Justin Timberlake as younger Bruce Wayne. He's actually been a decent actor in a couple of smaller roles, and it would certainly sell tickets. Plus I could buy him as a spoiled rich kid, who nobody would EVER suspect as Batman. Not sure if he could pull off the batman part though.
This was such a stupid fucking scene I couldn't believe Snyder thought it would be acceptable
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Why don't you have Ryan Reynolds be batman along with the stupid names that have been put out there
This was such a stupid fucking scene I couldn't believe Snyder thought it would be acceptable
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Thats....kind of a big deal though. I mea...I'd argue it's more important to be a convincing Batman in a Batman movie, than a convincing alter ego.Justin Timberlake as younger Bruce Wayne. He's actually been a decent actor in a couple of smaller roles, and it would certainly sell tickets. Plus I could buy him as a spoiled rich kid, who nobody would EVER suspect as Batman. Not sure if he could pull off the batman part though.
I know they've wanted to use him in a DC film for some time (he was originally going to be Superman in 2006), though I thought he was going to be cast as Hal Jordan for a GL soft reboot.Armie Hammer previously appeared alongside Henry Cavill in The Man from UNCLE (2015):
Thats....kind of a big deal though. I mea...I'd argue it's more important to be a convincing Batman in a Batman movie, than a convincing alter ego.
I could never see Timberlake as Batman. Ever.Depends how origin they go. Plus hes a decently in shape guy, he can look fine as batman in the cowl. Especially with movie magic. The only thing would be his little voice trying to do a batman voice. I don't think he could do a Christian Bale growl, but I'm sure he could do something more like Michael Keaton's whisper.
Justin Timberlake as younger Bruce Wayne. He's actually been a decent actor in a couple of smaller roles, and it would certainly sell tickets. Plus I could buy him as a spoiled rich kid, who nobody would EVER suspect as Batman. Not sure if he could pull off the batman part though.
Armie Hammer previously appeared alongside Henry Cavill in The Man from UNCLE (2015):
Thats....kind of a big deal though. I mea...I'd argue it's more important to be a convincing Batman in a Batman movie, than a convincing alter ego.