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Shang Chi, Spider-Man: NWH and Black Panther: WF were the only Marvel films from Phase 4 that I like, haven’t seen Quantumania yet, no rush but hopefully GotG Vol 3 is a lot better since it’s the only Phase 5 film to look forward to. But yeah MCU has gone to the dogs I’m guessing they’ll have another trailer either late march or early /mid April since they’ll be closer to the release (May 19th) by then Had a Burton done a few more movies in the series here’s who I would cast as villains -Edward Nygma/The Riddler: Robin Williams -Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze: Patrick Stewart -Harley Quinn: either Madonna or Helena Bonham Carter -Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow: either Jeff Goldblum or Johnny Depp could do. Brad Dourif was rumoured to have been Burton’s choice for the role -Ra’s Al Ghul: Christopher Lee -Jervis Tech/Mad Hatter: Either Martin Short or Mike Myers -Poison Ivy: Geena Davis -Bane: Kevin Nash -Thomas Elliot/Hush: Liam Neeson -Arnold Wesker/The Ventriloquist: John Lithgow -Scraface: Joe Pesci Other characters -Dick Grayson/Robin: Burton had intended on Marlon Wayans in the role, but personally I didn’t mind Chris O’Donnell in the role. Other names I could suggest who were also considered, Mark Wahlberg, Scott Speedman, Ethan Hawke (was actually considered to replace Keaton as Batman, but could have been a better fit for Grayson), Leonardo DiCaprio, Ricky Addison Reed (who was cast in the role in Batman ‘89, but was cut) or Mike Vitar, who could grow into the role. -Barbara Gordon/Batgirl: the only suggestion I have is Winona Ryder -Lucius Fox: for older I would go with Louis Gossett Jr, James Earl Jones or John Amos. For younger maybe Giancarlo Esposito and make the character a childhood friend of Wayne’s who helps him with supplying the equipment, something that was never touched upon in the movies. Alan Ritchson’s character Aimes could be taking Hobbs’ spot since he’s meant to be taking over Mr. Nobody’s agency Looked tense though Hoult is not in Mission Impossible, we'll he was meant to but had to drop out due to scheduling clashes Edie Falco was in Avatar 2 Michael Imperioli recently appeared on White Lotus My picks for the DCU Batman -Oliver Jackson Cohen -Jensen Ackles (I know he’s nearly 45, but he’d be great) -Alan Ritchson -Jamie Dornan -Theo James -Nicholas Hoult (needs to bulk up though) -Richard Madden Wel'll probably get one mid-2023, but I feel like they;'ve been keeping the movie in the dark since they finished filming, maybe, they know it isn't very good Dwayne, Frank and Olive and also Grandpa, Richard was a dick That’s an interesting one, but both Josh and Harrison didn’t got along when they did Hollywood Homicide Interesting idea, considering that the plot we know is that Cipher and Dante (Momoa) will be teaming up against Dom and his team, who are enlisting old allies (Deckard, Jakob, Little Nobody, Leysa, Queenie, etc) and new allies (Larson, Ritchson, Melchior) to help them in their fight. So a rescue mission could also be a big part of it McKay is not a bad choice, he could pull it off but my other choices are Austin Butler, Timothee Chalamet (despite the advice he got from DiCaprio) and Dylan O'Brien (could see him as Nightwing as well) 2023 will be big for movies -Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny -Fast X -Dungeons and Dragons -Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning -John Wick Chapter 4 -Oppenheimer -Barbie -Cocaine Bear -The Flash -Shazam: Fury of the Gods -The Marvels -Ghostbusters 4 -Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom -Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 -Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania -Kraven the Hunter -Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse -The Meg 2 -The Expendables 4 -Operatation Fortune -Cocaine Bear -A Haunting in Venice -The Equalizer 3 -Dune 2 -Wonka -Saw X 2017 was quite big: -John Wick 2 -Guardians of the Galaxy 2 -Get Out -It -Logan -Fate of the Furious -Thor Ragnarok -Spider-Man: Home Coming -Star Wars: The Last Jedi -Justice League -xXx: Return of Xander Cage -Transformers: The Last Knight -Wonder Woman -Baywatch -Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle -Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales 1989 was stacked with big and well-known movies: -Batman -Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade -Licence To Kill -Ghostbusters II -Look Who's Talking -Lethal Weapon 2 - Field of Dreams -The Burbs -Tango and Cash -Road House -Uncle Buck -When Harry Met Sally -Black Rain -Honey I Shrunk the Kids -Turner and Hooch -The Little Mermaid -Harlem Nights -Back to the Future Part II 2008 was similar: -Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull -Wanted -Iron Man -The Dark Knight -Saw V -The Incredible Hulk -The Mummy 3 -Quantum of Solace -Rock N Rolla -Get Smart -Kung Fu Panda -Madagascar 2 -Wall-E -The Wrestler -Rambo IV -Death Race -Transporter 3 The Batman series with Pattinson is self contained I know they weren't as bad, but Linda was arrogant and used her dad's money to jump start her business, but she wasn't fully aware of Richard's affair, Walt was spoiled, cashing in on his father's success, the truth is if you want to work in your family's business, you should do other job/career opportunities on the outside to gain some experience, can't be living off the family money forever. Ransome was a dick, maybe it's because of his parents' arrogance and conservatism. The one that came across decent was Meg, and I think Martha used Harlan inheritance to help Meg and Joni with their financial situations. Walt might have started his own publishing business when he would pull himself together.