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I thought about it some more and perhaps this better explains how the Nolan brothers are structuring the Villians:
Antagonist 1: (ScareCrow/Crane, Joker)
- Is the symbol of the main theme (Fear/Escalation)
- Is main antagonist and mortal threat to Bruce Waynes love interest
- Provides conflict with Batman until #2 puts on villian clothes
- Villain part of character is stronger symbolically, than by motivations
Antagonist 2: (Ducard/Ras, Dent/TwoFace)
- Is the main driver of the story not theme
- Is main antagonist and mortal threat for Batman
- Gives Bruce character depth, when not Batman
- Is a character Bruce and the audience invests in
- Villian has a non-villain side to them and is stronger through motivations
- Someone Bruce learns to give faith and trust to
- Any involvement with antagonist #1 is never good for Gotham
- Antagonist 3's actions is what ultimately drives their involvement in Gotham
- Character turns from Bruce friend, to Batman enemy
- Final showdown for Batman, after #1 is dealt with
Antagonist 3: (Mob figureheads so far)
- Is main antagonist to Gotham, keeps everyone busy and distracted
- Gotham gives them money/power, they don't want to destroy that
- Actions cause Bruce and #2 to act on them and Gotham
- Has dealings/altercations with antagonist #1
- Gives Waynes love interest something to do until #1 acts on her
Antagonist 4:
- Is main antagonist to Wayne Enterprise, and threatens Lucious
- So far, no dealings with any other antagonist
I just really sat and read this and these are some EXCEPTIONAL observations. Very nice.
My picks for #3:
Antagonist 1: Riddler
Themes of "Questions" and "Doubt" or "Mystery"
Is untouchable mystery-generating Gentleman criminal and public figure from outset.
Tries to kill Poison Ivy
Is motivated simply to teach others to ask the right questions.
Antagonist 2: Poison Ivy
Pamela Isley as a competitor for the hearts of Gotham, including Bruce's drives the story.
Is behind the string of plant-related disease-caused killings.
Has a very compassionate side, and is torn on the 'necessary deaths'
Partners with Ed Nashton to control Gotham, but is doublecrossed and almost killed.
Is the final showdown and just like the other #2s, gets killed.
Antagonist 3: "Colorful mercenaries"
The likes of "bane" "deadshot" "lady shiva" and "ventriloquist" cause more than a few problems for all of Gotham.
Originally hired by Riddler, turn on him later as Bane tries to take over.
Antagonist 4 I would use Ed Nashton here again, as opposed to getting a lowbie. Perhaps using a mob guy like Roman Sionis to mess with Wayne Enterprises could be a great set up for Black Mask. Maybe not.
Maybe too many villains, but that's what's in my head.