Top 10 Filmmakers Who Can Tackle The Batman Reboot

Alfonso Cuaron

 Top 10 Filmmakers Who Can Tackle The Batman Reboot

Few filmmakers impress me as much as Alfonso Cuaron. But I don’t have to tell you that, I’m sure you’ve seen Children of Men.

The man is already in Warner Bros.’ good books (after helming the very successful Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban for them) so why not trust him with another one of their franchises? His inspired and daring direction is always a treat for the eyes and he’s no stranger to dark and grim material.

As well shot and framed as Nolan’s films are, I think Cuaron is a step above the aforementioned director and to see his unique direction and assured camerawork lend itself to a franchise like Batman, well, I think that could make for a very interesting film.

To be completely honest though, I shouldn’t even have to explain why Cuaron is so great. Rent Children of Men and watch the car ambush scene.

Enough said.

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  • http://twitter.com/MinimeJer05 Jeremy Lebens

    Rian Johnson, Duncan Jones and Darren Aronofsky sound like great picks, but I’d really like to see Alex Proyas handle Batman, even though I don’t care for much of his films. His dark and broody atmospheres are Tim Burton-ish, without the constant need for heavy makeup and eye shadow.

    I think pretty much any of these could tackle Batman just fine with the exception of Refn. Refn is a MASTERCLASS director, but Batman just doesn’t fit his style.

  • http://twitter.com/MinimeJer05 Jeremy Lebens

    I’m also randomly thinking of Sam Mendes, especially after all of this Skyfall promotion.

  • http://twitter.com/Silrian Silrian

    I think the best way to re-conceive Batman is to step away from Nolan’s realistic grittiness. I think the Arkham games are a great example of the more fantastical Batman having a near equal amount of deep quality. Though I’m a ridiculous fan of Nolan, especially his DK films, I do would say that there still hasn’t been the definitive Batman film with regards to all his classic trademarks. Especially his more common crime-fighting/detective aspects fell a little short in the grand ideologic scale of Nolan’s “Batman is a symbol “style.

    This having said I think the Wachowski’s are the best thing that comes to my mind right now. They have the experience, the prowess, the visual talent, the intellect. I think they’re one of the few with the potential to truly match Nolan’s run in quality. Perhaps Paul Dini as a writer?

  • yahoo

    I am not sure whoever wrote this article is thinking. Do you think WB is gonna put their number one ace up the sleeve in hands of someone who wants to try to make darker batman? In fact, WB will let batman as dark as it got w/ these 3 trilogy. Any darker, you are looking at batman paranormal activity. WB should hand this into already proven director. Did I mention batman is only superhero they have got who can consistently bank out big money?

  • Devanes

    No James Cameron?
    Ridley Scott is a great choice.

  • Ribet Introductions

    You left one mate, what about Gareth Evans? Director of The Raid:Redemption. This guy can do action like I haven’t seen before! That coupled with an amazing script, would be a mind blowing perfect storm to the franchise, the next level so to speak?