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Aceshowbiz.com (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
... right the audience will give you a second chance." He also pointed out on other example noting on Christopher Nolan's "". "And I think that you see that when they did 'Batman Begins,' the first Nolan movie," he said, "that you can have made some mistakes along the way or movies that the audience wasn't that crazy about and then given the proper amount of time and the right...
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Superhero News - SuperheroFlix.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
“A , to use your words, reboot, is something we are thinking very seriously about. The thing showed although, it did what it did, is that it is possible, that if you really do it right the audience will give you a second chance. That it is possible. And I think that you see that when they did , the first Nolan movie, that you can have made some mistakes along the way or movies that the audience...
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Entertainment News - MovieWeb.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
“A , to use your words, reboot, is something we are thinking very seriously about. The thing showed although, it did what it did, is that it is possible, that if you really do it right the audience will give you a second chance. That it is possible. And I think that you see that when they did , the first Nolan movie, that you can have made some mistakes along the way or movies that the audience...
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Cinema Blend (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
On Monday, a series of indicating that Batman 3 might already be in pre-production, started circulating. Like all these ever-pervasive Dark Knight sequel rumors, it seemed hard to swallow, since again, Christopher Nolan still hasn’t even decided if he wants to do it. Now, as everyone suspected they would be, those rumors have been debunked. talked to several different executives at Warner...
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io9 (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Looking at all the Incredibles concept art that Pixar illustrator/art director Lou Romano just posted on his blog, I can't help hoping we get an Incredibles 2 eventually. It's pretty much the only movie whose sequel I would go see no matter what. Not least because it's the proof that a smart take on superheroes doesn't have to be bleak in the Chris Nolan mode. But also, looking at the...
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The IESB (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
First up, Batman. There have been rumors making the internet rounds this week basically saying that the third Chris Nolan Batman film had entered into pre-production and was looking for crew members. A WB exec told me directly that another Batman film is not in pre-production and is not getting ready to shoot. Not at all. We were told this rumor is total BS and that Nolan just...
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Film School Rejects (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
... will be shooting at least 3 action sequences with IMAX cameras. This is very similar to the way Christopher Nolan approached the IMAX shots for The Dark Knight , initially looking to shoot only a few scenes in the large-format. Nolan ended up shooting quite a bit of The Dark Knight in IMAX, once he saw what sort of scale it would give Gotham City. And as many of you saw when...
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Comics2Film (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
So how far along is the next Bat-Flick? My guess is not very far at all. I believe that writers David Goyer and Jonah Nolan both have an idea of what they’d like to do, but there certainly isn’t a screenplay yet. Goyer himself said (at the TDK press junket in June ‘08) that Chris Nolan didn’t contact him about doing another one until three months after BATMAN BEGINS. Going by that...