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Concept art for Darren Arnofsky's abandoned Batman movie is strange, incredibly interesting

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Concept art for Darren Arnofsky's abandoned Batman movie is strange,  incredibly interesting

nbsp; Somewhere in between Batman and Robin and the eventual launch of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Warner Bros explored the idea of producing a Batman: Year One movie produced by one Darren Arnofsky, most famous for movies like Black Swan and The Wrestler. Though WB eventual went with Bale's vision for the caped crusader,…

Frank Miller Says Darren Aronofsky's BATMAN Film Project Was Way Too Dark —  GeekTyrant

Frank Miller Says Darren Aronofsky's BATMAN Film Project Was Way Too Dark — GeekTyrant

Joker (2019 film), Superhero Films Wiki

Joker (2019 film), Superhero Films Wiki

Realistic Batman : r/DC_Cinematic

Realistic Batman : r/DC_Cinematic

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Darren Aronofsky Discusses His Joaquin Phoenix Batman Movie and Why It  Didn't Get Made — GeekTyrant

Darren Aronofsky Discusses His Joaquin Phoenix Batman Movie and Why It Didn't Get Made — GeekTyrant

What movie did you think was great when you watched it first but later felt  it wasn't as good as you thought? - Quora

What movie did you think was great when you watched it first but later felt it wasn't as good as you thought? - Quora

Film/TV] Concept designs for Darren Aronofsky's proposed Batman movie  (partly based on Frank Miller's YEAR ONE) : DCcomics

Film/TV] Concept designs for Darren Aronofsky's proposed Batman movie (partly based on Frank Miller's YEAR ONE) : DCcomics

Concept art for Darren Arnofsky's abandoned Batman movie is strange, incredibly  interesting

Concept art for Darren Arnofsky's abandoned Batman movie is strange, incredibly interesting

My Batman Was Too Nice For Him”: Frank Miller Talks Darren Aronofsky's  Abandoned Adaptation Of 'Year One' – IndieWire

My Batman Was Too Nice For Him”: Frank Miller Talks Darren Aronofsky's Abandoned Adaptation Of 'Year One' – IndieWire