I was bummed when NBC canceled Constantine, but just like in the comic books dying can’t keep the jerky Brit down. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Matt Ryan has signed on for at least one episode of Arrow this coming fall! I hope he gets more than one episode, but with three CW DC Comics shows the Hellblazer might be able to lend his expertise to several in his words ‘costumers’. I am excited to see Constantine’s return to the small screen! Hopefully he can bring Zed and Chas along for the ride!
Deadpool’s First Trailer Has Hit The Net!
This has been kind of a trailery week on my blog, but you are just going to have to deal with it! The Deadpool trailer above is pretty great. I think they got Deadpool’s character down perfectly. We will have to wait until Valentine’s Day to see if the movie turned out as well as the trailer, but I hope so!
Batman: Arkham Knight Is About What It Takes To Be The Batman!
Kotaku ran an opinion piece on why they think the story in Batman: Arkham Knight failed, you can read it here, but I think that the author missed the point of the story. This is not a game about Batman dealing with this humanity, or how he is falling apart, this is a game showing what it takes to be Batman. This post is going to contain some spoilers, so watch out if you haven’t beaten the game.
At every turn in this game Batman is dealt a blow, personal or professional, but he keeps going. He powers through. Due to the events of previous games his sanity is also starting to tear, but instead of interacting with Joker like the author of Kotaku would like, he knows the hallucinations aren’t real, so he forces himself to ignore Mr. J. Never giving the Joker of his mind the time of day. If he was to interact, he would be giving in to the madness, and proving that point every time you do sort of interact with the Joker the hallucinations get worse.
The author is also mad because the game doesn’t let you fail enough. As Batman you are always winning. You always beat the bad guy, or destroy the tanks (those awful tanks). Well of course you do, your Batman! There are setbacks sure, but you do what you have to keep crime off the streets. To keep the shell of your city intact. You will win at all costs.
Kotaku wanted to see a Batman that was merely human, but Batman is more than that, he is a symbol. As a side quest you even meet the next Batman, so you know that this is not the end for the cape and cowl even if it is for Bruce. Speaking of Bruce, Batman: Arkham Knight also points out one more thing. Batman isn’t the mask, Bruce Wayne is. That is why Wayne is discarded at the end of this game, and why when the Joker is caged in Batman’s mind Batman says, “I am Batman!”, not, “I am Bruce!”. Bruce Wayne is disposable; Batman is forever.
Do We Want A Killing Joke Movie?
One DC’s big announcements at Comic-Con was the they are making a Batman: The Killing Joke animated movie, and just this week it was confirmed that the “THE” Joker himself Mark Hamill would reprise his role as the Clown Prince. Now The Killing Joke is a landmark graphic novel, and I am always okay with Mark Hamill’s devious laugh tickling my ears, but do we really want a Killing Joke movie?
The Killing Joke is about the Joker trying to drive Jim Gordon crazy, and pushing the Batman to break his code not to kill. Real light reading. Again a great book, but not one I am sure that I want to see acted out. Between the torture of Jim Gordon, and assault and crippling of Barbra Gordon it will be a hard movie to get through. I don’t expect all movies to be daisies and lollipops, but The Killing Joke might just be too grim to watch. Especially one featuring a mainline comic book hero.
We will see how this pans out, and Mark Hamill has wanted to do it for years, so I am sure that DC will make the best possible movie out of it they can. I just don’t know if I will want to watch it. Knowing me I probably will, but I may not be very happy with what I will witness. Hey at least we will get an Oracle origin story out of this right?
Shmee Reads The Tears Of Blood Series!
After reading the very decent book Starship Eternal by M.R. Forbes, I decided to give his fantasy books a try, and since his Tears of Blood series was on sale for three for a buck why not? (Unless you don’t like fantasy I guess) The three books in question are titled: His Dark Empire, His Cure for Magic, and His Dark Heart. Like Starship Eternal Forbes doesn’t add a lot to the fantasy genre, but his books are competent and engaging.
The stories follow a young girl Eryn who finds out she has what is known as ‘The Curse’, and an old man named Silas trying to remember his past. ‘The Curse’ is this universe’s name for magic, and all who have it are hunted down and killed, or forced to work for him. He is trying to keep control over everything, even if it means killing innocent people, and causing everyone in his empire to live in fear.
What I liked about this series is that it feels very much like it is ‘post fantasy’. Like the time of magic and elves has just past, and people are trying to live in what would be similar to the dark ages. Barely remembering the fantastic days before their time. Again this is nothing new, Game of Thrones is the same way, but unlike Game of Thrones there aren’t eight million people to keep track of. Just two, and two is enough.
I don’t think these books will blow you away, but they will entertain those who enjoy the genre. M.R. Forbes writes well, and his books are fun to read. They just aren’t amazing or new. Though there is nothing wrong with that. I wish I could write as competently. The Tears of Blood series is a good way to scratch your fantasy itch, but not much more.