Ben Affleck Talks BATMAN VS. SUPERMAN In The latest Issue Of Playboy

Ben Affleck Talks BATMAN VS. SUPERMAN In The latest Issue Of Playboy

Our new Caped Crusader Ben Affleck talks Batman in the latest issue of Playboy, covering everything from the backlash to Zack's Vision. Hit the jump for the excerpt, as well as the link to the full article.

By aevelasquez - Jan 27, 2014 02:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman vs. Superman
Source: Gawker



PLAYBOY: When Warner Bros. named you Batman, the internet exploded with hostility. After climbing back from career adversity to win the best picture Oscar for Argo, was your initial reaction more "Not again" or "Screw you"?

AFFLECK: It wasn't either, really. I expected that reaction. Warner Bros. told me, "You should know what you're getting into." They showed me the reactions to other folks who had been cast in these roles. They said this is how it tends to play out initially.

PLAYBOY: What convinced you?

AFFLECK: When they asked if I would be Batman, I told them I didn't see myself in the role and I was going to have to beg off. They said I'd fit well into how they were going to approach the character and asked me to look at what the writer-director, Zack Snyder, was doing. The stuff was incredible.

PLAYBOY: Why?

AFFLECK: It was a unique take on Batman that was still consistent with the mythology. It made me excited. All of a sudden I had a reading of the character. When people see it, it will make more sense than it does now or even than it did to me initially.

PLAYBOY: How will your Batman differ from the others, particularly the one played by Christian Bale?

AFFLECK: I don't want to give away too much, but the idea for the new Batman is to redefine him in a way that doesn't compete with the Bale and Chris Nolan Batman but still exists within the Batman canon. It will be an older and wiser version, particularly as he relates to Henry Cavill's Superman character.

PLAYBOY: How much did the hostile fan reaction bother you?

AFFLECK: I understand I'm at a disadvantage with the internet. If I thought the result would be another Daredevil, I'd be out there picketing myself. [laughs] Why would I make the movie if I didn't think it was going to be good and that I could be good in it?

PLAYBOY: How would you have handled this a decade ago, when things weren't going so well?

AFFLECK: I probably would have been more sensitive. I had less perspective than I do now. I've learned it doesn't matter what people think before a movie comes out; what matters is what people think when they see the movie. There's a lot of noise in the world, and the internet magnifies that energy. My focus is on the actual execution of the movie. Would I have had that perspective 10 years ago? I don't know. The world was different then. It seems odd to me to criticize casting if you haven't read the script and don't know the tone or the take. But the casting of high-profile projects seems to generate negative attention; it's fun to give your thumbs-up or thumbs-down. I've had the luxury recently of doing Argo,The Town and The Company Men, films that didn't have a high profile. You have the luxury of waiting until the movie is released before being judged. I've learned to think, I may succeed or fail, but I'm going to do so on the merit of my own instincts. It's a great business in that way. You do a movie that's successful, you get a little victory lap, and then you start at the beginning; you have to prove yourself all over again. I like that because it motivates you to work harder. I was thrilled with the reception Argo got. It was one of the great professional experiences of my life. I'm thrilled I'm working with David Fincher in Gone Girl and that I'll direct Live by Night, this big, sweeping gangster-epic morality story.

PLAYBOY: You turned around a cold streak playing George Reeves in Hollywoodland, a film about how his acting career was destroyed after he was typecast as Superman. Did you learn any lessons to prepare you to play another caped icon?

AFFLECK: When George Reeves was Super-man you had three TV channels, and that show was iconic. Now there are so many more options. You see actors doing everything from YouTube shorts to big-budget movies. Also, television shows hold you hostage for long periods. My wife was on a show for five years. It's the same with Jon Hamm and Mad Men. It's conceivable you could become hostage to one role. In movies? Look at Robert Downey Jr. He's able to be brilliant in Iron Man and The Avengers, but he can also go do Sherlock Holmes.

PLAYBOY: George Clooney kept a photo of himself as Batman on his office wall as a reminder of what can happen when you take a role for money and fame. If you had such a photo in your office, which movie would you go with?

AFFLECK: I'd probably have two or three. [laughs] It'd be tough to choose. The only movie I actually regret is Daredevil. It just kills me. I love that story, that character, and the fact that it got [frick]ed up the way it did stays with me. Maybe that's part of the motivation to do Batman.

PLAYBOY: Describe what holding that Oscar statue meant to you when Argo won for best picture.

AFFLECK: There had been plenty of moments when I didn't know where I was going to end up. I had been kicked around some and maybe left for dead. I'm not a great believer in awards and the idea that some movie is best, because it's subjective. But standing there at the Academy Awards eased some of the pain and frustration I'd been carrying. I loved movies and felt I knew how to make good ones and had something to offer, but there was a time when I wasn't sure I would be invited to try anymore.

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Pasto
Pasto - 1/27/2014, 2:45 PM
Awesome....simply awesome...
Kurne
Kurne - 1/27/2014, 2:50 PM
Wtf... He's said the exact same things in previous interviews :P
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/27/2014, 2:50 PM
thanks for posting this,i would of missed this interview otherwise.

i only pay attention to the photos.
Necrophobos
Necrophobos - 1/27/2014, 2:52 PM
He's off the movie my ass. More press BS. He's Batman, and he's here to stay.
MoodyMax
MoodyMax - 1/27/2014, 2:52 PM
Old interview, isn't it? He's said these exact things before...
Knightrider
Knightrider - 1/27/2014, 2:54 PM
Really good response from Affleck.

I have never had a problem with him, however he also seems to be saying all the right things.

He isn't saying his career wasn't rubbish at one point, nor that DareDevil was amazing. He is admitting mistakes, and has learned a lot from the expereinces in his career, which is shown by the quality of his work in recent times.
Havenless
Havenless - 1/27/2014, 2:54 PM
Affleck is playing the next Batman?!? What the hell?

NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 1/27/2014, 2:57 PM
This article was already posted a couple months ago.
HavocPrime
HavocPrime - 1/27/2014, 2:58 PM
So does this put to rest the rumours of him leaving the film? As why would he be doing interviews about it if that was the case.
MediaMan
MediaMan - 1/27/2014, 3:01 PM
@Nomis - you're exactly correct, the Director's Cut of Daredevil is way better than the theatrical version.

Good answers by Affleck. I think he'll do an excellent job. May be the best yet...
luffycapri
luffycapri - 1/27/2014, 3:02 PM
If he hadn't done Daredevil , he wouldn't have met his wife Jennifer garner
Bekss
Bekss - 1/27/2014, 3:04 PM
Is an old interview
http://batman-news.com/2013/12/04/ben-affleck-batman-differs-christian-bales-internet-backlash/
Someone doesn't like the rumors about him leaving. haha
MrReese
MrReese - 1/27/2014, 3:10 PM
Ben IS Batman!! ;)
MarvelWeiner
MarvelWeiner - 1/27/2014, 3:10 PM
They've got these kinds of interviews on playboy magazines? who knew...
MoodyMax
MoodyMax - 1/27/2014, 3:13 PM
PEOPLE...PAY ATTENTION BEFORE YOU COMMENT:

This is an old article. It doesn't lend credence to the "He's leaving" argument. But it doesn't refute it, either.

It means nothing right now.
Bekss
Bekss - 1/27/2014, 3:14 PM
Mrblackjack

You said that to me? Because I really don't care about him or even the movie for now.
If it wasn't to me then nevermind.
DaVinci31
DaVinci31 - 1/27/2014, 3:14 PM
This "incredible" and "redef[ined]" version of Batman better be this



and not this



thebearjew
thebearjew - 1/27/2014, 3:16 PM
this is old
thebearjew
thebearjew - 1/27/2014, 3:17 PM
I am still waiting on some real news on this picture
Brainiac13
Brainiac13 - 1/27/2014, 3:17 PM
Did they get him to strip for for the gals afterwards.
whoa123
whoa123 - 1/27/2014, 3:18 PM
This is a new interview but some of the answers are basically what he said before (especially in the firs three). Still, I can't wait to see his take on Bats.
thebearjew
thebearjew - 1/27/2014, 3:18 PM
hes right downey is really good as Sherlock holmes
thebearjew
thebearjew - 1/27/2014, 3:19 PM
@whoa123 I can wait to see the movie im excited but I have the ability to wait im not going to explode or anything but im really running out of patience to see the suit
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 1/27/2014, 3:21 PM
He could do a good job as Bats..time will tell.
Daredevil (directors cut) is not a bad movie.
He has many,many other films that are dogshit.
batmanvsuperman
batmanvsuperman - 1/27/2014, 3:22 PM
I have faith in ben good actor he will own the role..even tho I wanted Scott admins but ben will be fine good luck ben
BritishMonkey
BritishMonkey - 1/27/2014, 3:23 PM
This article is kinda old by a couple of months, I remember reading this a while back elsewhere.

But still, Ben Affleck will be perfect as Batman and Bruce Wayne.
TheAstoundingMan
TheAstoundingMan - 1/27/2014, 3:40 PM
Awesome, looking forward to all of his projects in the next couple of years.

Good to know that the studios have developed preventative measures to bolster actors' immunity to fan boy rage.
McNyagano
McNyagano - 1/27/2014, 3:47 PM
He'll be better than Bale's depiction of Batman, that's for sure.
whoa123
whoa123 - 1/27/2014, 3:47 PM
@bluedude- I agree, they should give us a glimpse of it at least as an apology for the delay haha
TheRationalNerd
TheRationalNerd - 1/27/2014, 3:47 PM
Someone make a meme for those pics of Ben! lol
Himura
Himura - 1/27/2014, 3:51 PM
Is it just me or does he look like Bruce Wayne in those pictures
GeekyCheekyChic
GeekyCheekyChic - 1/27/2014, 3:55 PM
I have faith in you Ben. I have in Terrio coming in to touch up the script.
I have zero faith in Gadot as Wonder Woman so I hope its another Malin Ackerman Watchmen thing where I thought what? and then saw her in action and went WHOA! she is beating ass!
MoodyMax
MoodyMax - 1/27/2014, 3:56 PM
"Ben is back to work being Batman when they went back to the original shooting schedule. The rumors are false."

No shit. You don't say?
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