No, on TDK he and David Goyer set up the story and then shipped it off to Jonah to write the actual screenplay. Then Jonah and Chris sent the script back and forth for edits.Ooooh, interesting. Nolan usually relied on those with the comic knowledge to create the script, while he designed the basic structure. I wonder if this is an indication of a film that relies less on the mythos?

http://www.batman-on-film.com/BATMAN-3_nolan-on-board-batman3_2-16-09.htmlAccording to three separate BOF sources, director Christopher Nolans recent deal with Warner Bros. for the film INCEPTION, at least includes an agreement between the studio and the acclaimed director to helm his second sequel to BATMAN BEGINS.
BOF was told last Fall that two of the Batman writing trio -- David Goyer and Jonah Nolan -- had already inked deals with Warner Bros. for a third BATMAN. At the time, it was believed that Chris Nolan had not signed on for BATMAN 3 but was close to doing so.
Recent reports online certain seem to jibe with this as industry scuttlebutt says that the script for BATMAN 3 is already being written (BOF via IESB.NET - 1-30-09). BOF has been told by several movie biz folks that Goyer, Jonah Nolan, and Chris Nolan have come up with a story/treatment and it is now in the hands of J-Nol for the first screenwriting pass -- very similar to what occurred for THE DARK KNIGHT.
Again, this appears to be inline with what even Chris Nolan himself has said. During the TDK BD Live event in December, the director said that he and Goyer had been musing and acknowledged that there was a story there that they wanted to tell (BOF - 12/19/08).
No official announcement of Nolans involvement with a third BATMAN was made with last weeks INCEPTION press release, and BOF does not expect one any time soon. I will say that the timeline for BATMAN 3 looks to bee very similar to that of THE DARK KNIGHT and the announcement for TDK came in July of 2006 on the eve of Comic Con in San Diego
I still would take this report with a grain of salt -- albeit a very small one. Until it's officially announced in the trades that Chris has signed on for BATMAN 3, all bets are off.
They should be, since pretty much any screenwriter who's gotten a movie made at all is a member of the WGA.Jett mentions that Goyer and Jonah have been signed on for Batman 3 since last fall. It says that guild members are required to submit their working list. Are Goyer and Jonah members of WGA? Here's the whole quote from Jett:
http://www.batman-on-film.com/BATMAN-3_nolan-on-board-batman3_2-16-09.html

I wasn't trying to debate or stir up any trouble or anything. I just think certain creators would perhaps rightly feel a bit "betrayed" by their studios/powers that be in such a scenario. Like if EON Productions told Daniel Craig they were going to make a Bond-Bourne team-up picture inbetween Quantum of Solace and the next Craig-007 entry -and- that someone else was going to play Bond in it. I can imagine him responding with "Bwhaah?!?" and "You hired me to play Bond, so let me play Bond." Then maybe another, softer "Bwaah?"
Yep. I was right. You're a troll.

Why is this being brought up again?
Millers stupid JLA film would have got in the way of what Nolan is doing and that would have been pure stupidity on WB's part. Now is not the time for unecessary JLA film. Maybe 4-5 years down the road.....but not now.
I disagree. It's too early to have a Ras return. We just explored him one movie ago and now we're going to retread it all over again?
I would like to see the films come full-circle, and a Ras or Talia inclusion might work, but for something like that to happen, I want the movie to have a feel of "finality" to it. Batman only just started, remember? As Joker says "a year ago" was when The Batman came to town. We can't have his epic final confrontation yet. he needs to fight a lot more villains.
And if the movie series is a trilogy, id rather Talia or Ras not return, for reasons I just mentioned.
So with WB officially announcing that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2 will be released on July 15 2011, I think we can pretty much rule out BB3 for a 2011 release. I would imagine WB would want to keep a July release date for the next Batman film, considering they had so much success with this one. Plus, it was announced not too long ago that the sequel for Terminator: Salvation is scheduled for a 2011 release and I don't see two Bale movies coming out so close together.
So it's looking like 2012.
You know, it's statements like that that KILL theese boards.
I cannot see Talia working without Ra's. You take out such a great part of her and Bruce's relationship without the presence of her father.
No Ra's, and you get a little girl playing revenge for daddy. No thanks.
Batman 3 is coming, there's no stopping it... This franchise is just too good not to build on. But Nolan has his job cut out for him. If he can make a third picture which is just as good as TDK than I'll die happy (actually that's what I thought right after seeing TDK opening night!). TDK was more than amazing... Absolutely pure spun gold! A true masterpiece, instant classic, you name it.
It was a freaken insult that this film wasn't nominated for best picture, and Nolan sure as hell deserved a nomination for best director! How in the world can a movie like Return of the King get nominated for best picture - AND WIN! But TDK wasn't even nominated!??? I'm sorry, but TDK is ten times the movie Return of the King ever was. I like LOTR, but TDK had so much more to say! A much MUCH more powerful movie in comparison. **** the Oscars!!!
Anyway, I can't wait to hear more about the next batman flick - ANYTHING about it will get my heart racing!
Fades cost more than straight cuts, but I suppose that really isn't a huge factor of why they aren't using them.There is still room for improvement. Fight scenes can still be edited and cut better and I think Lee Smith can still do better job of editing. I would like to see him use more fade techniques instead of just cuts.
