10 Lost Batman Movies
5. Batman: Year One (Darren Aronofsky )
“My pitch was Death Wish or The French Connection meets Batman. In Year One, Gordon was kind of like Serpico, and Batman was kind of like Travis Bickle,” These are the words of Darren Aronofsky, as he talked about his version for Batman: Year One. Since Schumacher gave up on his version of the project, Warner Brothers handed over the reins to Aronofsky, who had just made Requiem for a Dream. Working closely with Frank Miller, Aronofsky’s script has some of the most bizarre ideas for the character, one of which is that Bruce Wayne is not left rich by his parents deaths and lives in an auto-repair shop in the middle of Gotham’s worst streets. The studio ultimately passed on the project when they realized that Aronofsky was far crazier that Schumacher, probably.