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James Woods for the Penguin? What? no, why would he even be an option for that character.
James Woods for the Penguin? What? no, why would he even be an option for that character.
Yeah, good idea. He is (was ?what pheonix is retiring wtf hes so dam good!
and now that you mention it for some reason thinking o him playing a batbaddy i get an image of hush, which i think he could pull off
) so good he could have pulled off any bat villain imo, even the ones he didn't necessarly ressembled, better a great actor than a lookalike.
t:, he sure was better than that footbal player who looked just like Flash Gordon.
Problem is Croc, as a character, is a waste of Whitaker's talent.

Okay, I know this is a really strange, left-field casting choice, but I thought it was quite interesting, so I decided to share it.
In another thread, I was discussing how cool I thought the interpretation of Croc was in this week's "Joker" hardcover comic. For those of you who haven't read it, Azzarello and Bermejo take Croc back to his roots, and portray him as an African-American man with a scale-like skin condition, as seen here:
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Now, the counterpoint made in that thread was that we've already seen a few big muscular black men show up as henchmen and heavies already, with the poster citing Tiny Lister from the barge scene in "The Dark Knight". Fair enough. Well, perhaps we could alter Croc's character slightly, in order to fit the role to a different calibre of actor?
Here's my idea. Keep the idea of Croc being a savage criminal who saws his teeth down to points, and who is implied to be a cannibal, like in the "Joker" book. But instead of just being muscle, perhaps promote him to the role of gang leader? Sacrifice some of his muscle and replace them with a little bit more brains and gravitas. Who is it I'm thinking of to play this altered vision of Croc?
Forest Whitaker:
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While he's not quite the muscleman we'd normally associate with Croc in these casting discussion, Forest Whitaker can be a very physically imposing presence when the role requires it. Plus, he's a phenomenal actor, and could really bring some gravitas to the ensemble for any Batfilm he was a part of.
