Been done in TDK, wouldn't like to see it again or they might become DC's equivelant of Mary Jane. Love the Riddler cop idea though, as long as if he does kill its only once or twice, not in person and never done in a cruel or evil way. Riddler's always been much more of an intellectual, violence is pretty abhorrent to him and he's much more damaging in how he could blow the top off the Harvey Dent ruse and Batman's identity.And Gordon's whole family in perile because of it.
Been done in TDK, wouldn't like to see it again or they might become DC's equivelant of Mary Jane. Love the Riddler cop idea though, as long as if he does kill its only once or twice, not in person and never done in a cruel or evil way. Riddler's always been much more of an intellectual, violence is pretty abhorrent to him and he's much more damaging in how he could blow the top off the Harvey Dent ruse and Batman's identity.
Maybe Riddler someone who believes that only the intelligent deserve to survive? He could have been pushed around, threatened, or had a loved one threatened by some underworld leader's muscle. That was the straw that broke the camel's back; it gives him a reason to lash out at Gotham.
Been done in TDK, wouldn't like to see it again or they might become DC's equivelant of Mary Jane. Love the Riddler cop idea though, as long as if he does kill its only once or twice, not in person and never done in a cruel or evil way. Riddler's always been much more of an intellectual, violence is pretty abhorrent to him and he's much more damaging in how he could blow the top off the Harvey Dent ruse and Batman's identity.
Indeed, as someone who could give away the Dent ruse he could not only destroy quite a bit of city morale but also utterly discredit the Gotham PD. Additionally I'd love for him to be the only one to figure out Batman's identity. He could be the psychological threat while another villain blows **** upThis is the only way I can see the Riddler working. Placing Batman in impossible situations he has to figure out before times up is very similar to TDK, and making the Riddler violent is not being true to the character.
But as someone who's willing to show the public the "true" story about Harvey Dent unless Batman is willing to play does make him incredibly dangerous to Bruce's mission. I just have problems believing they can put him on the scale of Ras or the Joker in terms of danger and what's at stake. Those two were capable of destruction on a catastrophic level, Nigma's never struck me as that type...
Indeed, as someone who could give away the Dent ruse he could not only destroy quite a bit of city morale but also utterly discredit the Gotham PD. Additionally I'd love for him to be the only one to figure out Batman's identity. He could be the psychological threat while another villain blows **** upt:
Mind you, I could see Riddler setting up a terrorist attack he KNOWS Batman will stop but in doing so will give away key information about him (though the trick part would be a clever reveal)
Also, Riddler being in charge of the taskforce to catch Batman would mena he could not only show off awesome strategic skills but mean that he could still have quite a bit of scale as a villain with SWAT teams etc under his command to catch him.
A guy with an inferiority complex can be very dangerous. Because they have an elevated need to prove themselves as being powerful.
That's Riddler's thing if you ask me. Sure, he's a loser. But he's got so much simmering resentment and bitterness that he is capable of exceptional cruelty.
Very true, forgot about that.
It would be cool to see Edward as a cop even befriending Gordon. He works very close with Gordon going back to scenes of crime he was perhaps directly involved in. This would bring in Batman's Detective skills moreover as well. We would have a Batman film that was a Detective style film, with tons of dark action in it. And no car chase scenes.
The Riddler would be able to get away with the perfect crimes and leave people guessing for days, whereas The Joker didn't give a ****.
That was a really nice interview...I'd love to see what he comes up with for the character.
There's a lot to work with in this angle. I love it. Every one of the bat villains finds their character by perfectly exemplifying the height of a certain type of pathology that batman himself needs to resist in his own mind.
Ras was an eye for an eye vigilante. Crane abused and enjoyed his power to instill fear in others. Harveys dual life fractured and perverted his mind. Joker is a dark mirror to the ridiculousness of Batman's costumed theatrics.
Riddler could easily distinguish himself from all these villains with a philosophy of "the dumb must die". Batman would be torn since he is hated and hunted in the third movie by, essentially, the dumb people of gotham. The very people he is trying to defend. Riddler would be trapping swarms of civilians in situations where only their intelligence will let them live. Bats would have to defend the ignorant on principle. This could escalate and escalate escalate, bringing up a ton of questions bats will need to take a hard look at.
What are the answers to all these riddles that I have to solve to keep these people from dying? And why am I even doing this in the first place?
That is the ultimate riddle. Bats will wonder, 'Is what I'm doing as batman the right thing to do?" This has been the biggest weight on his mind throughout both films so far. In the process of taking on the riddler, he will finally cement in his mind why he does what he does. This will be the "completion of the story" Nolan mentioned in the LA times. Batman will finally find the answer to the question that has plagued him from the beginning: is Batman right for Gotham? How fitting that the enemy himself is the embodiment of ambiguity that batman needs to defeat.
So many questions!
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