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Jonathan Nolan Says One of Christopher Nolan’s Unmade Film Projects Is A Comedy

The annals of unmade Christopher Nolan films are not particularly long. Perhaps one of the legendary projects mentioned in the past was Nolan’s unrealized Howard Hughes project—some brief elements of which he folded into Bruce Wayne’s recluse period in “The Dark Knight Rises.” There was also, at one point in the past, Nolan’s intentions of remaking the surreal 1960s TV series, “The Prisoner,” created by and starring Patrick McGoohan (which is loosely rumored to be among the next projects he is thinking about making post “Oppenheimer”).
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Michael Keaton reprises his iconic Batman role in the full-length Super Bowl trailer for The Flash
More than 30 years after he first donned the iconic cape and cowl, Michael Keaton returns as Batman in the new full-length Super Bowl trailer for The Flash.The highly-anticipated film will be influenced by the iconic Flashpoint comic books that reveals multiple timelines Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) can visit.One of these timelines is where Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne/Batman has been living, with the 71-year-old actor reprising his role from 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns, still fighting crime in Gotham after all these years.The Flash will also bring back Ben Affleck as the primary DCEU timeline's Bruce Wayne/Batman as he tries to guide Barry along this dangerous path.The film also marks the DCEU debut of Sasha Calle playing Kara Danvers, a.k.a. Supergirl, who's seen in the final moments of the trailer.  I'm Batman: More than 30 years after he first donned the iconic cape and cowl, Michael Keaton returns as Batman in the new full-length Super Bowl trailer for The Flash  Flashpoint: The highly-anticipated film will be influenced by the iconic Flashpoint comic books that reveals multiple timelines Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) can visit Original Batman: One of these timelines is where Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne/Batman has been living, with the 71-year-old actor reprising his role from 1989's Batman and 1992's Batman Returns, still fighting crime in Gotham after all these yearsWhile a truncated version of the trailer debuted during the Super Bowl on Sunday, DC unveiled the full three-minute trailer online shortly thereafter.The trailer begins with Keaton's Batman asking Barry why he wants to stay in this universe, when he can go to any other.'Because this is the one where my mom lives.
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