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Disregard.
Interesting, yet, I feel this could be better served under another villain....like Black Mask, Roland Dagget or someone of that nature.These characters wouldn't necessarily be in the same movie, these are just different ideas:
Lady Shiva: A former member of the League of Shadows who is being paid very well by the main antagonist of the film to kill Bruce Wayne whom she knows is Batman.
Penguin: Now CEO of Wayne Enterprises replacing Lucius Fox. He would be a character like William Earl, only he would truly be corrupt.
The Riddler: In addition to his normal M.O., my version of the Riddler would be a master of disguise. He would appear multiple times during the movie, as different people, but you wouldn't know that it was him until the end.
I still think Harvey Dent and Two-Face are deader than a doornail.
Why Bruce Wayne would even let Lucius Fox go, is beyond me.
I would love to see two face come back maybe as Hush, and maybe have clayface as a master of disguise type of character... have him pretending to be a hero like batman but actually just trying to take over the mobs power...
Black Mask
Well Roman Sionis can be described as an industrial heir who loses his company to Bruce Wayne, adopts the Black Mask persona for revenge, starts kidnapping the employee's of Wayne Enterprises, and the last victim to this can be Lucius Fox.
And The Riddler can leave riddles to the locations.
Interesting, yet, I feel this could be better served under another villain....like Black Mask, Roland Dagget or someone of that nature.
Nolans are not going to just throw villians/antogonist in willy nilly, they have a formula and they are most likely (cannot know) going to stick to it since it works.
The villians have to be best fit for the selected theme of the movie, and so far fit in with the following:
Antagonist 1: (ScareCrow/Crane, Joker)
- Is the symbol of the main theme (Fear/Escalation)
- Is antagonist to Bruce Waynes love interest and Batman, but not Bruce
- Comes in to conflict with Batman, but goal is not to kill Batman
- Has dealings with antagonist 3, which brings #3 in to conflict with Batman
Antagonist 2: (Ducard/Ras, Dent/TwoFace)
- Is the main driver of the story not theme
- Gets lots of development not in antagonist role
- Is a character Bruce and the audience invests in
- Someone Bruce learns to give faith and trust to
- Has involvement with antagonist #1 which 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
- Ends up being the final showdown for Batman in movie
Antagonist 3: (Mob figureheads so far)
- Has dealings/altercations with antagonist #1, but #2 poses greatest threat
- Drives Bruce, but not a real threat to Batman or Wayne
- Is tormented by Batman
- Is seen by Waynes love interest as an antagonist
Antagonist 4:
- Threatens Wayne Enterprises/Lucious, not a critical role
- So far, no dealings with any other antagonist
Nice breakdown. But wasn't it the Joker's goal, and job, to kill Batman for the first half of "The Dark Knight"?
- Ahahahahaha!Nice breakdown. But wasn't it the Joker's goal, and job, to kill Batman for the first half of "The Dark Knight"?