Christopher Nolan is done with Batman.
Finis. Kaput. Wave bye-bye.
And he means it.
With the "The Dark Knight Rises," the third and final leg of the director's Batman trilogy, due in theaters July 20, speculation persists that he'll come back for another Caped Crusader flick or take on Warner Bros.' long-rumored Justice League film.
Nope.
"No, none at all," the 41-year-old Nolan told Entertainment Weekly when asked of the chances he'll helm a Justice League project.
"We're finished with all we're doing with Batman. This is the end of our take on the character. ... I've got no plans to do anything more, and certainly, no involvement with any Justice League project." He says the rumors started because he's executive producing of Zack Snyder's "Man of Steel" for Warner Bros.
And, you know, all guys in capes tend to look the same.
Nolan added that he will not offer to help any Batman reboot down the road. Though he expects such a project will come about, eventually.
"Batman will outlive us all, and our interpretation was ours. Obviously, we consider it definitive and kind of finished. The great thing about Batman is he lives on for future generations to reinterpret, and obviously, Warners will have to decide in the future what they're going to do with him," said Nolan. "We've had our say on the character."




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