FUCK THAT! WE'LL TRAIN HIS ASS LIKE A MONKEY AND MAKE HIMSELF INTO A PROPER THESPIAN! Besides...who else could play the role of a ratchet asshole who gets into shit and could still be swooned by the oodles of young girls and mature women with powered clits? That's right.... Justin Todd Beiber aka The Red Bieber aka Thug Robin
I think Tatum could pull it off as Gambit, but in my humble opinion, I felt that Harry Connick, Jr. would do it a lot better since he is from New Orleans and he can speak Cajun and maybe Creole. But that was over a decade ago. We'll see. Justin Bieber as Jason Todd? I don't know about that. Since the character of Joker, who allegedly killed Jason, had been retired, I guess if Jason were to return as The Red Hood, the script is going to be flipped and the focus will be on Red Hood's killing sprees and Batman's mission to stop him. But Bieber once played a teen psychotic on an episode of CSI.
Shit. You just described Chris Brown. I'd take his sorry ass over Bieber. At least he has some movies under his belt.........
Personally waiting to see who they cast as the various characters before deciding whether or not to get into these series.
The philosophy of Rule 34 is..."If you can think it, it's already there." Which means...someone already beat me to Iron Fistting...in some form.
It is true. There is nothing new under the sun. However, it is all about the approach to a subject. Look at westerns for instance. You see the same props as the previous films like horses, spurs, a saddle, chaps, a Colt single action revolver(or a Smith & Wesson Schofield break-top revolver), a Winchester rifle, a wide sky and a desolate landscape. The protagonist(or the first person seen) is just someone trying to get somewhere. We know nothing about this person other than the fact of what we see on that person. We know that this person is alone in a lawless land and time. Do we know this person's past? No. But we will know soon. Because this person will engage in an action that will identify him/her as either a hero/heroine, lawman or criminal. Today, westerns reveal the realities of life in those days. But it all starts with the character and then the story begins.