‘When I made Batman, the word franchise didn’t exist’: Tim Burton doesn’t want to make any more superhero movies!

‘When I made Batman, the word franchise didn’t exist’: Tim Burton doesn’t want to make any more superhero movies!

If you wanted to see Tim Burton at the helm of a superhero franchise again, bad news… it wasn’t supposed to happen, or at least not right away.

Beetlejuice In the weeks leading up to Beetlejuice’s release, Tim Burton is on a major world tour accompanying the film, giving interviews in which he is occasionally asked about his past and future films.

in the columns of DiversityThe filmmaker was asked about the place for Batman and the superhero franchise.

You should never say never

If we had offered him a franchise, the director would have refused. “You should never say never“, he clarifies, recalling that he currently accepts projects at his own discretion, but as it is.That’s not what he’s interested in right now.“.

Looking back, Tim Burton explains that he was given a lot of creative freedom during Batman by the studio that controlled the film at the time in 1988.

I was lucky because at that time the word “franchise” did not exist. Batman was almost a bit experimental at the time. It deviated from the idea we might have of a superhero movie, He explained to Variety. Being in England brought pressure. We were only focused on the film and there were no considerations like we might have today before a film starts“.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice opens in French cinemas on September 11, 2024.

Source: Allocine

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