bateman
The next casting announcements we need are Sinestro ,Kilowog, & Martin Man Hunter.
8:02 😭
😂😂😂
It will be great idea tbh! Personally, I get tired of all these Batman's live action rendition and we have too many already. It'll be fresh if old's Batman plot can spark the follow up of proper Bat-family arc.
James Gunn said he took partial inspiration from the DCAU and Young Justice for the DCU and in Young Justice, Batman was in his late 30s when he had Tim Drake and Dick Grayson was Nightwing so having a Batman in his mid to late 30s could DEFINITELY work! One casting suggestion I have is Ethan Peck who would KILL this role.
Batman should be 32-35 yrs old
If the Bat Family exists, that doesn't make sense. When Bruce was 35, Dick Grayson was still Robin. In Batman Year Old, Bruce first suited up as Batman at age 26. Met 12 year old Dick Grayson in Year Three at age 29. By the time Bruce was finished training Dick it's perfectly logical to assume that Bruce was 30 and Dick was 13 because Dick was Robin for six years before becoming Nightwing at age 19. 13 + 6 = 19. That would mean Bruce was 36 when he took in 13 year old Jason Todd. Joker killed Jason when he was 15, so that's two years. Bruce is now 38. Batman went solo for around 18 months before 14 year old Tin Drake became the new Robin. That puts Bruce at 39 if not already 40. Tim was Robin for 3 years because he was 17 when 10 year old Damian showed up. That makes Bruce Wayne 42 or 43 years old when he first met his son.
One thing I think is funny is that you can determine the age of the live action batmen by their logos, because Bale and Pattinson, are only a few years into the job when we see them and their logos are skinny, then Keaton has been Batman for a while when he is introduced and he has a normal sized logo, and Affleck has been Batman for over 20 years and his logo is huge.
I think Damien should be born in Bruce’s first year as Batman, aged 23. That way when a 13 year old Damien shows up to become Robin, Bruce is 36 and still a contemporary for David Corenswet’s Superman. Also having Batman in year 12, he still would have had a career with Dick, Barbara, Jason and Tim all in the picture as well
I can only see Alan Ritchson in this role, my dream is to play Tim Drake, I'm from Brazil and I train Karate and it would be an honor to acting with BatRitchson 🦇
I mean I would love a young Batman and superman learning to be superhero’s together
Brandon Skelenor would be perfect choice..😌🔥
I want the dcu movies to be like the greatest finest
I like the idea of Superman landing on earth the same time Batman’s parents died. So that would put Batman at about 8 years older than Superman.
Dawg i got 4 notifications from you in the last 30 seconds 😭
Absolute batman issue #1 is sick ! All new fresh ideas that actually work but read the one shot DC all in special first to understand why everything is rebooted
Please James Gunn give me batman in underwear and my life is yours
Batman doesn't need underwear.
@@RyanG0899 you gay
Give me Aaron Taylor Johnson as Batman. Went from Kick-Ass to Batman 😂🔥
I personally think the main justice league should be around the same age if 10 years apart for some of them.
YOOOOO! Jake gyllenhaal is my preferred choice for batman too! XD
It’s gonna be someone we’re not thinking of. But I’m in the Alan Ritchson camp.
I feel like they should just keep Pattinson and bring him into the DCU. He’ll be a different Batman and there will be confusion sure, but given how well received his Batman is + his knowledge of how to be Batman and him evolving that + him looking younger than his actual age (38 which still isn’t bad) I think it could work out.
I SO agree with you that heroes need to be different ages!
We gotta do it like the sonic movie fans, like how fans forced gunn to make conorswett superman, we gotta choose young unknown actors
I think jon bernthal would do great as Batman
Batman will have a kid. Damian Wayne who will be 11/12. So Bruce has to be little older than Superman. At least 40.
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GET OUT
Chris Pratt as Batman perfect casting 🙌
Nightwing will be in his 20s and he's Bruce's adopted son basically. And Titans is confirmed for the DCU. Bruce should be into his 40s. For that Fatherly dynamic
Bruce doesn't need to be in his 40s
@@BusterBarnes It would make the most sense if hes had several adopted sons and a bat family, and 13 yr old damian. Actors like Dornan, Hartnett, etc would work. If we're at Damian, this is a very established Batman. Pattinson already has the Millenial Batman covered. Gen X Batman for the DCU is the way to go. Hes gotta come off like a grizzled commander for the JL. A boss. An experienced veteran among rookies like Supes, John Stewart and Flash
Are you that hardheaded or what?
@@Knightfall182 bro Batman in comics gets Damien at age 36 & in the New52 he gets him at 33 with a full bat family I don’t know where you got that information from
Bats ans Supes should both be Middle Aged for their children
At this point who cares about the age as long as the DCU or a brother pictures provide an awesome set of movies with the same characters and a good storyline and they actually finished a project without drama
When it comes to the ages of superheroes, not all of them have to be around the same age. However, I think Batman/Superman should be around the same age. If they get an actor in their early 30’s to play Batman, I wouldn’t be opposed to it. Just don’t get someone in their late 40’s-50’s to be him.
He should be *MID 40s* like Affleck, Josh Harnett for example. Thats the way to go. Since Pattinson is already playing a Batman in his early 30s by the sequels. Corenswet is playing Superman around the same age as Cavill in MOS. It works🫡 Plus Nightwing will be in his 20s.. and he's Bruces adopted son
Why would we want a repeat of Cavill and Affleck age gap? Also you can differentiate from Pattison in so many other ways plus Pattison plays a year 2 Batman anyway
@@BusterBarnes Same ages doesnt make it a repeat in their dynamic. We also had RDJ and Evans having a very brotherly dynamic as the leads of the MCU, they are apart in ages but the audiences loved it more than any Bats or Supes dynamic.
Is Pattinson in his early 30s tho? In the film I mean not real life lol
Zack Snyder really made you obsessed with a much older Batman mentoring Superman and the rest of league huh?
@@quirob3 Superman mid 30s, Batman mid 40s. Not much of an age gap. They looked and acted like contemporaries.
It’s fine if superman is 30 but I think that Batman should be like 35
Kurt Russell would be awesome...
Kurt is in his 70’s
And Sly for the flash
@@darkseid6089 So is Sylvester Stallone but Gunn stans want him as Batman
Came for the batman news, stays for Chris in that Art the clown costume. Mah lord
I honestly think scott adkins would be a phenomenal Batman, his martial arts is like the Arkham games🔥
35 should be the cut off since Superman is 30
Alan ritchson is just perfection. Wheter you like it or not.
people consider the Pattinson batman as young but the actor is already 8 years older than David Corenswet.......let that sink in,
We should get Scott Adkins as Batman 😮💨
I always loved batman in his mid 40s
lol the ending got me dead
If Damian is around then make Batman 35-37. You can say that Bruce and Talia slept with each other in their early 20s. This will give the writers room to play around with Damians age. They probably wont make Damian too young. Maybe he will be 13-15. During this time Dick is already Nightwing and Jason was probably "killed". So Batman can juggle between Tim Drake and meeting Damian.
The Batman and The Penguin are both fantastic.....This Gotham should be the Gotham of the DCU and Robert Pattinson should be the DCU Batman.
Glenn Powell 35yo.. and he's been in Dark Knight Rises before 🔥
If Damian is in the Batman movie, then I would think he would at least be in his early 40s.
*A younger Batman can work because the original Robin would be more like a little brother. And would make more sense why they would bump heads*
All superheros are played by older actors and depicted as younger. Andrew Garfield was playing a teen when he was on his 30's etc. The actor playing The Bat guaranteed will be played by some in their early 40's but likely to be depcited as mid 30's. Comics say Bruce became Batman when he was 27
well I get it but that would mean Batman had to have all the other robins earlier if they pull it off tbh
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TF difference does it make? Ben Affleck was in his 40s when he played Batman and Bale was in his mid-30s.
That's why they will shy away from that redudancy😂
idc when the age range within the league is late 20s - late 30s, even maybe early 40s. But when one of them is fking 60...😭
I think DC is going to not do the Brave and the Bold storyline . There going to just make Robert Pattinson’s Batman the DCU Batman .
The most beloved and recognizable versions of Batman and Superman are from the DCAU and they are at least 8-12 years apart in age for the same reason the DCU Batman and Superman will have a similar age gap for the same reason, because Dick Grayson was adopted at around 10-12 years old, was Robin until he came back from college and then took up the name Nightwing. In the DCAU, they then introduced Tim Drake as the next Robin and he was an amalgamation of Tim Drake and Jason Todd. For the DCU to incorporate Damien, they'll need to have already done Dick, Jason and Tim before getting to Damien.
For Batman to have had 3 Robins before Damien, one that he adopted as a child and is now an adult, Bruce has to have been Batman for at least 15 years. If he started right out of college, as he usually does, this would make Bruce 34, at the youngest, when Damien shows up. Damien showing up isn't what makes Batman old, its the fact that a lot of other things have to happen before we get to Damien that makes Batman old.
Use your brain, dude.
DCAU does not count, I've seen you saying this when it comes to Batman and Superman's age. Yes, they can still use some animated series for the comic book live-action films. sure but most importantly, the DCU and MCU films are based on the comic books and take inspiration from them, not DCAU like you always said, and James debunked and even doubled down the Batman's middle-aged casting if you actually read the Thread but I will say, it's not "completely" confirmed, but most likely it is, to me.
The problem with Batman having Damien as his sidekick young is... what about Dick Grayson, you know the best and first son of Batman. Will he be about the same age as Damien, or will he just not be the first robin?
Watch Dogs movie with Aidan. Pierce movie would be pretty cool.
With Damian Wayne as Robin and the rest of the Bat Family being around, Bruce Wayne should be middle aged. He should be in his early 40's, around 41 or 42. I know they can tweek the characters history to make Batman younger, but I just don't see any point in doing that.
I think he will cast an unknown actor
I'd like someone new and unknown to be batman
I can’t believe people just forgot about the ped0phile thing and his friendship with Jimmy Urine, a guy who sexually assaulted a minor… people like James Gunn make me sick to my stomach.
Who you talking about?
@@Ice-tc5vn The pedo who runs DC Films... our pal Jimmy here.
@5:37 NGL Zac Efron right after the Baywatch movie would of made a perfect Nightwing, he’s too old now though
i hope they somewhat change the origin of how Damien was born, it sucks that Batman has be to SA'd in order for him to exist.
I don't think James gunn will do middle aged batman cause it was literally just done and also I feel like superman and batman will probably be in the sameish age range
Diddy Oil is CRAZY
Jack Reacher would be a perfect Batman.
Irl Batman would age QUICK! You can get away with a vaguely older looking than stated age for batman. Especially when actors are sauced up anyways. Plus, hus son can step in as batman & we'd absolutely eat it up if the writers knew what they were doing. This has so much potential. Even if the superman movie isn't the start they wanted, they can still make it right with bats & JL.
I want a 30 year old batman a batman who has a 10 year experience had atleast jason and dick Grayson and have saw from street crimes to criminals having ridiculous powers and have studied superheroes and supervillains
Didn't Damian undergo age acceleration too? So when he's Robin, looking like he's aged 10, he's actually 5? I think that was in the comics somewhere and it would explain quite a bit.
I want batman to be the older more experienced hero over superman. Superman being an inexperience hero makes sense if we want a batman who is smart and has life experience over superman. I think 36 to 45 year old batman is perfect age range if you make home young like superman it's going to be hard to believe you'd rather have a batman who has seen it all and knows it all.
80 percent chance they make Hal Jordan evil and kill him off/imprison him at the end of the Green Latern series. We're not getting old members. John Stewart is going to join the League, which I am totally down for.
NO! We Want Robert Patterson As Batman In The DCU And That Is Final!
I will be fine with whoever James Gunn chooses
"Brandon Sklenar" or "Jensen Ackles" as Batman 🔥🔥