What excellent news. And a little uncanny that my recent customized Two-Face, from a FTC Jimmy Olsen figure, is not far removed from a young Shatner. Had I known, I could have used a Mego Kirk head.
Perfect choice! I like the idea of using actors/actresses from the 60s. As I said in another thread, I hope they will eventually use the voice/likeness of Ann Margret for Poison Ivy.
Is this going to be based off of the famed "lost episode" of the TV series which would have featured Two-Face?
Jthree wrote:Still hope Batgirl, and some other 60's villains show up.
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If they go into production of a full series - or maybe even a third movie - I'm sure Batgirl will show up. Had Yvonne Craig not passed away I'm sure she would have already been involved. But, seeing as how she will now just be impersonated they likely do not see her character as vital as they do some of the older actors.
Speaking of which, I wonder if we might see another appearance by Van Williams' Green Hornet.
Therin of Andor wrote:
What excellent news. And a little uncanny that my recent customized Two-Face, from a FTC Jimmy Olsen figure, is not far removed from a young Shatner. Had I known, I could have used a Mego Kirk head.
Sounds like a great project to tackle! Be sure to post pictures when you are done.
My mom, God rest her soul, would have loved to have seen this happen. She was a fan of the over the top acting each did as well as by Burt Reynolds. She got her wish to see Adam and Burt Reynolds together in, "Hooper" and now this! Boy, talk about a dream come true. I just wish Adam could have been given all the opportunities Shatner has been afforded over the years.
The Boss wrote:Perfect choice! I like the idea of using actors/actresses from the 60s. As I said in another thread, I hope they will eventually use the voice/likeness of Ann Margret for Poison Ivy.
You know, I always thought Tina Lund from "Land of the Giants," and appeared as a henchgirl in John Astin's Riddler two-parter would have made a great Poison Ivy. Really. And she probably wouldn't have cost as much as Ann Margaret.