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Yeah, which overall I thought was a good show.

It wasn't my favorite version, but I did like the interpretations of Riddler and Mr. Freeze on the show; they were legendary in the original TAS, but I still thought they were new and interesting.![]()

What could Tom Hardy Play though? Talia and Catwoman are out of the picture, so what else could it be?
My only concern is how they plan to tie the Joker to the whole thing. There will have to be some audio appearance or some connection to the last film given that he "won" against Bat Man in a way.
What about a young Bane? a smaller young pre buff Bane? he may play that, it's essentially a sister role to the Catwoman role.

I liked Robert Englund and Tom Kenny as Riddler and Penguin's voices. But I didn't really like the characters. If that makes sense. The only character I think they improved on was the Clayface/Two-Face hybrid.It wasn't my favorite version, but I did like the interpretations of Riddler and Mr. Freeze on the show; they were legendary in the original TAS, but I still thought they were new and interesting.![]()
Bane's movements had always been very ninja-like before artists started (beginning with No Man's Land) to draw him unrealistically big, and therefore making it unbelievable that he'd ever be able to do so much as a backflip, even though he'd been roughly on par with Batman in the agility and martial arts department in previous stories:Agreed.
I really want to see a physical thread for Batman, that way Nolan might have to actually shoot better fighting scenes since Bane most likely won't be using ninja like martial arts...hopefully. I want to see Batman get thrown around a bit.
Venom never made Bane that noticeably bigger than he already was, unless we're looking at artists' styles that are already unrealistic, even for comics.He'll be as big as he can get and the venom can be done through CGI.
Very nice.a charming/brutal british bane played by Hardy would be AWESOME.
in my eyes Bane does not have to be latin american nor a steroided out freak to work...
He just needs to be well, the evil version of batman.
He and Hugo strange can have very similar goals in TDNR if used correctly (Bane wants to end batman to take over gotham while strange wants to study and become batman in his nutso mind. hugo can be working for the GCPD with and hires Bane to take down the Bat but doesn't realize Bane has grand ulterior motives of his own)
throw in an ambiguous catwoman who plays both sides but ultimately helps bats in the end, and we could have a roller coaster of a movie.
My only fret with hardy as Bane is his height. I believe he's only 5'9 or so,which wouldn't be a problem until he is face to face with bale which in that case thats what apple boxes are for.
and hardy CAN get big. he doesn't need to be Thor size to do the part justice.
being a nolan move, bane will probably be in a suit for most of the film until he is fighting batman, which then he dons the "bane mask" and in my mind a "sleeveless" Batman type costume.(being a nolan film, i dont think bane will be in a luchador type or wife beater outfit but a swat type suit made for battling the bat)
just my thoughts
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After 29 pages im shocked no one brought up brock lesnar. no cgi or body suit required plus watch his heel promos from his wwe days. he is intense and super agile for being 6'4 285 pounds put him next to bale as is and he will make him look like a child

Bane's movements had always been very ninja-like before artists started (beginning with No Man's Land) to draw him unrealistically big, and therefore making it unbelievable that he'd ever be able to do so much as a backflip, even though he'd been roughly on par with Batman in the agility and martial arts department in previous stories:
So yeah, despite his costume's resemblance to that of a Mexican wrestler, Bane doesn't really use wrestling moves any more than Batman does.
That would make a ****ing scary Batman villain in its own right. Even better, give him Haitian background and mix in some Voodoo goodness.Or a meth-addicted clown from Jamaica.
The only character I think they improved on was the Clayface/Two-Face hybrid.

I'd still like to see the filmmakers show off Bane's actual fighting skills, rather than simple punches, regardless of how hard he might be throwing them.
That would make a ****ing scary Batman villain in its own right. Even better, give him Haitian background and mix in some Voodoo goodness.

Haha, not exactly Two-Clay or anything. But they couldn't get the rights to Two-Face or Harvey Dent. So they gave Bruce a cop friend who was basically a less powerful black Harvey Dent. He became Clayface. I liked this character better than the Clayface on The Animated Series, I loved that one as well though.Whoa, got an example of that?![]()
Sabretooth's ******ed cousin.
