The thing about 'Batman Begins' is that he's a character that people thought they knew a lot about, and yet you're able to identify the spirit in his life where even in the comic books it's not explored that much. David S. Goyer batmanbeginbook share on social
Once we start seeing video games that have more memorable characters, you'll see better movie adaptations. David S. Goyer adaptationcharactergame Change image and share on social
What I really like to do is write 'genre' stories without a cartoonish element. I did the same with 'Da Vinci's Demons,' and I'll do the same with 'Man of Steel.' David S. Goyer cartoonishdemonelement Change image and share on social
Superman is not as innately cool as Batman. David S. Goyer batmancoolinnately Change image and share on social
There's a theory in gameplay, particularly in first person shooters, that sometimes you don't want to have that much of a character because then it destroys the experience of the player being that character. David S. Goyer characterdestroyexperience share on social
Mysticism and the supernatural are embedded in the show - it's called 'Da Vinci's Demons' for a reason, and it's not just metaphorical. David S. Goyer calldemonembed Change image and share on social
I am an artist, and I understand the pros and cons of being an artist, and the pressures of being an artist, and how much being an artist can be torture to people around you; you know, you friends and your family and how material you can be, and how it's hard to take criticism and all the things like that. David S. Goyer artistconncriticism share on social
I love casting against type and doing things you wouldn't expect, because I think you get more interesting performances that way. Hollywood loves to pigeonhole people, and there's nothing an actor loves more than to do something different. David S. Goyer actorcastexpect share on social
What Christopher Nolan and I have done with 'Superman' is try to bring the same naturalistic approach that we adopted for the 'Batman' trilogy. We always had a naturalistic approach; we want our stories to be rooted in reality, like they could happen in the same world we live in. David S. Goyer adoptapproachbatman share on social
I relate to the feeling that Da Vinci was often plagued by the idea that what he did wasn't good enough, that he was his harshest critic. He'd sometimes destroy what he was working on. David S. Goyer criticdestroyfelt Change image and share on social