The Cinematic Schematic
The Batman – The Cinematic Schematic Review
“This isn’t the podcast you deserve, but it is the one you need right now.” – Alfred Pennyworth in some modern iteration of Batman, probably. The Cinematic Schematic returns in our March edition to take a dive deep into Gotham’s criminal underbelly to answer the most important question regarding The Batman: Does the big screen need another new take on Batman, especially so soon, and if so, is writer/director Matt Reeves up for the challenge? Rejoining host Caleb Masters to explore the answers to those questions is the podcast’s quintessential and reliably talented Lucius Fox-like recurring host, Laron Chapman, the self-proclaimed “Calendar Man” of podcast guests, Daniel Bokemper, and the George Clooney Batman of guest hosts, Brock Lay. Since the character first made his way to the big screen in Batman: The Movie (1966), the caped crusader has been the star of eleven theatrically released films(not including 2017’s Justice League) featuring six different actors in live-action and two different voice actors (never forget Kevin Conroy or Will Arnett). Despite eventually becoming a fresh standalone take on the character, The Batman originally started as another DC Extended Universe (DCEU) movie featuring writer/director/producer/star Ben Affleck. In 2017, the Argo writer/director stepped away […]
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