
This is very exciting because back when Batman Returns released, many people were looking forward to another sequel. At this point, it's not surprising that the long scrapped Bat-suit is being used, as it seems like everything that didn't make the films will at least make a cameo in the new series. Quinones, via Twitter, has debuted the first look at one of Batman '89's new suits, which was originally intended for the sequel to Batman Returns. Now, Joe Quinones has revealed something huge that will blow readers minds. Related: DC's Most Tragic Batman Makes His Return in Infinite Frontier In a recent tweet, Quinones confirmed that Batman '89's Batcave is a mix of both 1989's Batman and Batman Returns' slightly different caves. Along with that, Batman '89 will be incorporating elements from both Burton films. But that was scrapped as they had too much going on, however now Quinones is bringing him back as Tim Burton originally planned. In Williams' case, Harvey was supposed to show up in Batman Returns and eventually transform into Two-Face. I don't how they come up with this style of acting but they seem to go 'Go to soap opera school.Such characters as Billy Dee Williams' Harvey Dent are set to make the leap to the comics as well. Go count how many times I put my hands on my hips. "I tried to be like an actor on a soap opera.

It was just so huge I think it made no difference what I was doing," Kilmer admitted.

He said fellow Batman Forever actors Tommy Lee Jones, who played Two-Face, and Jim Carrey, who portrayed The Riddler, managed to deliver huge performances in their villainous roles. Kilmer elaborated further on his performance and likened playing Batman to acting in a soap opera, though he indicated that his co-stars were not as restricted by their costumes.

It was a struggle for me to get a performance past the suit, and it was frustrating until I realized that my role in the film was just to show up and stand where I was told to." "You also can't hear anything and after a while people stop talking to you, it's very isolating. "When you're in it, you can barely move and people have to help you stand up and sit down," he added.
