
He just about threw on a cowl and joined the “Justice League.”
“Dune” actor Josh Brolin is opening up about just about obtaining forged as Batman — about director Zack Snyder’s greatest decision, now-recently-engaged Ben Affleck — in his variations of the superhero franchise.
“It would have been the older, the much more raspy, for lack of a greater word,” Brolin explained on MTV’s “Satisfied Unhappy Confused” podcast a short while ago, describing how his choose would have differed from Affleck’s portrayal in 2016’s “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” and 2017’s “Justice League.”
He also reported that the thought was “interesting” to him and claimed that the preference to as a substitute cast Affleck, 49, was not his choice, but Snyder’s.
“Honestly, that would have been a fun offer,” Brolin, 54, included. “And perhaps I’ll do it when I’m 80.”
Affleck is established to appear again as Batman in the forthcoming production of “The Flash,” starring beleaguered actor Ezra Miller.
Brolin also weighed in on filmmaker Joel Schumacher’s “Batman & Robin,” an oddly sexual — and notably derided — 1997 variation of the Caped Crusader, played by George Clooney, 60, along with Chris O’Donnell, 51, as Robin/Dick Grayson.


“By the way, who I didn’t consider was undesirable — I talked to Clooney, who nevertheless is joking about it and it was not his fault,” Brolin mentioned. “He enjoys a superior nipple joke and that was all [director] Joel [Schumacher]. He didn’t do anything wrong.”
Most lately, a moodier, eyeliner-donning Darkish Knight — played by Robert Pattinson, 35 — has soared into ever-increasing Gotham Metropolis and to box-business office heights in “The Batman,” which will stream on HBO Max starting on Monday, April 18.
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