The_Raganork
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As of late? Have you seen or played Arkham City?
He was severely uninteresting in AC.
As of late? Have you seen or played Arkham City?
Or A Tale of Two Cities.Not really, there was this idea of "Gotham: As Two Worlds" sort of thing.
Or A Tale of Two Cities.
Not really, there was this idea of "Gotham: As Two Worlds" sort of thing.
Living in the depressive Gotham from day to day and the people trying to crawl their way out.
My source was just speculating but he said something like:
"I bet Bane climbing out that well is going to be a visual for the whole film. Bane and the well, Batman and his obligations, Catwoman and the side she chooses to be on. Gothamites in Gotham, everyone trying to desperately crawl out of the well to the light."
I openly hugged him and praised him after that. I LOVE the idea.
If you say so. I thought he was pretty brutal myself. The thugs and henchmen seemed afraid of him and other than the Joker he practically owned Arkham City with his museum. For a while he even had a certain cold hearted individual on a leash.
The Penguin: Pain and Prejudice is also fantastic as well.
Haters gonna hate.
Yes, yes it is. I wouldn't want 2.5 hours of Riddles.
It's not that I dislike The Penguin, but I just don't see him as main villain material.
I won't repost that comic cover photo again, but that issue was freaking great. The cover/interiors artist is quickly one of my favourites.
guys, don't blame thread manager. It's nolan.
That's the one question i asked him when i met him, who is thread manager?
He said without hesitation,"it is i."
Will no doubt about it be Bane's origin, for the exact reason you stated. The people NEED to know who he is and what he's capable of and that's what the prologue will show.Very cool.
I'm starting to lean towards Bane's "origin" being the prologue, the public needs to be introduced to him.
Here are some rumors I've heard in some places
Bane is a successful villain. He comes into Gotham with a plan executes it and stops anyone who tries to stop him. He's tactical and smart he knows who to apply pressure to and who to get rid of however he has a short fuse and when Batman begins to gain the upper hand Bane resorts to drastic measures.
The device, whatever it is, GOES OFF at some point and destroys a massive part of Gotham State and cripples the entire city. Law enforcement is useless against it and in fear of another attack in other major cities or in Gotham again people are quiet about trying to stop Bane head on. This leads to a depressive state in Gotham where fear of the machine and Bane's use of it keeps Gotham in line.
Gotham becomes what it was pre-BB and Catwoman is somewhat of a mirror of Joe Chill. Desperate, she resorts to crime to get what she wants and in a critical moment she has to decide whether to let her desperation get to her like Chill or to use her desperation for something else. we know what she chooses...or do we?
Tate is Talia.
John Blake is a rookie cop but with a deep affiliation with Gotham, someone struggling to make a difference after the death of Harvey Dent spurs Gotham into trying to do well for itself; this means hunting Batman but Gordon serves as a psuedo-anchor for Blake but when he's taken out of the picture Blake is thrown into a situation where he has to make choices on his own and decide how and when to fight against Bane and what it means to be a Gothamite
Gordon is a major player in this film. Akin to what Palpatine's part in ROTS was compared to the other films
Again I can't verify any of these and most of this you probably heard, just wanting to share what's going around the mill
Three of those I've heard as well, so I'm guessing they are probably true.
Someone spotted Catwoman from one of the pics:
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Please explain how Riddler's obsession with riddles make him a poor man's Joker. I cannot make the connection. They are two different breeds of villain altogether.
Penguin has been one of Batman's leading villains for decades. With a proper script he can easily be a main villain.
Please explain how Riddler's obsession with riddles make him a poor man's Joker. I cannot make the connection. They are two different breeds of villain altogether.
In what sense? They are both flamboyant characters who engage in unorthodox tactics to satisfy their jollies.
Granted, there are differences beneath the surface, however, The Riddler and his egotistical riddles are dull.
Possibly, but I've never been a big fan of the character.
Pain & Prejudice was a dark and emotional arc but it didn't do enough to convince me that Oswald was a villain capable of holding his own compared to villains such as Ra's, The Joker, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, The Black Mask, etc.
In the comics they are completely different, but the way the Joker was portrayed in TDK, some of the things he did (Ferry detonators) seemed very Riddler to me.
For the Riddler to be an intriguing villain on screen he would have to be playing similar mind-games with people lives on the line. Riddles used to prove his intelligence over Batmans just wouldn't make captivating cinema IMO, you need those thrilling action sequences.
In the comics they are completely different, but the way the Joker was portrayed in TDK, some of the things he did (Ferry detonators) seemed very Riddler to me. For the Riddler to be an intriguing villain on screen he would have to be playing similar mind-games with people lives on the line. Riddles used to prove his intelligence over Batmans just wouldn't make captivating cinema IMO, you need those thrilling action sequences.
If Riddler did that, they would have to solve a riddle of some kind to avoid getting blown up. The Joker's was about them blowing each other up just to prove they are all like him deep down.
Scarecrow and Two Face didn't provide any thrilling action set pieces in Begins and TDK. So the mentality that a Batman villain must be able to do that is nonsense. This isn't Spider-Man where the villain has to be able to go toe to toe in a climatic battle.
Cerebral villains like Riddler are right up Nolan's alley.
For the love of....there is NO catwoman, that is an area I cleaned up with the stamp tool in Photoshop from my crew-edited manip.