JUSTICE LEAGUE's J.K. Simmons Doesn't Believe That He'll Return As Commissioner Gordon In The Near Future

JUSTICE LEAGUE's J.K. Simmons Doesn't Believe That He'll Return As Commissioner Gordon In The Near Future

While the Justice League star is optimistic about reprising the role of Jim Gordon in the DCEU, J.K. Simmons has now revealed that he's heard nothing which points to any sort of return down the line...

By JoshWilding - Nov 26, 2018 01:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: Collider
Despite being beloved for his performance as J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy, there was a lot of excitement surrounding the fact that J.K. Simmons had signed on to play Commissioner Jim Gordon in Zack Snyder's Justice League and beyond. 

Unfortunately, with the status of Matt Reeves' The Batman still very much a mystery, it sounds like the actor won't be returning as the Dark Knight's ally in the near future despite being hopeful that it could still happen. "There are conversations going on, that I’m not going to make public," he explained. 

"As far as I know, there’s no opportunity, in the immediate future, for me to do more Commissioner Gordon, but I continue to be optimistic that it will happen again." Just because there's no opportunity in the "immediate future," that doesn't mean it won't ever happen because The Batman could start shooting two or three years from now and that's when Simmons may be asked to return.

Unfortunately, with all the signs pointing to Reeves essentially rebooting the franchise by casting a younger actor as the Caped Crusader, chances are he would want a young version of Gordon too. What do you guys think? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

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will he/won't he relationship with The Batman!

Batman Begins



2012 - Shortly after the release of the critically acclaimed Oscar-winning movie Argo, Ben Affleck was named as the frontrunner to take the helm of Justice League. At that time, the movie was being written by Gangster Squad scribe Will Beall but those talks appeared to stall as Warner Bros. instead chose to focus on the release of Man of Steel, a movie actually delayed from 2012 to 2013.

2013 - We knew that Warner Bros. was looking for an actor to play Batman in the untitled Man of Steel sequel but Affleck's casting came literally out of nowhere. The news shocked fans and in the days that followed, it was revealed that 71% of the reactions on Twitter during the hour following this casting announcement were negative. Fans simply didn't want him to play the Dark Knight!
 

Batfleck Backlash



2013 - The backlash showed no signs of slowing down and after mentioning in an interview that the studio had warned him about there being negativity from fans, Ben Affleck later revealed that he was initially reluctant to take on the role of the Caped Crusader. This was his first admission but NOT the last. 

2014 - It was in the May of this year that Warner Bros. revealed the first official image of Affleck as Batman and the response was...mixed. The moody black and white image was a hit in the respect that people loved the Batmobile and costume but the "Sad Batman" meme was born thanks to this shot and the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice title reveal was also met with ridicule.
 

The Batman



2014 - Completely out of the blue during an investor's meeting (proving that Warner Bros. has a lot to learn from Marvel Studios), a full slate of DC Comics adaptations was revealed. While there was no mention of The Batman at this time, it was mentioned that solo movies for both the Dark Knight and Man of Steel were in the works and rumours about the former quickly started popping up. 

2015 - Our first mention of The Batman (as it would become known) came shortly before Comic-Con when Deadline reported that Ben Affleck was writing the movie alongside Geoff Johns and was also being eyed to direct. Excitement was through the roof but with no official announcement at the event - as we expected - this was filed a rumour. Despite that, it was widely claimed that Affleck and Johns were basing the movie on the death of Robin and his return as the Red Hood. Fans loved it!
 

Dawn Disaster Of Justice



2016 - Ben Affleck admitted before the release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice that the pressure was on the movie to succeed and, well, it sort of did? The movie had a massive opening weekend but the reviews were abysmal and those box office numbers started plummeting when word of mouth got out there. Fans and critics alike started turning on the DC Films Universe. 

That wasn't the worst thing that happened during the movie's release, though. In a UK-based interview which took place AFTER the reviews came out, Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck were asked about the response to Batman v Superman and "Sad Affleck" was born when a YouTuber took that footage of a very depressed looking Ben and played Simon & Garfunkel’s "The Sound of Silence" over it.


Image result for sad affleck gif

 

The Batman Is Announced But Ben Isn't So Sure



2016 - Kevin Tsujihara officially announced The Batman in April, bringing months of rumours about the project to an apparent end. Alas, it wouldn't be quite that simple, though, as a visit to the set of Justice League saw Ben Affleck make it clear that he wouldn't commit to the project until the script was in place and they simply weren't at that point when the movie was made official. 

Later on in the year, Affleck reprised the role of Batman in Suicide Squad, an apparent good sign that he was committed to playing the hero. However, that too was torn apart by fans and critics alike.

Affleck got everyone talking in October when he appeared to confirm that the movie would be called The Batman but he later walked back on those comments and by the time Christmas rolled around, he was quick to point out that he would not be rushed to meet the 2018 release date mentioned by the studio. It was now starting to look like this movie was never going to happen. 

2017 - Happy New Year! Or not! Affleck kicked off 2017 by making it clear that there was no script and he would not be pressured into making the movie if he couldn't be sure it would turn out great. He later admitted to being frustrated by the expectations to start work on The Batman, calling it a "pain in the ass" and saying every mention he makes of the movie was turned into "clickbait."
 

Everything Starts Going Wrong



2017 - After spending January venting his frustrations about the pressures surrounding The Batman but promising he was still working on the movie, it was officially announced that he would no longer direct the movie. Fans were shocked and rumours that he wouldn't play Batman quickly resurfaced.

One month later, it was announced that War for the Planet of the Apes director Matt Reeves would be taking over the project and that he planned on scrapping Affleck and Johns' screenplay. That was disappointing but at least the movie had a pretty damn impressive director so fans took solace in that.

 
After months of rumours that Affleck was planning on walking away from the role, Reeves attempted to reassure fans by saying he would still play the hero but that changed as we rolled into Comic-Con.
 

Batman, No More?



2017 - Comic-Con is supposed to be a happy time of year for fans but the day before Warner Bros.' big panel at the event, convincing reports surfaced stating that the studio was looking for ways to gracefully usher Ben Affleck out of the role. He wouldn't comment on those claims but seemingly made it clear that he was committed to the Dark Knight by hyping Justice League up in a big way. 

The following month, comments from Casey Affleck once again put his brother's future as Batman in doubt and it created such a stir online that Casey's representatives had to clear things up with a statement claiming he was just joking. Needless to say, pretty much no one was convinced by that. 

Justice League Fails To Make Things Right



2017 - November rolled around and fans were hopeful that Justice League would be a hit and Ben Affleck would be convinced to change his mind about walking away from Batman. Unfortunately, the actor now seemed to be far less sure about returning in interviews and stories started popping up that Reeves might set the story away from the DC Films Universe with Jake Gyllenhaal taking over the title role. Despite that, fans remained optimistic that Justice League would set things right.

It didn't. The movie was another critical and commercial bomb for Warner Bros. and while Affleck was praised for his performance, he said the following month that while it had been a blast to return as the Caped Crusader for the superhero ensemble, he would have to evaluate future appearances on "the merit of the material." He also seemed a tad disappointed not to be directing The Batman.
 

The Beginning Of The End



2017 - What a difference a year makes! With 2017 nearing its end, it was revealed that Warner Bros. was planning to bring Ben Affleck's tenure as Batman to an end by having him appear in Flashpoint but not The Batman. Instead, that would be a standalone story with a new actor in the role.

2018 -As a new year begins, Matt Reeves provides a brief but positive update on The Batman saying he finally has the story worked out but confirms that there's no script in place. As a result, it's pretty obvious that the movie is a long way off and Ben Affleck's involvement remains a mystery.

However, another new report once again claims that The Batman will be fully standalone and that a new actor will be cast in the lead role (most likely Gyllenhaal). It's also said that Affleck's farewell will come in either Flashpoint or even sooner than that in Suicide Squad 2 which starts shooting this year.

That wasn't all, though, as a conflicting story says that the movie WILL be set in the DC Films Universe but Affleck has the option to return if he chooses. 

 
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AFriendFromWork
AFriendFromWork - 11/26/2018, 1:57 AM
Oh my stars and garters I’m so relieved I’ve learnt this. Don’t need that avengers4 trailer now.

Life is good 😊😊
RocknRolla
RocknRolla - 11/26/2018, 5:25 AM
@AFriendFromWork - Lol. I'll bet he's pissed though that he did all that working out for no reason.
Whaley87
Whaley87 - 11/26/2018, 6:04 AM
@RocknRolla - He didn't work out for that role I particular. Simmons just looks after himself and works out.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 11/26/2018, 2:03 AM
Jk simmons for the next sony spiderman

RageDriver2401
RageDriver2401 - 11/26/2018, 2:03 AM
He would've been good under the right writing, dude's an amazing actor. I hope we get a full Batman reboot under Reeves.

Anyways, if you want to see more of J.K. Simmons his show Counterpart returns for season 2 next month. Season 1 was pretty good.
Kevwebsz
Kevwebsz - 11/26/2018, 2:03 AM


It's possible again.
Atomicockroach
Atomicockroach - 11/26/2018, 2:03 AM
Well, this is a relief if it means they aren't making a sequel, but it's a damn shame that he was one of the very few good things about this franchise. JKS was a great casting choice, unlike Batman, Wonder Woman, and Flash. I'm not too convinced about Aquaman either, but at least his movie looks awesome, so far.
DTor91
DTor91 - 11/26/2018, 2:21 AM
@Atomicockroach - Gal is great as Wonder Woman and Ben had the potential to be a great Batman.

But I’m with you on Flash, and I really hope Momoa brings it with Aquaman, but his turn in JL left a lot to be desired.
Omega
Omega - 11/26/2018, 2:48 AM
@Atomicockroach - WW was great,and Ben was best thing in BvS.
Atomicockroach
Atomicockroach - 11/26/2018, 9:08 AM
@DTor91 - I completely disagree. Gal was a terrible casting choice. She has none of Wonder Woman's characteristics. Patty did what she could with her but even she admitted Gal would never have been her choice. Affleck is a likeable actor, but also shares none of Batman's characteristics or mannerisms except that in a few comic book depictions, Batman has a cleft chin. Honestly, I don't understand Momoa's casting choice either, but the movie's visuals are so awesome that I just don't care that they radically changed Aquaman, especially since Aquaman in the comics has always kind of sucked.
JonF
JonF - 11/26/2018, 5:00 PM
@Atomicockroach - How many Aquaman comics have you read? Because from 1962 to the present day, they've been consistently good, if not great!
Atomicockroach
Atomicockroach - 11/26/2018, 9:47 PM
@JonF - The last ten years or so they've really made an effort to make him bad-ass as opposed to silly and hammy, but its still a tough sell for me, because I can still remember some of those corny old comics.
johnnymarr
johnnymarr - 11/26/2018, 2:05 AM

"As far as I know, there’s no opportunity, in the immediate future, for me to do more Commissioner Gordon"


Such a waste of a good actor.
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 11/26/2018, 2:06 AM


Dew it.
Pantherpool
Pantherpool - 11/26/2018, 2:07 AM
I mean, WB is too busy making Harley Quinn and Black Adam films. Why would they focus on Justice League?
Jeight8
Jeight8 - 11/26/2018, 2:11 AM
Thats because there is no batman in the horizon and that includes matt reeves movie.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/26/2018, 2:23 AM
johnnymarr
johnnymarr - 11/26/2018, 2:28 AM
I feel bad for the actors involved with the shared DCU. Working in this universe must be like walking on a frozen lake as you begin to hear the ice cracking beneath you. 
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 11/26/2018, 2:30 AM
@johnnymarr -

L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/26/2018, 2:32 AM
@johnnymarr @HelaCipher

Imagine how Ray Fisher feels in all of this. This was his FIRST major foray into Hollywood from theatre. He was hired by DC/WB in Spring 2014, with a promise that he would debut in (a then, 2-part) Justice League in 2016, with his solo Cyborg film (which was a planned backdoor into Teen Titans / Titans) 4-5 years after that.

They've had him strung along for the better part of a decade, and all he has is a few lines in JL to show for it.

He also made all those "Borg Life" shirts for no reason now...

CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 11/26/2018, 2:48 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - Feel bad for the guy. I actually really liked his short scenes in jl. He was oddly menacing. Hope he gets new roles.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/26/2018, 2:55 AM
@HelaCipher - Same, he was the lone bright spot to me in Justice League. It's a shame we'll never get to see what was going on here:

99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 11/26/2018, 2:57 AM
@L0RDbuckethead - Yeah it sucks. But it's a tough business. I'm sure Fisher also lived in the moment, and enjoyed the process. He got to be a part of something huge and historic, that COULD'VE ended up being iconic and beloved. He gained a lot of fans, and got paid to have fun. And I'm sure he made a decent profit off those BORG LIFE T-Shirts.💰
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 11/26/2018, 2:59 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - Yeah he is probably a t shirt industry ceo now.
L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 11/26/2018, 3:00 AM
@WAKANDABATMANFOREVER - "huge and historic" for all the wrong reasons...
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