Riddler first appeared to challenge Batman,with no other explanation than to prove he was the smartest.
In movie wise,Joker did the same and we dont want to see that again.
In the comics,Edward was already a criminal...yes he worked at the carnival and conned people with his tricks,but he still enjoyed it.
Working at the carnival in the Nolan movies wont work.
Now. In order to get a good explanation of Riddlers appearance in Gotham,other than he "just appears out nowhere" should be based on Batmans situation. Also to get a little development into his character.
The Fed idea would cause the movie to be all about Edward,his obsession,his transformation into The Riddler,the villains shouldnt overshadow the entire movie,thats what BB and TDK were good at. They were there and it was acceptable...but everybody wants to see something a little different...the development of the villain. But it shouldnt span across the movie.
In my eyes,Riddler shouldnt be "there"...it should be Edward and he is already a criminal,on the tracks to becoming Riddler.
Batman villains cant relate with Batman with the whole "Getting lost inside the monster". But they can all relate with Ducards speech, "If you make yourself more than just a man,if you devote yourself to an ideal...you become something else entirely". THAT is the basis of a true Bat villain.
Sort of a pre Riddler to start with,then becoming what he truly is now.
In movie wise,Joker did the same and we dont want to see that again.
In the comics,Edward was already a criminal...yes he worked at the carnival and conned people with his tricks,but he still enjoyed it.
Working at the carnival in the Nolan movies wont work.
Now. In order to get a good explanation of Riddlers appearance in Gotham,other than he "just appears out nowhere" should be based on Batmans situation. Also to get a little development into his character.
The Fed idea would cause the movie to be all about Edward,his obsession,his transformation into The Riddler,the villains shouldnt overshadow the entire movie,thats what BB and TDK were good at. They were there and it was acceptable...but everybody wants to see something a little different...the development of the villain. But it shouldnt span across the movie.
In my eyes,Riddler shouldnt be "there"...it should be Edward and he is already a criminal,on the tracks to becoming Riddler.
Batman villains cant relate with Batman with the whole "Getting lost inside the monster". But they can all relate with Ducards speech, "If you make yourself more than just a man,if you devote yourself to an ideal...you become something else entirely". THAT is the basis of a true Bat villain.
Sort of a pre Riddler to start with,then becoming what he truly is now.