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Shabonkerz
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I don't know exactly what kind of theme the third one will use, however, I do feel that the Riddler is quite fitting for the third one.
Of course, the Riddler will have to be, just as the Joker was, quite different from the comic book version. Nolan and Co. would likely:
1. Replace the whole green outfit with a regular black suit.
2. Remove the mask. Just use the John Lennon style glasses.
3. Keep the cane.
4. Decide what do with the hair. Short if you want to go the proper route, but I prefer long hair.
5. Use a British actor for the role preferably.
6. Use a different hat.
7. Make the Riddler an intellectual and well-versed in the philosophical.
8. Make the Riddler be some kind of computer hacker, social engineer, etc
The story would be along the lines that the Mob is broke and the Riddler is able to siphon Wayne Enterprises's funds and employs the work of the mob. This is achieved by a computer virus of sorts that siphons not only Wayne Enterprises but also the funds of all of Gotham's businesses. Businesses close and people lose their jobs and begin to panic. Even Batman cannot afford new gadgets. The Riddler and the mob buy off public officials like in Batman Begins since their income will be low and otherwise their job would be more dangerous. The Penguin is introduced simply as an arms dealer that the Riddler and the mob purchase from with their newly acquired funding. So on and so on. The main point would be that the Riddler is attempting to destroy Gotham and Batman financially. Just as there weren't many jokes in TDK, there won't be many riddles in the third. I would also suspect that the Riddler does not reveal his identity to the public as the Joker did, and exploits that when entertaining Bruce Wayne with intellectual discussions.
Of course, the Riddler will have to be, just as the Joker was, quite different from the comic book version. Nolan and Co. would likely:
1. Replace the whole green outfit with a regular black suit.
2. Remove the mask. Just use the John Lennon style glasses.
3. Keep the cane.
4. Decide what do with the hair. Short if you want to go the proper route, but I prefer long hair.
5. Use a British actor for the role preferably.
6. Use a different hat.
7. Make the Riddler an intellectual and well-versed in the philosophical.
8. Make the Riddler be some kind of computer hacker, social engineer, etc
The story would be along the lines that the Mob is broke and the Riddler is able to siphon Wayne Enterprises's funds and employs the work of the mob. This is achieved by a computer virus of sorts that siphons not only Wayne Enterprises but also the funds of all of Gotham's businesses. Businesses close and people lose their jobs and begin to panic. Even Batman cannot afford new gadgets. The Riddler and the mob buy off public officials like in Batman Begins since their income will be low and otherwise their job would be more dangerous. The Penguin is introduced simply as an arms dealer that the Riddler and the mob purchase from with their newly acquired funding. So on and so on. The main point would be that the Riddler is attempting to destroy Gotham and Batman financially. Just as there weren't many jokes in TDK, there won't be many riddles in the third. I would also suspect that the Riddler does not reveal his identity to the public as the Joker did, and exploits that when entertaining Bruce Wayne with intellectual discussions.