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Way back in April, I did an article called "Take 2! Another Take on Titles". That article presented poster images along with a brief description of a fictitious television show. Basically, I took the title of an existing TV show and tried to re-imagine what that show might be based solely on the title. Recently, I've been watching a lot of the Batman cartoon from the 90s, so this time I've taken the titles of (relatively) recent movies and re-imagined them as spin-offs of the Batman franchise. Click on the images to enlarge them.


This movie deals with a very young Bruce Wayne, picking up directly after his parents are murdered. It shows his troubled childhood, as he deals with his grief and guilt which eventually turn into bitterness. All the while, his family's butler Alfred struggles to understand the young boy and become a stabilizing force in his life.


This spin-off follows the events of The Dark Knight. Former District Attorney Harvey Dent survived his fall at the end of that movie. The trauma from losing Rachel and the severe burns he suffered has caused a split personality to emerge. Now, as Two Face he goes about taking over the criminal underworld of Gotham City and building his own empire of crime. However, the real Harvey, a man who upheld justice above all else, is still struggling to regain control. Batman, Gotham City and Harvey Dent are all headed towards one last chance at redemption.


Ducard: If you make yourself more than just a man, if you devote yourself to an ideal and if they can't stop you, you become something else entirely.

Bruce: Which is?

Ducard: A legend, Mister Wayne.

Three years after the events of The Dark Knight, Batman has become a myth. He is merely a name whispered fearfully among hoodlums and crooks, a passing shadow across the moon that makes burglars freeze in their tracks. Following the death of Rachel and the betrayal of Harvey Dent, Bruce Wayne has become a recluse, shutting himself off from everyone. But the legend of the Batman still holds powerful influence over the criminal element in Gotham City. The average man no longer dares turn to crime except in great desperation. But another legend has endured as well. The legend of the Joker. The new breed of criminals that the prince of crime promised are here - costumed lunatics who hold the city in the grip of fear. Soon, the Batman will hear his calling anew. To stop legendary villains, Gotham needs a legendary hero.


So, there they are. What do you think? Please let me know by leaving a comment below.

6 comments:

LOL These are great! I think Last Chance Harvey was my favorite. ^_^

November 1, 2009 at 11:39 PM  

Thanks! I'm glad you liked them.

November 2, 2009 at 4:50 PM  

Very clever! For the pictures, did you just find photos and just put the words on them or was there more editing involved?

November 17, 2009 at 1:35 AM  

Thanks!

For the Orphan poster, I just took a still from Batman Begins, copied the title from an Orphan poster and added the tag line.

For Last Chance Harvey, I used a poster for The Dark Knight, replaced that title and the Batman logo with the title from a Last Chance Harvey poster and added the tag line.

I am Legend required the most work. I started with a concept image for I am Legend. Then I superimposed the silhouette of Batman from a Batman Begins poster. I added the Batman logo and the title lettering copied from an I am Legend poster. Then I simply added the little bit of text at the top. Of the three of them, you gain the most extra benefit from viewing that one at full size.

November 17, 2009 at 1:33 PM  

Awesome. I like them.

December 5, 2009 at 8:10 AM  

These turned out excellent! Now we just have to finish our Time Lords poster! :D

January 1, 2010 at 11:08 AM  

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