So they're going to introduce like 12 villains in this film and none of them will be in the show?
HBO Max and Matt Reeves, the filmmaker behind the new Batman movie, have teamed up to develop a police drama series set in the crime-infested streets of the Caped Crusader's hometown Gotham City
How long can you keep a Gotham City crime procedural going before someone is in a fistfight with Ra's Al Ghul on a blimp?
This goes without saying.
This is the only way I would be interested in this.
First or second season ends with Renee leaving the force and becoming The Question.
Oh my fucking god, stop shoving police drama into every show with a vaguely interesting hook.
I've done a Question cosplay. It's actually a very easy mask to make, and it's very effective in person at creeping people out.Vic Sage showing up as a supporting character, maybe initially antagonistic, then culminating in his death would be cool. I'd love to see how a live-action Question mask would work.
What did you use to make the mask? I've seen pictures online of people doing it with cheesecloth, but the visibility seems like it would be killer. I guess there's no real way around having your eyes blocked.I've done a Question cosplay. It's actually a very easy mask to make, and it's very effective in person at creeping people out.
Mine was with cheesecloth as well. Two layers, both dyed. The bottom layer I cut out holes for the eyes which really helped visibility while the outer layer still completely obscured my eyes from the outside.What did you use to make the mask? I've seen pictures online of people doing it with cheesecloth, but the visibility seems like it would be killer. I guess there's no real way around having your eyes blocked.
This is the only way I would be interested in this.
First or second season ends with Renee leaving the force and becoming The Question.
This is the only way I would be interested in this.
First or second season ends with Renee leaving the force and becoming The Question.
Thanks for sharing. I definitely plan on giving this a go. Never tried making a costume before but a mask seems like a relatively simple way to start.Mine was with cheesecloth as well. Two layers, both dyed. The bottom layer I cut out holes for the eyes which really helped visibility while the outer layer still completely obscured my eyes from the outside.
It's a little annoying to wear, but I could still see everything. The biggest issue was being able to see text from far away, but I was also wearing an old contacts prescription. :P
I'm sure more experienced costume designers can come up with even better solutions.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Definitely buried the lede...Because it's crazy they are willing to give this milquetoast show runner a big budget again.buried the lede with Terrence Winter on this though btw. which is nuts. this could be the GCPD show people were wanting from Gotham.
It is kinda is the organic other half of the Batman/justice coin. I don't want to see a show about Gotham's lawyers.
It probably doesn't help Gotham literally started as a police procedural before going full speed into campy schlock.
It could be good sure, but police dramas these days are a questionable decision.
Depending on how involved Reeves would be I'd be fully on board. I don't get some of the comments in here about Winter. Boardwalk Empire didn't finish strong but even the last season had one of the better TV episodes I've seen (Harrows final episode). Personally I think the show is criminally underrated and if nothing else he can write some very interesting characters. Harrow, Chalky White, Dunn Purnsley, and Van Alden to name a few
Montoya and Dent were literally the only thing I absolutely hated about Gotham. Thankfully the show knew to kick their asses out asap.Gotham is my heart and soul but I will admit they did Montoya real dirty.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Definitely buried the lede...Because it's crazy they are willing to give this milquetoast show runner a big budget again.
That's not the issue, WB doesn't want Batman on TV because he works almost too well on TV.Meh. Its to similar to Gotham. If they can do a TV show with the Flash they can do one for Batman.
I was thinking that having that layer of heightened realism (superheroes, etc.) might allow them to tackle/comment on the reality of today's corrupt/racist police institutions more directly than, say, Brooklyn '99.
I'd love to see a black Jim Gordon that doesn't skirt about the issue.