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Akiva Goldsman, who wrote Batman Forever, opens up about the original Joel Schumacher cut never getting released publicly, as it was a lot darker.
These films have poked at big ideas: justice, revenge, what it means to be broken, and still try to do good. Big-name actors, directors, and mind‑blowing takes – Batman’s film history is a terrific ...
Batman Forever co-writer and acclaimed filmmaker Akiva Goldsman opens up about the Schumacher Cut and its recently shut down screening in California.
This article was originally published on flicksided.com as Why James Gunn needs Tim Burton's Batman. James Gunn's Superman has hit theaters, and already the reviews are overwhelmingly positive.
Since the DC Universe still doesn't have a Batman, James Gunn gave the Dark Knight's famous line to another superhero.
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Which One Was Batman Forever, Again? Released in 1995, Batman Forever was a total tonal swerve from Tim Burton's dark, gothic take on the Caped Crusader.
Director Tim Burton’s gothic stylings and psychological undertones gave the films a distinct flavor far removed from traditional superhero fare. But Returns’ darker, more adult themes and its ...
By the early 1990s, Gotham City was a place at a crossroads — not just on the comics page, but on the silver screen. The runaway success of 1989’s Batman had turned DC Comics’ brooding Dark Knight ...
Gone are many of the neon-drenched excesses and cartoonish tonal swings that defined the 1995 theatrical release. In their place, we get a version of Bruce Wayne that’s burdened, haunted, and ...