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Ford, I would go with, Stallone, IDK, other interesting choices are Richard Gere, Mel Gibson, Kurt Russell, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Campbell (crazy casting) or Ray Liotta. Beatty was a fan of the comic strips growing up and nabs everything rights wise and still manages to keep them
Batman Forever and Batman & Robin will be ignored, I assume that Alfred and Gordon would be dead in this universe so the ones left who could be alive are Vicki Vale (Kim Basinger), Selina Kyle (Michelle Pfeiffer) and Knox (Robert Wuhl). Hopefully we'll get a reference to Dent being Two-Face and maybe Robin (whether it's what was intoned to be Marlon Wayans). There is a comic continuation that takes place after "Batman Returns"
Any comic book movie would suit Sam Raimi, but I wasn’t much of a fan of Doctor Strange
Billy Campbell would have been a good substitute for Reeve.
i'd say 750-800mil
Barry Keoghan played him in the first movie in a cameo appearance at the end, you see him inside a cell in Arkham talking to the Riddler, but you don't see the full of his face, but there is a deleted scene featuring both him and Bats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKGhtSCVovo
It will be interesting to see how Matt Reeves will depict the character into his world
Tigerland and Phonebooth were good movies that Schumacher made
Pretty much, however she's not in charge of the agency he ran, Alan Ritchson's character will, it the position probably has to do with a high level of experience compared to her and Little Nobody (Scott Eastwood) since the latter started out as a rookie in 2017, Ritchson has probably been working with Mr. Nobody longer and was once trained before Dom and crew came along to track Deckard Shaw, so Ritchson's character might have been working elsewhere in 7,8 and 9 within the organisation and after Mr. Nobody's disappearance, he was given his position. So taking over the role has nothing to do with nepotism, but the level of experience.
Funny, she's listed for the next one, but Rebecca Feruguson was mostly busy with Dune 2, so she could die in 7 and appear in a flachback in 8, since Hayley appears to be getting the spotlight in both 7 and 8
Looks better than the F9 posters
What about Josh Hartnett, how did he fare
John Travolta turned it down but later regretted it, but Hanks knocked it out of the park. But him playing the teenage Gump was strange, they could have gotten someone who closely resembles Hanks, say Tom Everett Scott or even Hanks' son Colin for the part
Clint Eastwood or William Shatner as Two-Face
Racquel Welch or Ann Marget as Ivy
Bonus: For Scarecrow, then Jeremy Brett
Patrick Wayne, considering that he came close to the role in the 70s before Christopher Reeve
Joel Schumacher had stated that he was told not to hire Val Kilmer from other directors, it's also worth mentioning that Keanu Reeves, Kurt Russell, Johnny Depp and William Baldwin were considered for the role before Kilmer was cast. Billy Baldwin had worked with Schumacher on "Flatliners" so that working relationship was established, he was also considered by Schumacher to replace Kilmer in a sequel, but I'd say he would have found it easy to work with either Depp or Reeves, since it's been well known that those two have came around as the nicest guys in Hollywood.
Val Kilmer's marriage to Joanne Whalley ended during filming, with the divorce being finalized a year after this film came out. Whether or not the stress of Kilmer's failing marriage was a factor in his attitude on set, and a factor in his strained working relationship with Joel Schumacher, is unknown.
Source: IMDB
My picks would have been Sam Raimi, Stephan Hopkins, Joe Johnston or Joe Dante.
I'd say Michael Keaton would stay since each of these guys would have had a better direction than Schumacher had. If Raimi directed then he can have Bruce Campbell in a role. Still if Keaton didn't return then potential replacements could still include Keanu Reeves, Alec Baldwin, Kurt Russell, William Baldwin, etc
Apparently his relation with his wife Joanne Whalley was on the rocks so this might of been the reason of his behavior on set
Could have worked, he would've had the right height. Other names that would have made good Batman back then were Alec Baldwin, and Ray Liotta (he could have also made a better Two Face than TLJ).