Why did Val Kilmer not do Batman and Robin?
In the new Amazon Prime documentary Val, Kilmer explains why he turned down the chance to return in Batman & Robin. It turns out the actor felt so restricted by the costume that he experienced a sort of on-set alienation from the rest of the cast.
Why did they never make a Batman and Robin?
Looper suggests the reason why we’ll never get a Robin film is because Christopher Nolan’s trilogy existed in its own bubble. The Hollywood Reporter claims the movie studio has tapped The Lego Batman Movie director Chris McKay for the project, however this was back in 2017, with no additional news since then.
How much money did Batman and Robin lose?
Batman & Robin (1997): The Infamous $160M Flop | Bomb Report.
Is Batman and Robin worth watching?
It has a few — very, very few — decent moments, including some of the scenes between Bruce and Alfred that are touching, but overall the vast majority is just pretty bad and campy. It’s not even “enjoyable brilliant camp” like the old series, it’s just not entertaining and pretty forgettable.
Are Batman Forever and Batman and Robin connected?
Batman & Robin is a 1997 American superhero film based on the DC Comics characters Batman and Robin. It is the fourth and final installment of Warner Bros.’s initial Batman film series, a sequel to Batman Forever and the only film in the series made without the involvement of Tim Burton in any capacity.
Why is Joseph Gordon Levitt not Batman?
According to Zack Snyder, the Dark Knight connection was dropped partly because Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s age didn’t align with the grizzled Batman the director had in mind, but this is just one of many contradictions and complications that would’ve arisen.
Is Robin the son of Batman?
Robin as a sequel to Son of Batman, with Stuart Allan reprising his role. Damian Wayne appears in Batman: Bad Blood, a sequel to Son of Batman and Batman vs.
What is Robin’s name in Batman?
Dick Grayson
The original and arguably most famous Robin, Dick Grayson was first introduced by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson in 1940’s DETECTIVE COMICS #38 as a way to make Batman a more accessible character to kids and grow young readership.
Is Batman and Robin a sequel to Batman Forever?
Batman & Robin
Batman Forever/Sequels