Written by Jon Williams
The makers of the upcoming Justice League movie have announced that Christian Bale will not star as Batman. His run will come to an end after three ultra-successful films: Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises. The latter two are #4 and #8, respectively, on the list of highest-grossing films.
Of course,
#3 on that list is Marvel’s
The Avengers, which is about a
team of superheroes including Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, and Captain America.
Justice League, currently scheduled for a 2015 release, is DC Comics’ answer to
Marvel’s team, with their super lineup said to include Superman, Wonder Woman,
the Flash, and Green Lantern, in addition to Batman. It’s unknown if Henry
Cavill will reprise his role from Man of
Steel, or Ryan Reynolds from Green
Lantern, although both seem likely.
Whoever dons
Batman’s cape and utility belt for Justice League will be stepping into a rich
tradition. The superhero was first portrayed by the little-known actor Lewis
Wilson in 1943’s Batman
serial. That was followed up with another serial, Batman
and Robin, in 1949, which starred Robert Lowrey. In 1966, Adam West
took over in a Batman TV series that
led to a theatrical
film after the first season.
When that
series went off the air in 1968, that was it for Batman for twenty years. Then
Tim Burton brought him back in a big way in a 1988
film starring Michael Keaton, who would also return for the 1992
sequel. After Keaton, Val
Kilmer and George
Clooney played Batman once each before Bale took over in 2005. And of
course, the character has also had any number of animated
adventures in addition to these live-action versions.
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