Josh Brolin on almost playing Batman in Batman v Superman: “That would have been a fun deal”
Josh Brolin has revealed that he was almost cast as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Before Ben Affleck finally started performing, actor Josh Horowitz, considered an older version of The Dark Knight, spoke about it. Happy Sad Confused Podcast He was a game, but ultimately out of his hands.
“It was interesting to me. It [director Zack Snyder’s] decision. It wasn’t my decision,” Brolin said.
Batman obviously appealed to Brolin’s risky style. He said, “I like those chances because they either don’t work at all or are set to work on the fly. I like to play with these odds. I think, ‘Am I the type of person who lets everything fail?'” Brolin also said that his version of Batman “would have been older.” [and] scratchy.”
However, he does not exclude wearing a cloak and hood. “Honestly, it would have been a fun deal and I’ll probably do it someday when I’m 80,” he joked.
Bat Square is a bit crowded right now. Robert Pattinson’s Cloaked Crusade became a box office hit in Batman. Ben Affleck, the man holding Brolin’s baton, also appears in The Flash with his fellow Batman Michael Keaton. The DC movie starring Ezra Miller as Scarlet Speedster was recently postponed and currently has a date of June 23, 2023. For more information on DC’s upcoming roster, check out our guide to new superhero movies.
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Josh Brolin on almost playing Batman in Batman v Superman: “That would have been a fun deal”
Josh Brolin has spoken out about almost being cast as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
The actor – who was in consideration for an older take on the Dark Knight before Ben Affleck ultimately got the gig – said on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast that he was game but, ultimately, was out of his hands.
“That was interesting to me. That was [director Zack Snyder’s] decision. That wasn’t my decision,” Brolin said.
Batman seemingly appealed to Brolin’s all-or-nothing risk-taking style. He explained, “Because something that is set up to not work at all or to work flyingly, I like those odds. I like playing with those odds. I’m like, ‘Am I the guy who’s gonna make it all fail?’” Brolin also said his version of Batman would have been “older [and] more raspy.”
However, he isn’t ruling out putting on the cape and cowl down the line. He joked: “Honestly, that would have been a fun deal and maybe I’ll do it one day when I’m 80.”
For now, the Bat-space is a little bit crowded. Robert Pattinson’s Caped Crusader proved a box office success in The Batman. The man who took the baton from Brolin – Ben Affleck – is also set to appear alongside fellow cinematic Batman actor Michael Keaton in The Flash. The DC movie, starring Ezra Miller as the Scarlet Speedster, has recently been delayed – and is now dated for June 23, 2023. For more on DC’s upcoming slate, be sure to check out our guide to new superhero movies.
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Josh Brolin on almost playing Batman in Batman v Superman: “That would have been a fun deal”
Josh Brolin has spoken out about almost being cast as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
The actor – who was in consideration for an older take on the Dark Knight before Ben Affleck ultimately got the gig – said on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused podcast that he was game but, ultimately, was out of his hands.
“That was interesting to me. That was [director Zack Snyder’s] decision. That wasn’t my decision,” Brolin said.
Batman seemingly appealed to Brolin’s all-or-nothing risk-taking style. He explained, “Because something that is set up to not work at all or to work flyingly, I like those odds. I like playing with those odds. I’m like, ‘Am I the guy who’s gonna make it all fail?’” Brolin also said his version of Batman would have been “older [and] more raspy.”
However, he isn’t ruling out putting on the cape and cowl down the line. He joked: “Honestly, that would have been a fun deal and maybe I’ll do it one day when I’m 80.”
For now, the Bat-space is a little bit crowded. Robert Pattinson’s Caped Crusader proved a box office success in The Batman. The man who took the baton from Brolin – Ben Affleck – is also set to appear alongside fellow cinematic Batman actor Michael Keaton in The Flash. The DC movie, starring Ezra Miller as the Scarlet Speedster, has recently been delayed – and is now dated for June 23, 2023. For more on DC’s upcoming slate, be sure to check out our guide to new superhero movies.
#Josh #Brolin #playing #Batman #Batman #Superman #fun #deal
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