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Why are they changing the Batman actor?

Why are they changing the Batman actor?

In an interview published Tuesday by The New York Times, the two-time Oscar winner said his struggles with alcohol, his divorce from Jennifer Garner, and a “troubled shoot” on Justice League prompted him to abandon the role of Bruce Wayne. “I showed somebody The Batman script,” Affleck told the Times.

Why did they stop the Christian Bale Batman movies?

He said that he decided against doing another iteration simply out of respect for the director of the trilogy, Christopher Nolan, and the vision set for the franchise moving forward. Christian Bale rides a very custom chopper as Batman in a scene from “The Dark Knight.” (Warner Bros.)

Does Ben Affleck’s Batman have a superpower?

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While we could have seen more of that characteristic in his Batman portrayal, he takes the round from Batfleck. Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne had no qualms admitting wealth as his superpower in 2017’s Justice League movie, explaining his grand arsenal of crime fighting accessories.

Does Ben Affleck learn to fight in ‘Dawn of Justice?

We never get to see Ben Affleck undergo training in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but can confidently infer from how he leaves Lex Luthor’s goons as good as potato sacks in that warehouse sequence that the DCEU’s Ra’s Al Ghul must like to fight dirty. One of Batman’s defining characteristics is his intimidating fighting skills.

How does Christian Bale’s ‘True Detective’ compare to other heroes?

The heroes’ philosophies while in costume differ dramatically, however, Christian Bale adopted a far healthier and more admirable approach to crime fighting by channeling his vengeful anger into the non-lethal punishment of his enemies.

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What do you like about Christopher Nolan’s Batman?

I admire Christopher Nolan’s approach to put Christian Bale’s Batman into a more realistic setting. It especially works in The Dark Knight as a deeply meditative and tragic morality tale, which also incorporates a perfrect representation of the dichotomy between Batman and his arch enemy, the Joker ( Heath Ledger ).