After listening to the interview, I can feel safe knowing this man gets Batman and his world to the core. The core concepts that make a good Batman story. Matt Reeves truly is fit to carry the mantle.
He fortunately understands it more than Nolan, who was only interested in showing an almost perfect Batman who didn't really have much to say or much growing to do.
@@omarcarlos537 Deakins? The Batman has an anamorphic lens aesthetic. Roger Deakins has never once in his entire career even attempted the more difficult gold standard of the anamorphic process. He's scared of it. And he hates kineticism, so really he's not a good choice for filming action. The best cinematographers for this materials would be French DoP Darius Khondji (Se7en) or Polish DoP Dariusz Wolski (The Crow, Dark City). That's basically who Grieg Fraser wishes he were. Dan Mindel does some of the best anamorphic work, and on actual 35mm film negative, so he'd make sense if they needed to replace Fraser for some reason. Michael Seresin shot Reeves' POTA entrees. He'd have been great, but he's semi retired at 83 years old. Amir Mokri, Slawomir Idziak, Eduardo Serra, John Mathieson, Bojan Bazelli, Dion Beebe, Jeff Cronenweth, Philippe Rousselot, Adam Arkapaw and James Hawkinson would all be great options too. Deakins wouldn't be ideal.
It’s quite incredible to think about how much more we as an audience are going to feel towards Oz/Penguin when we see him in Batman Part 2. What they’ve been able to do by positioning the Penguin series between the two films is such incredible layering. I feel wayyyy more connected to the Oz character now compared to anyone from the first film, simply because we’ve been able to spend more time with him. So excited to see how this all plays out. THIS is how you use comic book IP.
That's pretty much this guy's approach. Pretty sure Collider just gives him a checklist of potential juicy headlines and he asks questions to check which ones are usable, so they can make one clickbait article for every "yes" answer.
@@Swenglish This dude is collider. He is the founder and main writer for the website. Idk if this is still true, but historically his website and collider video are separate entities.
This is the first time we have a Batman film franchise thats fully fleshed out in the mind of the creator. Kinda like a star wars, got or Lotr. Very interesting and with huge potential.
@nicksharma4200 the dark knight was an incredible trilogy, but it was very concise and was built up in a more cinematic traditional way, of going movie by movie, with the story at hand. In the end there were a lot of details and stories that weren't in the universe or that we knew about. This one feels more vast, with a lot of the stories that are outside of Batman's scope fleshed out in Reeves' mind. He already know the history of his world and knows the future, or at least feels like it.
I know kids these days don't have an attention span of more than 15secs cuz of Tiktok and Insta...but jeez if a movie is good enough it doesn't matter how long it is.
10:35 you can tell he actually cares about the characters/movies hence the time it takes to write these, unlike disney naking you watch their shabby mcu shows to understand the next movie
Major respect to Matt Reeves dedication. First 2 mins i agree 👏 holy shit. Colin is a force of nature.🐧✨ the penguin episode 1 felt seamless into The Batman film. Mr. Freeze & court of owls Batman 2 👀🙏
I want Matt Reeves to do a Elseworld Superman, Wonder Woman and JL of his POV. He really cares about each DC character and the Penguin series showed that.
Honestly, after Chris Nolan's "Dark Knight Trilogy" it's rather difficult to follow-up! However, Matt Reeves is talented enough to direct the latest iteration and I'm curious for the next installments.
For me The Batman stands above TDK Trilogy already. Look, tone, feeling, atmo. I love Nolans movies, of course, but Reeves takes it further. Batman always in the center is amazing and I wish for an amazing trilogy.
@@brucecrawford_17Nolan can't even create a goddamn fight scene for Christian Bale and Liam Neeson without hiring a damn camera guy with Parkinson's 😂😂😂😂😂
I love matt but if he's a bit more time punctual, He must have completed the shooting of The Batman(2022) by the Nov-Dec 2021, And it's been 3years since but he has not fully completed the scripting for the The Batman: Part 2. Already the year long delay from oct'25 to oct'26. I hope he starts soon. I KNOW HE WILL DELIVER!!
DC has The Penguin and Peacemaker. MCU Netflix has Luke Cage, Daredevil and The Punisher. We also got Logan, Blade Trilogy, Deadpool Trilogy. Goddamn. Can we please get a hard-boiled TV-MA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series on Paramount plus, please!
Many movies are made without sequels in mind, but then an idea for a sequel is developed after the success of the first one. Some movies are made with a multi-movie arc already in mind. These are the two distinct approaches being described.
Why do directors always want to make triologys? What’s so special about the number 3? Why limit yourself? This franchise could last many years if done right.
I still think it’s a huge missed opportunity to not explore the ‘fantastical’ characters for Reeves’ ‘Bat-Verse’ coz they truly could turn it into something unique and special. I know he said theyll get really close to it. Take ‘ManBat’ for example, I’d love to see Doug Jones cast as MsnBat in his universe… get that man in a full -creature prosthetic and they can turn that transformation into the Bat-Verse’s ‘American werewolf in London’ level of practical transformation effects and have it be the more adult versions of these characters that have powers etc… and I’m not expecting poison ivy to show up and control building sized plants etc or clayface to be a gigantic clay monster 100% etc but they could do it all in such a more horror based and like “eww” kind of way
None of that fits into the universe established by the first Batman. We have the DCU for all that. The “Reevesverse” has its own flavor and it should commit to that.
Matt needs to make fight scenes longer for the sequel tho. The first one had a total of only 6 mintues of fight scenes. I mean a movie with The Batman deserves to have longer fight scenes.
Matt please give Batman the white eyes. Batman gets shit thrown in his eyes, and gets his ass kicked, and then uses white eye protectors. Forget all that talk of you cant see the emotion in the eyes unless you see them bollocks, that's what Bruce Wayne is for. The white eyes makes Batman look scary and less human. It's what Batman fans want.
It is remarkable to me that this guy has been doing tnis for easily over a decade and still has no idea how to properly interview. Awkward, never any chemistry and asks fanbait questions he knows they can't answer. He ruined the Infinity War interviews as a result.
@@khanmimaad the fans. Me. The viewers. No wonder the subscriber growth is so stale. Gotta take criticism in life You know that right? Please tell me you’re not childish enough to not understand that concept?
@@BeJaminYeh So I agree with you that he sucks as an interviewer and your response is to start getting pissy like I’m collider frosty himself, get a grip
The next one should be a Batman and Robin movie. The visuals keep the same tone, but the music is more mysterious, classic, and uplifting instead of eerie. Since this is during a good era, the golden years of the dynamic duo. So we start off immediately in the middle of winter in Gotham, thugs are transporting something in a semi-truck, we see it driving from the perspective of gargoyles above as the camera pans from right to left, then we see that one of them isn’t a gargoyle as a shadowy head turns with white eyes, but there’s no bat ears. Next, we see a shadow on the buildings beside the semi of a caped figure swinging from a rope and we hear a cape flapping in the wind. The next scene is on Gotham harbor where the truck arrives. There’s a giant warehouse where the gangs meet to make a deal/trade. Robin cracks a campy joke from the dark and he makes an entrance by swinging from a rope and kicking two guys through a window. This is a younger Robin, only 15. He’s been Robin for 3 years. The music really hypes up his reveal. He disappears as they shoot in the direction they last saw him. Then he flings out from the side doing a massive roundoff into a corkscrew kick, sending a huge guy flying into some wooden crates. Robin swipe-kicks two other guys and they fall to the ground. Robin flips about 8 feet in the air and does a brutal Arkham takedown by slamming both his knees into the two thug’s heads, knocking them out. (He’s smaller/shorter, so he can do these kinds of things without killing them.) He throws a batarang that knocks a revolver out of a guy’s hand and the batarang actually returns to him just like the cartoons. The last ones try to call in backup, but no one answers, so they flee… Robin chases the last two guys who manage to cause a pile of wooden crates to fall on him and they get away. We see outside that the sky has started to turn red now since it’s close to being morning. As they’re running away from the building and looking back, suddenly we see Batman do the classic landing from the intro of Batman: The animated series, in front of them. They halt to a stop. A hint of the original theme plays. We don’t yet see the full extent of Matt Reeves’ new Batsuit, it’s shadowy where he lands. Yet, we do see that the cowl now has white eyes as he scowls at the thugs and slowly rises up, he’s a bigger and broader Batman than we saw in the first movie. (It would be great to see the full intro sequence of Batman: The Animated Series play out at this point, but realistically we can’t please just one specific fan base.) Robin runs to the scene catching his breath, he sees Batman tightening the last knot as he stands up from the two men he just tied together. We see the newer Batsuit. Grayson: “I had them.” Batman doesn’t say anything or look at Grayson. Grayson: “Well, we got all of them, piece of cake.” Batman, who’s now facing Grayson, side points with his thumb. Batman: “Did we?” Robin looks and sees one last gangster running away from the direction of the warehouse. Grayson: “Shoot!” We now finally see from Batman’s perspective as Robin chases the last guy down. We see a side smirk on Batman’s face. The camera moves up to face the moon in the red sky and the scene transitions to Grayson in bed. Alfred turns on the light holding breakfast in a silver tray. Grayson groans. Alfred: “I don’t think master Bruce would be very fond if you missed a third day of school in a week.” We later see Grayson in School. He passes the gymnasium and sees a very attractive pale redhead girl on a high beam doing Gymnastics. (She can be portrayed as attractive since she’s of age) It’s clear Grayson has a crush on her, she’s a senior, 18. We learn that it’s Barbara Gordon and she gets picked up from school by Jim Gordon. We learn she was obviously adopted. We see a young Barabra Gordon talk at dinner with Jim about an exciting story of Batman. She gives Jim a kiss after dinner and runs to her room. We see a small place on her wall of newspapers of Batman and a few Batarangs stuck on a plywood in the corner. She even has one of his old capes. She picks it up and holds it while laying in her bed and kicking her feet and smells it. She clearly has a crush on Batman. She then calls her friend Ivy while looking at the cape to talk about school… The rest of the movie is mostly grounded in Batman’s perspective with Robin tagging along as he tracts down and faces Mr. Freeze. Batman has balanced his nightlife with his persona as Bruce Wayne. He has shorter hair and is a more broader Batman. He’s the closest to being happy as he’ll ever be in this stage of his life. This is before Grayson leaves him, before Jason Todd dies, before the darker times. Extra highlights in the movie not in order- -Batman and Robin doing Arkham style combos and takedowns. -Barbara makes her own Batsuit and we see her first appearance. -Batman and Robin travel to Antarctica in the Batwing to find Mr. Freeze’s laboratory. Batman fights a polar bear. -We see Robin have fun with learning how to interrogate the Penguin. -Robin smiles and teases Batman after seeing Catwoman kiss him. -A fancy party is held. The GCPD are present. Grayson dances with Barbara and Bruce dances with Selina Kyle. -We see a long flashback to Robin’s origin story in the circus, etc. His parents dying when he was 8, Bruce and Alfred training him. Robin was actually excited to work with Batman. -Robin confronts Batgirl. They argue at first, it turns into a back and forth fight/flirting as they agree to work together. -Barbara develops a crush on Robin and updates her newspaper collection with him added to it. -Barbara finds out Grayson is Robin near the end of the movie. She sneaks into Wayne manor and confronts Grayson in his room, they kiss.
I think its better than the dark knight trilogy. I liked Batman begins and the dak knight was very interesting and produced the best joker in an action film so far. I thought rises was boring and the connection between the trilogy was empty to me. The crime saga can be expanded marketing has been on point but i suppose the crime saga would not exist with out the dark knight trilogy. but it is miles better
how can you think its better than a whole trilogy when this particular series is one film and one tv series in? Makes no sense that comparison. Just say you like The Batman like an adult.
@@halobebe6151 I'm saying you don't gotta be negative about something to praise something. And your comparison does not make sense. One movie vs a trilogy. Just make your words make sense.
Reeves’ vision is a trilogy. Gunn is such a loser that he would rather halt production on the sequel and leech off Reeves’ success. It is so obvious that Gunn is plotting to bring Reeves’ batman into his shitty universe. Let Reeves finish his trilogy, and then introduce your new batman in the DCU Gunnorreah verse.
@@avoidedmonster4117 the writing’s on the wall. I remember a while back (years ago) Reeves said on twitter the story for the sequel was just about finished. There’s no good reason as to why it hasn’t been scheduled to shoot yet
@@ExcessOxygen yeah right. Why has production taken so long? Why is Gunn saying that Penguin is part of the DCU? Why is the new Arkham show going to be part of the DCU when it was originally Reeves’ idea?
@@TheBioBoy it’s part of the ElseWorlds DCU. It’s not going to be Gunns Batman. I’m not sure about the Arkham show I’ve heard several different things. Heard it was cancelled, heard Gunn took it, and I believe Matt reeves said it wasn’t canceled and that it evolved into something different so I’m not sure what’s going on with it. I don’t think we have to worry about Gunn taking this Batman because he still has plans for his own Batman.
This mf decided that Oswald Cobblepot couldn't be a real person's name. He's also the same guy that gave Batman a wingsuit instead of gliding with the cape. If Batman isn't going to use his cape to glide, what's the point of having a cape? If someone is so ashamed of adapting a comic book, why even do it? For the money? I love Robert Pattinson, but I feel like he's not getting the material he deserves... just like Andrew Garfield. Don't fix what isn't broken, Oz Cobb in 'The Batman' is the same as Electro in 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'.
@@vedantbakshi6546 I never said it wasn’t good, it is good… just not great. Batman The Animated Series and the Arkham games can be considered “great” adaptations.
The key word is "adapting". I know a lot of fans don't like to hear this sentiment, but the best way to adapt something is rarely the copy and paste method. Personally I say let this version be what is is. Let a movie/TV show work best as a movie/TV show and let the comics be the comics. I don't think anyone who has read Jepth Loeb's Batman comics can accuse Matt Reeves of not respecting the source material. That said, we are getting Jame's Gun's take on Batman that should be much more comic-like so there is something for people of both tastes.
If you want comicbooks, read the comicbooks. This is Reeves’ take on the universe and so far, it has a gritty realism that no other adaptation has had.
@@LegendsLiterature “Gritty realism” like Christopher Nolan didn’t do it already. How old are you? 12? It’s not that hard to admit that you’re a casual who likes commercial movies. As a Batman fan, I want comic accurate castings, comic accurate stories and definitely introducing the larger Batfamily at some point. More than 3 decades of this character being in the movies and not one of them has been comic accurate… Michael Keaton was a horrible Bruce Wayne, Christian Bale’s batsuit sucked, Ben Affleck never got his solo movie and Robert Pattinson got a terrible script (I don’t even count Val Kilmer and George Clooney, they’re not Batman movies). I definitely don’t trust James Gunn because of his cheap “toilet humor” scripts and his weird tweets about kids. What your precious Matt Reeves is doing is making The Penguin into some knock off Goodfellas drama, just like he ripped off Se7en for The Batman Part I… just like Todd Phillips stole from Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy to make Joker (2019). Trust me bro, your “Gritty realistic” movies are just cheap knock offs of better movies… just accept the truth.
I wouldn’t admit to any shooting dates either. I’m gonna do everything I can to make sure locations don’t get leaked and paparazzi spilling leaks all over the internet.
@@btafbmHe ain’t the naive one chief. The interviewer was asking bad questions. “When does filming start?” “What can you tell us?” He was clearly looking to get some easy headlines, and Matt wasn’t willing to give up some of that information.
"penguin is now Oz Cobb" yes because in a world where Benedict Cumberbatch, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Englebert Humpnerdink exist, Oswald cobblepot is dumb. Probably one of the most pitiful, repugnant and pointless changes made by a major Hollywood studio in recent years in their neverending search to appear cool and hip but just alienating their core fan base.
His first name is still Oswald, with people calling him Oz for short. Oswald Cobb. I don't agree with their reasoning for the change since I don't think most people view it as an on the nose cartoon name in the way that Edward Nygma or Victor Fries are, but its really not a big deal at all and doesn't really change anything. I feel like the people taking such issue with this are those that aren't that hot on the movie or Reeves in general, and just looking for another excuse to criticize his version
Really hope they’re able to repair Selina Kyle in part 2. Her whole white privilege motif really damages her character. Great tension and chemistry between her and Batman until that line. Complete buzz kill.
Please make Batman 2 3 hours long again . I love it
10:27 Can this man just keep making batman movies and series. Dude is mad passionate😭
in my opinion robert is the best batman and i want him to keep playing batman too
After listening to the interview, I can feel safe knowing this man gets Batman and his world to the core. The core concepts that make a good Batman story. Matt Reeves truly is fit to carry the mantle.
He fortunately understands it more than Nolan, who was only interested in showing an almost perfect Batman who didn't really have much to say or much growing to do.
About damn fuckin time they dropped the full interview.
Milking le views
Couldn’t agree more, I could listen to Matt Reeves talk about the production of toilet paper for 5 hours and be HOOKED the entire time
@@peenzert1994 they have his movie directors commentary on the Batman YT I’m listening to it rn while downing some Frosted Flakes
@@LyricalOutlawI have to listen to the commentary I have dvd but it didn’t come with special features!
I could watch Reeves’ Batman films for the rest of my life. Hope we at LEAST get the trilogy, if not more.
This man understand Batman and the rogues gallery’s characters so much that we need a whole universe out of it.
Greig Fraser needs to be back for The Batman part 2
And if he’s not at least get roger deakens
@@omarcarlos537
Deakins?
The Batman has an anamorphic lens aesthetic. Roger Deakins has never once in his entire career even attempted the more difficult gold standard of the anamorphic process. He's scared of it. And he hates kineticism, so really he's not a good choice for filming action.
The best cinematographers for this materials would be French DoP Darius Khondji (Se7en) or Polish DoP Dariusz Wolski (The Crow, Dark City). That's basically who Grieg Fraser wishes he were.
Dan Mindel does some of the best anamorphic work, and on actual 35mm film negative, so he'd make sense if they needed to replace Fraser for some reason.
Michael Seresin shot Reeves' POTA entrees. He'd have been great, but he's semi retired at 83 years old.
Amir Mokri, Slawomir Idziak, Eduardo Serra, John Mathieson, Bojan Bazelli, Dion Beebe, Jeff Cronenweth, Philippe Rousselot, Adam Arkapaw and James Hawkinson would all be great options too.
Deakins wouldn't be ideal.
@@Geronimo_Jehoshaphat Go outside and talk to a real person like that
@@bigdingus5359
Some real people are knowledgeable. I'm not accusing you of acumen or erudition, of course. But they'd be real.
@@bigdingus5359
There are real people who aren't copy/paste ignoramuses. We're just not in plentiful supply.
The Show is the Best comic book adaptation ever done , Matt Reeves is a Genius we need other spin offs about other villains .
the dark knight is still better for me but the batman is my number 2
It’s quite incredible to think about how much more we as an audience are going to feel towards Oz/Penguin when we see him in Batman Part 2. What they’ve been able to do by positioning the Penguin series between the two films is such incredible layering. I feel wayyyy more connected to the Oz character now compared to anyone from the first film, simply because we’ve been able to spend more time with him. So excited to see how this all plays out. THIS is how you use comic book IP.
Great interview Steve thanks for being direct with him
Same composer for The Batman 2 please, yes
Matt Reeves, Michael Giachinno, Greg Freiser - The GOAT trinity. 🖤
Yes. I watched The Batman three times in theatre.
I love how invested Reeves is into the Batman lore
Fucking love Matt Reeves he talks with so much passion. Can’t wait to watch The Penguin fighting Dragons 🐉 🐉 🐉
I feel like this is more of an interrogation than an interview
That's pretty much this guy's approach. Pretty sure Collider just gives him a checklist of potential juicy headlines and he asks questions to check which ones are usable, so they can make one clickbait article for every "yes" answer.
So many modern interviews are like this now
@@Swenglish This dude is collider. He is the founder and main writer for the website. Idk if this is still true, but historically his website and collider video are separate entities.
@@themook0w602 Well, then that just cuts out the middleman. He wrote his own checklist of potential headlines.
Matt Reeves seems like a super sweet guy. It's funny that such an unassuming looking gentleman makes such gritty films.
I love this guy. What are the best interviews? It's so inside baseball and great for filmmakers alike
This is the first time we have a Batman film franchise thats fully fleshed out in the mind of the creator. Kinda like a star wars, got or Lotr.
Very interesting and with huge potential.
What about NOLAN?
@nicksharma4200 the dark knight was an incredible trilogy, but it was very concise and was built up in a more cinematic traditional way, of going movie by movie, with the story at hand.
In the end there were a lot of details and stories that weren't in the universe or that we knew about.
This one feels more vast, with a lot of the stories that are outside of Batman's scope fleshed out in Reeves' mind.
He already know the history of his world and knows the future, or at least feels like it.
the interviewer don’t gotta curse 😂
bro created a masterpiece show im so fucking pumped for the batman 2
THANK GOD FOR THIS MAN MATT REEVES THIS TRILOGY UNLESS SOMETHING GOES WRONG SHOULD BE AMAZING.
After he made a 3-hour movie that is just PART of a bigger story based on shit Jeph Loeb did, I call his arc "The Super Long Halloween"
I know kids these days don't have an attention span of more than 15secs cuz of Tiktok and Insta...but jeez if a movie is good enough it doesn't matter how long it is.
10:35 you can tell he actually cares about the characters/movies hence the time it takes to write these, unlike disney naking you watch their shabby mcu shows to understand the next movie
Major respect to Matt Reeves dedication.
First 2 mins i agree 👏
holy shit. Colin is a force of nature.🐧✨
the penguin episode 1 felt seamless into The Batman film.
Mr. Freeze & court of owls Batman 2 👀🙏
I need to rewatch the pilot😭
Can't freaking wait!!!!!@@@🎉🎉🎉🎉
You guys making AWESOME interviews 👏 literally zee best !!!
I want Matt Reeves to do a Elseworld Superman, Wonder Woman and JL of his POV. He really cares about each DC character and the Penguin series showed that.
Great interview as always steve!!
they should just scrap the james gunn dc verse and let matt reeves handel it
mixelly is cooking
Please 🙏 a 2nd season of The Penguin
Honestly, after Chris Nolan's "Dark Knight Trilogy" it's rather difficult to follow-up!
However, Matt Reeves is talented enough to direct the latest iteration and I'm curious for the next installments.
For me The Batman stands above TDK Trilogy already. Look, tone, feeling, atmo.
I love Nolans movies, of course, but Reeves takes it further. Batman always in the center is amazing and I wish for an amazing trilogy.
@@ReasonbyNight Nah, The Dark Knight Trilogy remains supreme. With respect, Christopher Nolan has better storytelling skills than Matt Reeves does.
@@brucecrawford_17yea cause the TDKR is sooo amazingly written lmfaoooo The Batman is already better dude batman actually has an arc
@@brucecrawford_17 I disagree. But thats opinion based.
@@brucecrawford_17Nolan can't even create a goddamn fight scene for Christian Bale and Liam Neeson without hiring a damn camera guy with Parkinson's 😂😂😂😂😂
Awesome 👌
Interviewer: (Questiom)
Reeves: I don’t know.
Viewer: I can’t wait for The Batman Part II.
We originally was going to have this next year ugh
I love this man
I love matt but if he's a bit more time punctual, He must have completed the shooting of The Batman(2022) by the Nov-Dec 2021, And it's been 3years since but he has not fully completed the scripting for the The Batman: Part 2. Already the year long delay from oct'25 to oct'26. I hope he starts soon. I KNOW HE WILL DELIVER!!
More spin offs
More films
More films spin offs
More more more
I want this to be a decade-long art arch
Adding Pakula’s Klute to my watch list
Matt reeves is taking such good care of this property man
Will there be a Penguin season 2?
No. It's a limited series.
@@stalfos3452 There could be another season. Colin made some remarks.
@@Dave-np5wr Colin will be back in The Batman Sequel
@@stalfos3452 yeah, obviously. But he was talking about a possible second season of the series.
@@Dave-np5wrThat’s just something actors say
Matt Reeves, you’re a fuckin gangster sir. I love this shit.
Klute is a brilliantly acted movie.
Dark Knight is the best film about Batman but The Batman is the best Batman film
The Dark Knight is the best live-action Joker movie. The Batman is the best live-action Batman movie.
Season 2!!!!!
I vote we give him the wolverine treatment and make him do this til he’s 90 😂😂
I would have loved to see Michael man directing
DC has The Penguin and Peacemaker. MCU Netflix has Luke Cage, Daredevil and The Punisher.
We also got Logan, Blade Trilogy, Deadpool Trilogy. Goddamn. Can we please get a hard-boiled TV-MA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series on Paramount plus, please!
Lol you mean the mcu has shitty remakes of hit shows.
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 Agatha Harkness, Echo, Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk is Disney + biggest blunders!
Hope James Gunn doesn't stop The Batman part 3.
"Theres a clear path youre going down, its not like you're writing this as you go along"
How else do you write stories 😂
Many movies are made without sequels in mind, but then an idea for a sequel is developed after the success of the first one. Some movies are made with a multi-movie arc already in mind. These are the two distinct approaches being described.
DId Frosty only just discover Psylocybin?
Why do directors always want to make triologys? What’s so special about the number 3? Why limit yourself? This franchise could last many years if done right.
Can anybody explain why The Twins are not in the show? They are so close to Oz and now they are just vanished?
They got their asses beat like Hulk in Infinity War
i mean the flood probably effed them over
Don't do the Imax. Matt is right about anamorphic, it's better.
This interviewer is so weird
I still think it’s a huge missed opportunity to not explore the ‘fantastical’ characters for Reeves’ ‘Bat-Verse’ coz they truly could turn it into something unique and special. I know he said theyll get really close to it. Take ‘ManBat’ for example, I’d love to see Doug Jones cast as MsnBat in his universe… get that man in a full -creature prosthetic and they can turn that transformation into the Bat-Verse’s ‘American werewolf in London’ level of practical transformation effects and have it be the more adult versions of these characters that have powers etc… and I’m not expecting poison ivy to show up and control building sized plants etc or clayface to be a gigantic clay monster 100% etc but they could do it all in such a more horror based and like “eww” kind of way
Nahhh. We don’t need Matt Reeves to do the Fantasical when we have the DCU and that Batman
None of that fits into the universe established by the first Batman. We have the DCU for all that. The “Reevesverse” has its own flavor and it should commit to that.
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Will never forgive Collider for their cancel attempt on Robert Burnette
Matt needs to make fight scenes longer for the sequel tho. The first one had a total of only 6 mintues of fight scenes. I mean a movie with The Batman deserves to have longer fight scenes.
I can’t believe how long part 2 is taking. Stupid strike.
Atleast we got the penguin show. Both episodes are really good so far
Stupid working conditions. They wouldn't strike (and it certainly would've ended sooner) if they weren't driven to desperation
Matt please give Batman the white eyes. Batman gets shit thrown in his eyes, and gets his ass kicked, and then uses white eye protectors.
Forget all that talk of you cant see the emotion in the eyes unless you see them bollocks, that's what Bruce Wayne is for. The white eyes makes Batman look scary and less human. It's what Batman fans want.
love the extra 5 minutes of nothingness at the end
It is remarkable to me that this guy has been doing tnis for easily over a decade and still has no idea how to properly interview. Awkward, never any chemistry and asks fanbait questions he knows they can't answer. He ruined the Infinity War interviews as a result.
He’s the boss, who’s gonna tell him he needs to improve lmao
@@khanmimaad the fans. Me. The viewers. No wonder the subscriber growth is so stale. Gotta take criticism in life
You know that right? Please tell me you’re not childish enough to not understand that concept?
@@BeJaminYeh So I agree with you that he sucks as an interviewer and your response is to start getting pissy like I’m collider frosty himself, get a grip
The next one should be a Batman and Robin movie. The visuals keep the same tone, but the music is more mysterious, classic, and uplifting instead of eerie. Since this is during a good era, the golden years of the dynamic duo. So we start off immediately in the middle of winter in Gotham, thugs are transporting something in a semi-truck, we see it driving from the perspective of gargoyles above as the camera pans from right to left, then we see that one of them isn’t a gargoyle as a shadowy head turns with white eyes, but there’s no bat ears. Next, we see a shadow on the buildings beside the semi of a caped figure swinging from a rope and we hear a cape flapping in the wind.
The next scene is on Gotham harbor where the truck arrives. There’s a giant warehouse where the gangs meet to make a deal/trade. Robin cracks a campy joke from the dark and he makes an entrance by swinging from a rope and kicking two guys through a window. This is a younger Robin, only 15. He’s been Robin for 3 years. The music really hypes up his reveal. He disappears as they shoot in the direction they last saw him. Then he flings out from the side doing a massive roundoff into a corkscrew kick, sending a huge guy flying into some wooden crates. Robin swipe-kicks two other guys and they fall to the ground. Robin flips about 8 feet in the air and does a brutal Arkham takedown by slamming both his knees into the two thug’s heads, knocking them out. (He’s smaller/shorter, so he can do these kinds of things without killing them.) He throws a batarang that knocks a revolver out of a guy’s hand and the batarang actually returns to him just like the cartoons. The last ones try to call in backup, but no one answers, so they flee…
Robin chases the last two guys who manage to cause a pile of wooden crates to fall on him and they get away. We see outside that the sky has started to turn red now since it’s close to being morning. As they’re running away from the building and looking back, suddenly we see Batman do the classic landing from the intro of Batman: The animated series, in front of them. They halt to a stop. A hint of the original theme plays. We don’t yet see the full extent of Matt Reeves’ new Batsuit, it’s shadowy where he lands. Yet, we do see that the cowl now has white eyes as he scowls at the thugs and slowly rises up, he’s a bigger and broader Batman than we saw in the first movie.
(It would be great to see the full intro sequence of Batman: The Animated Series play out at this point, but realistically we can’t please just one specific fan base.)
Robin runs to the scene catching his breath, he sees Batman tightening the last knot as he stands up from the two men he just tied together. We see the newer Batsuit.
Grayson: “I had them.”
Batman doesn’t say anything or look at Grayson.
Grayson: “Well, we got all of them, piece of cake.”
Batman, who’s now facing Grayson, side points with his thumb.
Batman: “Did we?”
Robin looks and sees one last gangster running away from the direction of the warehouse.
Grayson: “Shoot!”
We now finally see from Batman’s perspective as Robin chases the last guy down. We see a side smirk on Batman’s face. The camera moves up to face the moon in the red sky and the scene transitions to Grayson in bed. Alfred turns on the light holding breakfast in a silver tray. Grayson groans.
Alfred: “I don’t think master Bruce would be very fond if you missed a third day of school in a week.”
We later see Grayson in School. He passes the gymnasium and sees a very attractive pale redhead girl on a high beam doing Gymnastics. (She can be portrayed as attractive since she’s of age) It’s clear Grayson has a crush on her, she’s a senior, 18. We learn that it’s Barbara Gordon and she gets picked up from school by Jim Gordon. We learn she was obviously adopted. We see a young Barabra Gordon talk at dinner with Jim about an exciting story of Batman. She gives Jim a kiss after dinner and runs to her room. We see a small place on her wall of newspapers of Batman and a few Batarangs stuck on a plywood in the corner. She even has one of his old capes. She picks it up and holds it while laying in her bed and kicking her feet and smells it. She clearly has a crush on Batman. She then calls her friend Ivy while looking at the cape to talk about school…
The rest of the movie is mostly grounded in Batman’s perspective with Robin tagging along as he tracts down and faces Mr. Freeze. Batman has balanced his nightlife with his persona as Bruce Wayne. He has shorter hair and is a more broader Batman. He’s the closest to being happy as he’ll ever be in this stage of his life. This is before Grayson leaves him, before Jason Todd dies, before the darker times.
Extra highlights in the movie not in order-
-Batman and Robin doing Arkham style combos and takedowns.
-Barbara makes her own Batsuit and we see her first appearance.
-Batman and Robin travel to Antarctica in the Batwing to find Mr. Freeze’s laboratory. Batman fights a polar bear.
-We see Robin have fun with learning how to interrogate the Penguin.
-Robin smiles and teases Batman after seeing Catwoman kiss him.
-A fancy party is held. The GCPD are present. Grayson dances with Barbara and Bruce dances with Selina Kyle.
-We see a long flashback to Robin’s origin story in the circus, etc. His parents dying when he was 8, Bruce and Alfred training him. Robin was actually excited to work with Batman.
-Robin confronts Batgirl. They argue at first, it turns into a back and forth fight/flirting as they agree to work together.
-Barbara develops a crush on Robin and updates her newspaper collection with him added to it.
-Barbara finds out Grayson is Robin near the end of the movie. She sneaks into Wayne manor and confronts Grayson in his room, they kiss.
I think its better than the dark knight trilogy. I liked Batman begins and the dak knight was very interesting and produced the best joker in an action film so far. I thought rises was boring and the connection between the trilogy was empty to me. The crime saga can be expanded marketing has been on point but i suppose the crime saga would not exist with out the dark knight trilogy. but it is miles better
Liked rises more than other two, it was epic, intense and ending was great.
how can you think its better than a whole trilogy when this particular series is one film and one tv series in? Makes no sense that comparison. Just say you like The Batman like an adult.
@@BeJaminYeh erm that is a strong reaction to a personal preference. are you implying im childish? name calling could be considered childish right?
@@halobebe6151 I'm saying you don't gotta be negative about something to praise something. And your comparison does not make sense. One movie vs a trilogy. Just make your words make sense.
@@BeJaminYeh in your opinion. And I’m entitled to mine. And I’d appreciate you not telling me how to construct my opinion. I don’t know you.
Reeves’ vision is a trilogy. Gunn is such a loser that he would rather halt production on the sequel and leech off Reeves’ success. It is so obvious that Gunn is plotting to bring Reeves’ batman into his shitty universe. Let Reeves finish his trilogy, and then introduce your new batman in the DCU Gunnorreah verse.
If they do that………….. Please don’t
@@avoidedmonster4117 the writing’s on the wall. I remember a while back (years ago) Reeves said on twitter the story for the sequel was just about finished. There’s no good reason as to why it hasn’t been scheduled to shoot yet
Reeves Batman won’t be a part of the DCU. Gunn has his own Batman movie planned called Brave and The Bold about Batman and Robin.
@@ExcessOxygen yeah right. Why has production taken so long? Why is Gunn saying that Penguin is part of the DCU? Why is the new Arkham show going to be part of the DCU when it was originally Reeves’ idea?
@@TheBioBoy it’s part of the ElseWorlds DCU. It’s not going to be Gunns Batman. I’m not sure about the Arkham show I’ve heard several different things. Heard it was cancelled, heard Gunn took it, and I believe Matt reeves said it wasn’t canceled and that it evolved into something different so I’m not sure what’s going on with it. I don’t think we have to worry about Gunn taking this Batman because he still has plans for his own Batman.
no politics just good writing, respects
There is politics what are u talking about ?
You'll never mature until you recognize that everything is political.
@@ed1rko17Good writing makes politics enjoyable.
This mf decided that Oswald Cobblepot couldn't be a real person's name. He's also the same guy that gave Batman a wingsuit instead of gliding with the cape. If Batman isn't going to use his cape to glide, what's the point of having a cape? If someone is so ashamed of adapting a comic book, why even do it? For the money? I love Robert Pattinson, but I feel like he's not getting the material he deserves... just like Andrew Garfield. Don't fix what isn't broken, Oz Cobb in 'The Batman' is the same as Electro in 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'.
The difference being the Batman is actually good but you ain't ready for that conversation, haters gonna hate
@@vedantbakshi6546 I never said it wasn’t good, it is good… just not great. Batman The Animated Series and the Arkham games can be considered “great” adaptations.
The key word is "adapting". I know a lot of fans don't like to hear this sentiment, but the best way to adapt something is rarely the copy and paste method. Personally I say let this version be what is is. Let a movie/TV show work best as a movie/TV show and let the comics be the comics. I don't think anyone who has read Jepth Loeb's Batman comics can accuse Matt Reeves of not respecting the source material. That said, we are getting Jame's Gun's take on Batman that should be much more comic-like so there is something for people of both tastes.
If you want comicbooks, read the comicbooks. This is Reeves’ take on the universe and so far, it has a gritty realism that no other adaptation has had.
@@LegendsLiterature “Gritty realism” like Christopher Nolan didn’t do it already. How old are you? 12? It’s not that hard to admit that you’re a casual who likes commercial movies. As a Batman fan, I want comic accurate castings, comic accurate stories and definitely introducing the larger Batfamily at some point. More than 3 decades of this character being in the movies and not one of them has been comic accurate… Michael Keaton was a horrible Bruce Wayne, Christian Bale’s batsuit sucked, Ben Affleck never got his solo movie and Robert Pattinson got a terrible script (I don’t even count Val Kilmer and George Clooney, they’re not Batman movies). I definitely don’t trust James Gunn because of his cheap “toilet humor” scripts and his weird tweets about kids.
What your precious Matt Reeves is doing is making The Penguin into some knock off Goodfellas drama, just like he ripped off Se7en for The Batman Part I… just like Todd Phillips stole from Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy to make Joker (2019). Trust me bro, your “Gritty realistic” movies are just cheap knock offs of better movies… just accept the truth.
Ngl pretty worrisome almost everything in terms of production of The Batman 2 Matt doesn’t even know 😬
He already confirmed he wil shoot The Batman Part 2 early 2025.
I wouldn’t admit to any shooting dates either. I’m gonna do everything I can to make sure locations don’t get leaked and paparazzi spilling leaks all over the internet.
@@MrMgkman13 you’re so naive it’s hilarious
@@btafbmHe ain’t the naive one chief. The interviewer was asking bad questions. “When does filming start?” “What can you tell us?” He was clearly looking to get some easy headlines, and Matt wasn’t willing to give up some of that information.
"penguin is now Oz Cobb" yes because in a world where Benedict Cumberbatch, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Englebert Humpnerdink exist, Oswald cobblepot is dumb.
Probably one of the most pitiful, repugnant and pointless changes made by a major Hollywood studio in recent years in their neverending search to appear cool and hip but just alienating their core fan base.
Imagine getting so mad about that lmao
It doesn't fuckin matter that much
@@HumanipathicI mean can't lie I read that and got a little pissed 😂
His first name is still Oswald, with people calling him Oz for short. Oswald Cobb. I don't agree with their reasoning for the change since I don't think most people view it as an on the nose cartoon name in the way that Edward Nygma or Victor Fries are, but its really not a big deal at all and doesn't really change anything. I feel like the people taking such issue with this are those that aren't that hot on the movie or Reeves in general, and just looking for another excuse to criticize his version
It's such a non-issue, it's embarrassing to lose your shit over it.
This interviewer's a weirdo.
Matt, Batman has already had realistic take, look at Christopher Nolan. It's okay to add some fantastical elements to your Batman trilogy.
Matt's version is pure realism.
Gunn will do fantastical
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 true I don’t know why some people are saying the batman was a bad film 😅
@@zoozoous5965 Who said that????
I know nobody who said it was bad.
Really hope they’re able to repair Selina Kyle in part 2. Her whole white privilege motif really damages her character. Great tension and chemistry between her and Batman until that line. Complete buzz kill.
U sound retarded
Replace Michael Giacchino with Christopher Young. Just do it.
I'd go with Ludwig Göransson
@@stalfos3452
Nah. I don't need any trap beats.