No, but I did mention here before that I wanted Harvey and Hush in the same film, because I believed that using that fact that both characters have worn full bandages could be very interesting if used correctly.
Don’t get lost in “character combinations” as that is not Matt’s mindset nor approach and that is also how this huge misconception of Riddler came about.
It’s also really not difficult to make Harvey different than he was in TDK, because I highly doubt that he and Bruce will be fighting over the same woman. There’s a long history of Two-Face comics and a multitude of inspirations that can be used for him to fit this particular story. You have to think beyond comic book cannon. Consider other films and real life counterparts. Not just with Harvey, but with all characters. That’s where Matt is.
I know that Hush is pretty much a blank slate character, but this is why I believe that he is so great for how Matt is building these characters. He doesn’t need to be combined with another villain to be interesting in this story, he already is.
The son of a reporter whose murder was seemingly plotted by one of the most famous local figures. That son grows up to be a successful surgeon and secretly seeks to avenge his father. It’s a deeply intertwined tragedy that bound two innocent children to a destiny of hatred and loss — turning them into lifelong enemies.