The Dark Knight All signs lead to an amusement park confrontation

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I hope heath has that photocopied up in his trailer as a way to get into character
 
It would be GLORIOUS to see them have their final battle in an amusement park.
 
Has anyone heard what they are shooting in London, I know that movies are shot out of order but why shoot the end at your first location, with all the spies running around, why chance someone knowing the big end finale
 
The park itself would probably be built inside of a studio, not on location.
 
I also like the idea of Joker using an abandoned amusement park
 
batman vs. joker in an abandoned amusment park ala the comic from above would make me the happiest camper
 
Sure, this amusement park idea would totally work. But rather than Batman chasing the Joker to try and rescue Rachel, I could see an enraged Batman chasing down the Joker because Jokeer has killed (or at least seriously wounded) Rachel. Can you imagine the impact of a scene in which Bruce/Batman discovers Rachel's body? Especially after having been tormented by this lunatic over the course of the film -- only to fail to save his friend? The climactic scene could become Batman's ultimate test that would drive him to the brink of killing the Joker, like in Hush.
 
Maybe they'll make the amusement park look like the one from of the episodes of "Are You Afraid of the Dark."
 
Maybe they'll make the amusement park look like the one from of the episodes of "Are You Afraid of the Dark."

I remember that show. That was the episode where this ghost of a bank robber dressed as a clown haunted a couple of teenagers who stole something from him, right?
 
Has anyone seen the TAS episode where Joker pretends to be a party clown for hire and kidnaps a boy and takes him to an amusement park?
 
Sure, this amusement park idea would totally work. But rather than Batman chasing the Joker to try and rescue Rachel, I could see an enraged Batman chasing down the Joker because Jokeer has killed (or at least seriously wounded) Rachel. Can you imagine the impact of a scene in which Bruce/Batman discovers Rachel's body? Especially after having been tormented by this lunatic over the course of the film -- only to fail to save his friend? The climactic scene could become Batman's ultimate test that would drive him to the brink of killing the Joker, like in Hush.


Wouldn't it be better if he actually DOES save her from an elaborate death trap, and then Joker just plain shoots her?

Imagine being in the audience. You see that Joker has Rachel in a very elaborate death trap, that Batman couldn't possibly save her from. Batman does so in an enormous bout of heroism. The audience is relieved that Batman saved his life-long friend and the love of his life. But then, as the Joker is making his escape, he pulls out his revolver, turns and shoots Rachel right in the stomach. She then dies in Batman's arms.

That's a lot more impactful than her already having been dead. Her being dead already is kind of emotionally cheap.
 

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