"I always thought if you were in an alley and f"”ing Batman showed up you’d be like, ‘Oh f"”, Batman", says Kevin Smith.
What's that supposed to mean? Perhaps it's a way of saying Batman has been explored, as character, to such depth on the big screen that it's hard to be creative about him. Could it be that?
Instead, Smith prefers one of the less prominent DC characters.
The Question: director's pick

Never before portrayed on the big screen, the Question is Kevin Smith's choice. His comparison to Batman continues like this:
"But if a dude shows up with no features and starts punching you, you would probably kill yourself in fear".
So, it's not only the creative possibilities he might have with a yet to be developed "“ if ever "“ character for the big screen, but it's also the director's personal take on the Question.
Smith wouldn't confine to just crafting a version for the big screen, he would also "put a "˜noir-ish thriller' spin on" him.
Having no facial features, the Question could easily be considered a fairly creepy character. The spin Smith has in mid would make him even more so.
So, there you have it: Kevin Smith prefers DC's B-list. But don't you think the Question would be better developed in a TV series? And would Kevin Smith be a good choice for the director's seat?
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