AliasMan02 said:
If this totally rules and Phoenix wins an Oscar and the thing does well commercially:
1. Will DC make this the launching point for the new Batman, and
2. Why WOULDN'T they do that?
I know they just got over the whole shared universe thing, but a Batman who comes into being in reaction to a Joker like this (instead of the opposite as is usually shown) seems like a strong foundation to me.
The new Reeves Batman isn't even in production yet, right?
Echoing C@LAg, Reeve's Batman isn't in production yet, but by October it will likely be cast, deep into pre-production, and relatively close to filming. WB isn't going to change course at that point. They're soon reaching the point of no return. Besides, this Joker movie has been in the works for a few years now, and they've had Reeve's under contract for a while now as well, so they would have already figured all this out by now and wouldn't be waiting to see how successful
Joker is.
While not even remotely substantiated, there ARE rumors that Reeve's Batman MIGHT take place in the '90s, but that just doesn't make any sense to me. However, if, for some reason, that ends up being the time period, I guess Phoenix could technically play his iteration of the Joker in a sequel to the new Batman. They'd have to age him a few years, of course, but I guess it could work.
That said, again, all indications are pointing toward this new Batman being set in present day - or at least a version of our present day - and being in a completely different universe from anything we've seen yet. Also, I just don't see Phoenix coming back to the role either. I imagine part of his commitment to this movie was likely due in part to not having to commit to any sequels.