Comic Writer Jeph Loeb Defends Robin For Nolan’s Batman Trilogy

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 Comic Writer Jeph Loeb Defends Robin For Nolan’s Batman Trilogy
Yesterday , I posted on Christian Bale ’s reported dismissal of Robin —both the character and his place in Christopher Nolan ’s Batman franchise—and the comments continue to unfold with incredibly lengthy diatribes widely in favor of Bale’s sentiments. Twenty-three words can unleash hundreds of thousands, and now highly respected comic writer Jeph Loeb , ... [link]

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  • benji23 benji23
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    Good god, no. They'd probably cast Shia LaBeouf to keep the franchise going another 20 years...
    Posted 7/4/2008 [reply] [flag]

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Does Batman Need Robin?
Published 7/4/2008 by Kirsten Anderson at At The Movies - Film News and Reviews
This is what everyone fears.  The debate has been raging over at Slashfilm–should Christopher Nolan’s next Batman film introduce Robin? The problem started when a quote attributed to Christian Bale surfaced, dismissing the whole idea: “If Robin crops up in one of the new Batman films, I’ll be chaining myself up somewhere and refusing to go to work.” (Interesting, considering that for Christian Bale, going to work usually means being chained up somewhere.) Surprisingly, many ...

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