DaRkVeNgeanCe
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I would still like to see this character considered.
He plays a pretty big part in the war games saga.
Rakumon, I do enjoy your idea, it just doesn't sound like a Black Mask thing really. Agree totally about bringing in Leslie Thompkins somehow though!
I myself would go with Black Mask as a Mob boss though. It would go well with the whole Mob vs Freaks concept used in TDK. But with a twist in that he's a hybrid of the 2.
Honestly I hate Black Mask, mostly because of his comic look though. The skull mask/face cliche' bothers me to no end.
"Hey I have this character whose kinda weak, how should we make him cool?"
"Give 'em a skull for a head".
For me the Red Skull will be the definitive "skull for face" villain, and really there don't need to be many more than that. It's just redundant.
ok, yeah you are right, we don't "know" which characters will be returning. But we pretty much know that the villians will be Two-face & Joker. Over 99% certain. And Catwoman night be in it too(hopefully). And Catwoman is much more interesting than Black-Mask.



That comes off sounding more like a CSI episode than an entire Batman movie.I also like the idea of Roman Sionis in the next Bat flick, but I wouldnt make him a mob boss. Id stick with the wealthy, corporate CEO angle though. In my sequel, Sionis, the young head of Sionis Holdings, is very similar to Bruce Wayne: hes young, handsome, and filthy rich. Though they are contemporaries, they arent the best of friends. Unlike Bruce though, Roman is known in the press as a kind-hearted philanthropist. He donates millions of dollars to charities across the city. As the movie opens, Sionis has just invested heavily in Gothams downtrodden East End section. In fact, he recently poured millions of dollars into a battered womens shelter thats run by Dr. Leslie Thompkins. What the public doesnt know, however, is that Sionis has a dark side, a very twisted dark side. There has been a series of abductions of young women in recent weeks. These crimes have been going on for years (its one of GCPDs cold cases) but the frequency of these occurrences has increased. Women who have survived these abductions in the past have told horrific stories of torture and rape. But the only identifiable characteristic they can remember is that he wore a black mask.
It turns out that Roman Sionis has a sadistic fetish for torture. His latest victim is a young social worker at the East End Battered Womens shelter named Maggie Kyle. Needless to say, Sionis gets outed by the Batman but he also invites the wrath of Maggies sister, Selina, a professional cat burglar.
It was. But unfortunetly...
99% certain, huh?
At the end of Dark Knight, even though the sonar machine was gone, I sorta got the impression that Fox was resigning anyways just because he felt like Batman was getting into too deep for him and well if thats the case........
Close, but your missing what is really going on here. Everything that goes haywire is as a direct result of Bruces actions, not going to go in to all of that here. Bruce interfered with Wayne Enterprises to setup the sonar machine, as a result almost got Lucious/Wayne Enterprises in trouble. Bruce also stripped Lucious of plausible deniabilty by getting him involved in using the machine...this crossed the line since Lucious told him he did not want to know what he was doing and didn't want to lie if asked. This all helps setup silent/watchful protector/gaurdian and most likely leads to him having the computers in the batcave. This also reinforces the "being alone" mentioned. It also helps setup Bruces technical ability which he will need for the computers and what not. Oh, yeah, and you were on the right path but barked up the wrong tree. He was going to resign becasue this is the actual part, not the feigned part where Bruce became the criminal, but faith was rewarded. I'm guesing, you replace Lucious with Gotham, and Bruce with Batman, and that is what needs to happen to be back in good graces...reward faith.
I appreciate your in depth analysis, but the reason I skimmed over the things about sonar machine was because the point of my post above wasn't so much to reflect on Lucius Fox in The Dark Knight, as it was to talk about how a void left by him at Wayne Enterprises might be filled by The Black Mask who would then in turn use it to try to do in Wayne/Batman.
