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As Warner Bros. is trying to figure out how to best bring the Dark Knight back to the big screen upon the completion of Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" series, DC Comics is going the "Batman Begins" route and starting from scratch... sort of.
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I doubt it'll be a new origin story, but you never know: The Amazing Spider-Man did get a little repetitive not too long after the original trilogy.
God..Another reboot.
It just makes the most sense I think for a new series to start. Is it to soon? Probably. That could easily be argued and I wouldn't dispute it...is it necessary? I would have to say yes and going Year One seems to be the right way to go in my opinion.
I would like a new batman movie with night wing and batgirl ,
and i hope we can see 2 villains in one movie.
like hush , The Riddler.
Batman already had a couple of re-boots and these re-boots have been done very fittingly I think.
The franchise now needs to move away from telling *another new beginning and simply make a powerful forward progressive story.