Erm,isn't he a bit short to be Batman? I thought he was meant to be an imposing, intimidating figure... I have to confess I liked Val Kilmer in Batman Forever, but I don't know if he would fit the bill again. Hmmm. How about David Boreanaz?

If he was having a good day.
by Jayjay
Matt Damon, eye candy that he is, would suck at Batman or Superman.He'd probably make a reasonable Jimmy Olsen, but that's about it.
by Jayjay
The problem with Keating was that he made a great Bruce Wayne, but a lousy Batman.
Sounds like a dumb idea to me. The character of Batman, spends equal time perfecting his mind and his body, Superman doesn't have to. So what's with casting blokes who'd crumble if you breathed on them wrong, hopefully the casting director if he has made this terrible mistake, will never work in Hollywood again!!!
by Sydney
'They wanted to get away from the mega-muscled action stars,' revealed our man, 'and add a bit of sensitivity and broodiness to the characters.'
Nothing wrong with that, he's a very nice young man. Where's a lewd lip-licking smilie when you need one
by Jayjay
However, I think Jason Lee should make an appearance as the Joker, but only because I'm obsessed with Jason Lee.
Matt Damon? Eye candy?? Ok, so maybe I'm not best qualified on the subject, but still..
by Jayjay
Matt Damon, eye candy that he is, would suck at Batman or Superman.He'd probably make a reasonable Jimmy Olsen, but that's about it.
I never actually saw Kilmer as Batman, as everything I saw about the film told me it sucked, but I've never liked him anyway. What was wrong with Keaton? It's not like any actor has a whole lot to do in the role, and it's the alter-ego that I find important. Case in point - Tobey Maguire was great as Peter Parker, who cares what he was like as Spider-Man, since it was nearly all CGI anyway?
The problem with Keating was that he made a great Bruce Wayne, but a lousy Batman. Kilmer was the opposite way round.
Bruce Willis? Hmm.. DB was rumoured for Batman (seeing as how 'Angel' S1 was littered with references - "And you can count on me, cos I'm the Dark Avenger"
I actually think Bruce Willis would make a reasonable job of Batman (but not sure about Bruce Wayne). Superman, I'm not sure about. No one really springs to mind. I suppose DB would be no more offensive than anyone else.
There should be some law saying that Jason Lee has to make an appearance in every film, although I can only see Jack Nicholson as the Joker myself..
However, I think Jason Lee should make an appearance as the Joker, but only because I'm obsessed with Jason Lee.
Most recently seen in 'Minority Report' as the investigating agent who got shot. According to IMDB he also appeared in 'Ballykissangel.
by Sydney
Who's Colin Farrel anyway????
Though he was good in the role, I find Jack Nicholson physically wrong for the Joker. Although I'm not sure how important a factor that is: though there are clear phyiscal signposts to characters, different comic book artists can end up rendering very different images.
by In a State of Dan
There should be some law saying that Jason Lee has to make an appearance in every film, although I can only see Jack Nicholson as the Joker myself..
Jude and Jonny Depp are way wrong for Superman Colin Farrell maybe. It looks like they are trying to do a Spiderman type casting, the only problem is Peter Parker is meant to be a average guy, Superman well is Superman.
by Sydney
Not sure exactly how accurate this is, but taken from peoplenews.com today (25/07/2002)
"Jude Law has beaten competition from Johnny Depp and Colin Farrel for the role of Superman in the forthcoming film Superman versus Batman. Apparently, it was decided that the blue-eyed, blonde-haired Jude would give the Kryptonite-fearing superhero a touch of new man-style vulnerability. Farrel has landed the role of Batman. 'They wanted to get away from the mega-muscled action stars,'
Actually that's not just you
by wes
I say do Dark Knight Returns as a movie and bring back Keaton ,but thats just me.