So me and my buddy are currently working on writing a crime thriller and we often take breaks to watch Netflix. The other day while Exploring Netflix on one of our infamous procrastination attempts we stumble across the 1999 animated sieries batman beyond.Needless to say the kid in us came out and we watched the whole first season that day(Dnt worry we continued writing later that night) so stoked on how awesome that series was and a little upset that we hadn't thought to find it sooner considering how much We loved it as kids back then .well we got to thinking how utterly awesome a batman beyond live movie would be. Of course we were abruptly reminded that a handful of batman fans Don't like or care for the beyond universe or Terry Mcguinnes the newly appointed batman in that story arc (most don't think he earned the right to be batman) despite this grim realization we both decided to plunge into creating a bare bones outline of the movie. Essentially our inquiry is if we want to write a full length script would DC comics and WB sue the pants off us even if we somehow get the chance to present or send our script to Warner bros and aren't trying to independently produce it or make money off it . ? Do we have to get permission from those companies before even writing the script? I know this is a shot in the dark anyways but if we could pull off some amazing writing the concept is fresh for those who Don't know this side of batman and REfreshing for those that do.
TY for your input
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