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Exclusive: \"The Dark Knight\" writer David Goyer says he knows theme for \'Batman 3\'!!! Read here:http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/07/21/exclusive-david-goyer-says-he-knows-the-theme-for-batman-3/
Would be cool to have it as a trilogy and then let it cool off instead of running it into the ground again like the original movies, like Superman and possibly like Spider-man.I have faith in what Goyer and Nolan are doing. This franchise has the potential to be one of the only good trilogies. Just end it there though.Redemption is a theme I'd like to see. The events in TDK could really lead to that.
MTV said:EXCLUSIVE: David Goyer Says He Knows The Theme For Batman 3
Whether you agree or not, judging from both fan reaction and near universal critical acclaim, The Dark Knight will almost certainly go down as the greatest comic book movie of all-time, with a performance from Heath Ledger that is being hailed as one of the greatest on-screen villains ever.
Now all Christopher Nolan, his brother Jonathan, David Goyer, and an as yet unnamed villain have to do is top it.
I think thats the scariest thing to think, could we come up with a third movie that was as good as the first two? Can we top ourselves? screenwriter David Goyer asked aloud, almost rhetorically, in a recent conversation with MTV News. Doing it a third time would be a big proposition.
Make no mistake about it, though, a third film HAS been discussed, Goyer confessed, revealing that, while nothing is concrete, both a villain and a theme have been bandied about.
Weve only talked loosely about it, though, Chris and I, Goyer said.
Interestingly, its the theme, and not the villain, that most interests me, especially given how the latter seems inexorably tied to the former in this new modern Batman universe. (Fear the predominant issue in Begins precipitating the introduction of Scarecrow, escalation in Knight similarly calling for The Joker.
The fact that Goyer has a theme he wants to keep in mind for a possible Batman 3 means he also has a direction, a crisis, and, yes, a villain.
So what is it?
I have one, Goyer said laughing. But Im not going to tell you. Chris is very particular about that.
I do think, though, that if theres not a third film these two movies stand on their own, he added. I think it could go either way.
When filming wrapped up for TDK, Michael Caine said jokingly to Nolan "Great that was fun! What's the next one going to be like?" And very seriously, Nolan replied "Darker. Much Darker."
I think the title will be Batman: Redemption, or Redemption of the Dark Knight.
Something like that. Not Shadow of the Bat.