As Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice rakes in an egregious amount of cash worldwide, and as audiences become increasingly divided over whether it’s a fun flick or a terrible film, we look to the future. For Batman fans it’s an uncertain path that lies ahead: Ben Affleck, who has been receiving terrific notices for his portrayal of Bruce Wayne, is only contracted for two more movies. And neither of them is a Batman movie.
According to Patrick Whitesell, the co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor [WME]:“Well, he’s contracted to do at least Justice League One and Two, so at least three times wearing the cape.”
The interview at Hollywood Reporter confirms several suspicions about Affleck’s involvement with the DC superhero universe currently being established at Warner Bros. The Oscar-winning filmmaker appears to have made only a limited commitment to the cape and cowl, leaving him open to produce and direct his own projects.
But one of those projects might be Batman.
“And there’s a script that he’s written that is a really cool [Batman] idea,“ Whitesell adds in the interview. “So that’s out there as an option.”
Although many fans scoffed at the casting of Ben Affleck as Batman, particularly after he starred in a disappointing Daredevil movie, those same fans are currently eating crow. (Eating bat?) Besides, Affleck’s directorial career is significantly more consistent than his acting career, having been behind the camera for some of the most acclaimed and exciting thrillers in recent years (Gone Baby Gone, The Town, Argo).
The prospect of Affleck bringing his down to earth sensibility to a Batman movie, possibly toning down Zack Snyder’s sensationalism in favor of the character-driven, moody and thoughtful dramas that the actor has become known for? Even the Batman v Superman detractors might think the most recent film was worth it.
Then again… maybe not. After all, Affleck’s screenplay may not be what Warner Bros. is looking for. They have very particular plans for the world of the DC superheroes, and while they would probably welcome an auteur like Ben Affleck in theory, in practice having too many strong voices behind the camera could dilute their ideas for the brand.
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William Bibbiani (everyone calls him ‘Bibbs’) is Crave’s film content editor and critic. You can hear him every week on The B-Movies Podcast and watch him on the weekly YouTube series Most Craved and What the Flick. Follow his rantings on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.