We need to have a poll whethere two face is gonna die or not..
What would that prove?
i herd in a post in the imdb forums for the dark knight someone claims to have seen the film 3 times and says dent dies in the end of the film i dont know if its true but i hope not has anyone else herd anything like this or anything to prove otherwise i really hope this is fake
i herd in a post in the imdb forums for the dark knight someone claims to have seen the film 3 times and says dent dies in the end of the film i dont know if its true but i hope not has anyone else herd anything like this or anything to prove otherwise i really hope this is fake
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It's not about me people get pretty upset about reading that.
I very much agreeThe more I think about it, the more I thinkwould be a massive mistake, given the thematic and story potential in a third film. Think about it. You could have a citywide freak/mob war, and two vigilantes with very, very different tactics.killing Two-Face
Am I the only one to actually believe in an awesome third part for Batman no matter Face or Joker are in it...?
Exactly. And it'd be interesting, considering Batman would have to "protect" the mob from Two-Face. Adds a great dynamic.The more I think about it, the more I thinkwould be a massive mistake, given the thematic and story potential in a third film. Think about it. You could have a citywide freak/mob war, and two vigilantes with very, very different tactics.killing Two-Face
Sorry but Nolan IS building his own batworld....it's just that he's doing it through story arcs and themes revolving around Batman hismelf and not by relying on successive appearances of different characters, mainly the villains who will obvsiously change at each particular film !Batman's going to change regardless of the events of this film.
A third film could still be great without certain characters. But let's face it, an ongoing Batman universe is more interesting when it's a universe that continues on with characters we've come to love. It doesn't work so well when some of the more interesting characters it's been built up around aren't anywhere to be found. It begins to feel more like a staged episode, and less like a world.

Sorry but Nolan IS building his own batworld....it's just that he's doing it through story arcs and themes revolving around Batman hismelf and not by relying on successive appearances of different characters, mainly the villains who will obvsiously change at each particular film !
For me, the [blackout]deaths[/blackout] of Dent and maybe The Joker cause shifts and changes beyond their roles, if any, in the sequel. Batman becomes a different character, with different preoccupations, if [blackout]they have expired[/blackout] and Gotham cannot be the same kind of mythical dystopia.
The words "Hamlet" and "Prince" spring to mind.
well that sure helps by keeping Batman at the center of the game surrounded by a constantly returning trio Fox/Gordon/Alfred !!!What does that have to do with creating a cohesive, ongoing Batman universe?
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