'The Dark Knight' Screenwriter David Goyer On 'Batman 3' Rumors: 'It's All B.S.'
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Dark Knight Screenwriter David Goyer puts all Batman 3 Rumors to Rest
It’s true what they say about ‘The Dark Knight’, “It’s changed things. There’s no going back.” But everyone sure as hell got themselves in a big damn hurry to move forward with a new Batman film. I admit I am guilty of it myself. The people really want to see what is going to happen for a 3rd film if their is even going to be a third film. So the whole idea of the next batman movie is being pushed by everyone! The internet is Batman 3 crazy! Fan made posters, charac
“Dark Knight” Screenwriter Calls “Batman 3″ Talk “B.S.”
So much for those rumors Batman 3 was headed to pre-production… Dark Knight scribe David Goyer recently caught up with MTV and told them not to pay any attention to the almost weekly speculation about a third Batman movie from director Christopher Nolan: “It’s all B.S. ALL of it.”
Yes, that means Angelina, Johnny, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, and even Brian Austin Green aren’t quite the locks the Internet’s resident rumor-mongers have made them out to be - and won’t be for
All Those Batman Rumors MIGHT Not Be Accurate
Dark Knight screenwriter David Goyer recently spoke to MTV about all the rumors of casting, story, and the involvement of Christopher Nolan circling the next Batman movie. Basically (literally) he says it's all bullshit:
Whether it’s that Chris Nolan has signed on, and will start pre-production early next year, or that Johnny Depp and Philip Seymour Hoffman will play the villains, or that Cher (Cher!) is lining up to wear Catwoman’s claws, there’s one thing that each and every supposed scoop has in c
Every Single Dark Knight Sequel Rumor EVER is B.S.
“It’s all B.S. ALL of it,” Goyer told MTV. “Chris and I haven’t even talked about it. He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself.”
So No, Christopher Nolan has not yet signed on for a third film. No story has been discussed beyond the point of a few musings during production of the last film, no actors have been contacted about auditions, and no actors have been cast.
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2)
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Philip
Seymour Hoffman has already inked a deal to play The Penguin
4) The movie will be called The Dark Knight Returns
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You could believe all of that. In fact, not 20 minutes
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Christopher Nolan Signed for Dark Knight Sequel
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David Goyer Says Batman 3 Talk Is Untrue
Batman Begins and The Dark Knight writer David Goyer recently spoke to MTV and gave his input on the recent Batman 3 talk:
“It’s all B.S.,” he said. “ALL of it.”
"Chris and I haven’t even talked about it. He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself,” Goyer said.
So Johnny Depp will not be…
fuck my life
"It's all B.S. ALL of it."In a recent interview, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer made a startling rejection of what has become generally accepted rumors concerning the financially inevitable third installment in the current Batman series (tentatively titled "The Caped Crusader.")NO on the following ideas:-Christopher Nolan having already signed on to direct.-Pre-production starting as early as 2009.-The casting of Johnny Depp as the Riddler.-The casting of Phillip Seymour Hoffman as
ROFL THIS: Details On The Next Batman Film Remain Mysterious
ONTD has the latest on the near-constant flow of rumors surrounding production and casting of the next installment of the Batman films. Batman Begins and The Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer has denied rumors, among others, that Johnny Depp will be playing The Riddler or that Philip Seymour Hoffman will play The Penquin. So everybody just chill, okay? Or…while you’re waiting for the facts, which may be months away, why don’t you spend some time ROFL-ing? Like this:
Get your azz ove
Batman Writer Calls Bullshit on Batman 3 Rumors
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Everything You Heard About the ‘Dark Knight’ Sequel Was a Lie
Photo-illustration: Everett BogueDavid Goyer, the guy who came up with the stories for The Dark Knight and Batman Begins, tells MTV that all rumors currently circulating about the next Batman movie are patently false: "It’s all B.S. ALL of it," he says (probably referring to absurd reports that Johnny Depp is playing the Riddler, Cher is playing Catwoman, and that director Christopher Nolan has already signed on). “Chris and I haven’t even talked about it. He quite understandably is t
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Seymour Hoffman signs for 'Max & Mary'
Philip Seymour Hoffman signs up to appear in Australian claymation project Max & Mary.
Seymour Hoffman joins ‘Mary and Max’ voice cast
Philip Seymour Hoffman is set to voice one of two lead characters in Adam Elliot’s upcoming claymation project “Mary and Max,” according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Hoffman will lend his voice to Max, a 44-year-old man living in New York who exchanges letters with the lonely 8-year-old Mary (voiced by Toni Collette) in Melbourne.
The trade also says the film is narrated by Australian legend Barry Humphries and features a cameo from Eric Bana, among others.
“Mary and Max” marks the feature debu
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Philip Seymour Hoffman's voice role
Philip Seymour Hoffman is to lend his voice to a claymation movie.The Oscar-winning actor will play Max opposite Toni Collette in 'Mary and Max', the first film from writer/director Adam Elliot and producer Melanie Coombs since their animated short 'Harvie Krumpet', won Best Animated Short Film at the 2004 Oscars.The film is to be narrated by Barry Humphries and also features a cameo from Eric Bana. Comment on this Article
Mark Gooder, CEO of Icon Film Distribution who are releasing the film, described
Video: 10-Minute ‘Batman and Robin’: A Reminder Of How Bad It Once Was
Filmdrunk found this little ditty among the masses of videos on that YouTube thingy the kids are raving about these days. Basically, it’s everyone’s favorite movie Batman movie — Batman and Robin — edited down to a 10-minute run time.
I highly suggest taking a few Advil before watching this. It could quite possibly be the worst 10 minutes of film ever produced.
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