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Why did it took DC a long time to create a new Batman film? It feels like Batman and Robin was ages ago.
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#2
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I think Warner Brothers wasn't having much success in the box office carrying on the films, it was though they were just pumping them out from hype of the previous film. I also think that they had to wait until someone came along and wrote a script which was good enough to sink $150 million into.
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#3
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That shows us how scriptwriters are important on making movies. That's probably why they striked because some of them may feel underpaid.
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#4
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The Batman franchise was more or less considered dead, untill Batman Begins came along
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#5
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it was only 8 years i mean think about the longest yard, star wars, titanic, superman,italian job and war of the worlds they all took ages to make remakes or new film series until they were made
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Well it took so long because first the script took longer than usual and the movie was a little longer and also better.
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#7
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Titanic, bluh.
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#8
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Mj Vashti, why are you talking about the Titanic?
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Because....
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#10
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But this thing has nothing to do with the Titanic.
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