sglass03
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While the Joker certainly is enough villain to hold up a whole film, it seems as though Nolan likes the multiple-villain angle. Despite Dent being "good" for a good portion of TDK (I'm assuming), we're still seeing a villainous story arc here. We also have Maroni, and though he's not a major "rogue," he's still rather well-known by a majority of Batfans.
BB had, of course, had the trio of Ras, Scarecrow, and Falcone (and on a minor note, even Zasz!), and so I think any potential third film would add some more rogues into the mix in addition to Two-Face.
My guess is that Two-Face is the major villain in part three, with one or two other villains filling in the empty spaces - perhaps the Riddler, perhaps Catwoman, or maybe someone else altogether. I think the Penguin would be an excellent choice for Nolan's Gotham, but he himself said the he was too "unrealistic" - I have no idea why, but I guess that means we won't see Cobblepot.
As for the Joker, I don't think he'll be recast - either he'll be "missing" and presumed on the loose, or locked in Arkham with one or two references. In either case, I'd love for the trilogy to end with a Joker card, as others have mentioned, suggesting Joker is up to his old tricks again.
BB had, of course, had the trio of Ras, Scarecrow, and Falcone (and on a minor note, even Zasz!), and so I think any potential third film would add some more rogues into the mix in addition to Two-Face.
My guess is that Two-Face is the major villain in part three, with one or two other villains filling in the empty spaces - perhaps the Riddler, perhaps Catwoman, or maybe someone else altogether. I think the Penguin would be an excellent choice for Nolan's Gotham, but he himself said the he was too "unrealistic" - I have no idea why, but I guess that means we won't see Cobblepot.
As for the Joker, I don't think he'll be recast - either he'll be "missing" and presumed on the loose, or locked in Arkham with one or two references. In either case, I'd love for the trilogy to end with a Joker card, as others have mentioned, suggesting Joker is up to his old tricks again.