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Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (May 16, 1953) is an Irish actor, film producer and environmentalist who holds Irish and American citizenship. After leaving school at 16, Brosnan began training in commercial illustration, but trained at the Drama Centre in London for three years. Following a stage acting career he rose to popularity in the television series Remington Steele (1982–87). After Remington Steele, Brosnan took the lead in many films such as Dante's Peak and The Thomas Crown Affair. In 1995, he became the fifth actor to portray secret agent James Bond in the official film series, starring in four films between 1995 and 2002. He also provided his voice and likeness to Bond in the 2004 video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing. Since playing Bond, he has starred in such successes as The Matador (nominated for a Golden Globe, 2005), Mamma Mia! (National Movie Award, 2008), and The Ghost Writer (2010). In 1996, along with Beau St. Clair, Brosnan formed Irish DreamTime, a Los Angeles-based production company. In later years, he has become known for his charitable work and environmental activism. He was married to Australian actress Cassandra Harris from 1980 until her death in 1991. He married American journalist and author Keely Shaye Smith in 2001, becoming an American citizen in 2004.

Pierce Brosnan

Batman
for Batman in Kingdom Come || A DC Comics Film.
Suggested by gustavoduarte

In a dystopian future where the line between heroes and villains has become non-existent, a new generation of metahumans, led by reckless figures like Magog, uses their powers without any moral code or respect for human life, turning the world into a chaotic and dangerous battlefield. The story's catalyst occurs when a disastrous pursuit results in a nuclear explosion in Kansas, decimating millions of people and forcing Superman—who had been in self-imposed exile for ten years following the death of Lois Lane and the rise of a more punitive form of justice—to return to duty to restore order. Upon reforming the Justice League, Clark Kent imposes a benevolent dictatorship, constructing the "Gulag" to imprison all super-beings who refuse to follow his rigid rules, which ultimately creates unsustainable tension between the heroes' divine authority and human freedom. At the center of this ideological conflict is Bruce Wayne, now an elderly and physically debilitated man who relies on an exoskeleton to walk, yet maintains absolute control over Gotham City through a fleet of Bat-knights. Disagreeing with Superman’s authoritarian approach and suspicious of the League’s intentions, Bruce forms his own faction of human and outcast heroes, while Lex Luthor leads the Mankind Liberation Front to manipulate events in his favor, using a mentally controlled Shazam as his ultimate weapon. The narrative is driven by the perspective of Norman McCay, an elderly pastor who receives apocalyptic visions and is guided by the Spectre to witness the final judgment of the age of heroes. The tension culminates in an epic and devastating battle at the Gulag, where the human government, fearing total annihilation, decides to drop nuclear bombs to eliminate all metahumans at once, forcing the survivors to confront their failures and seek a new way to coexist with the world they swore to protect.
