New Details on Affleck’s Batman Movie That Never Happened – IGN The Fix: Entertainment

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A few details have been revealed about Ben Affleck’s solo Batman movie. It’s not a lot, but artist and director Jay Oliva, who worked with Affleck inthe pre-production phase, said the movie did indeed have Deathstroke as the villain, and probably others. It also would’ve taken into account the 80 years of Batman mythos. Too bad we’ll probably never see it, unless maybe Affleck wanted to turn it into a comic? Speaking of movies that never happened, The Incredible Hulk 2 was likely lost in the legal tangle that is the movie rights to the Hulk, but director Louis Leterrier confirmed it would’ve had Red and Grey Hulks, and would’ve been more rooted in the MCU. And finally, The Warriors is getting a new adaptation, but it’s not a movie or series.

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