This is a thought of mine which I can't believe I don't see stated more explicitly elsewhere: When Crane got tazered in the face at the end of Begins, I imagined that leaving his face scarred. Now, he has a reason to wear the mask more often.
Ras Al Ghul's poison on Gotham what created Joker so even if Scarecrow tried to toxin on Joker wouldn't work and Joker would beat **** outta him.
Oh my gawd!
A wicked priest and a drag mother!
The end is near!
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I think it's been brought up but its a nice thought anyway.This is a thought of mine which I can't believe I don't see stated more explicitly elsewhere: When Crane got tazered in the face at the end of Begins, I imagined that leaving his face scarred. Now, he has a reason to wear the mask more often.
Normally you can tell straight away but i had to look twice with Cillian.I think its...interesting that Cillian makes a better woman than most women.
I hope Scarecrow returns and opening of TDK should have Batman chasing him.
Source: http://iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1978&Itemid=99Exclusive Video Interview: Cillian Murphy on Barley, Sunshine and The Dark Knight!
Written by Robert Sanchez
Wednesday, 28 February 2007
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The IESB sat down and talked with Cillian Murphy about his new release, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, Danny Boyle's new sci-fi film Sunshine and, of course, we had to ask if the Scarecrow would be returning to Gotham in The Dark Knight.
After 28 Days Later, Cillian Murphy quickly hit the Hollywood scene and has found himself quite a fan following. His newest film is quite a departure from his last few films and actually hits close to home for the Irish actor.
Regarding Sunshine, Cillian mentioned that he saw it a couple of weeks ago and that it turned out extremely well.
The last question I had to ask is the one that will send fanboys into overdrive. Will the Scarecrow return to Gotham in The Dark Knight?
So while I am sure that some people out there will say that I am pulling a, what does Devin over at Chud call it? Oh yeah, an "Oh Don Piano," lets take a look at his quick response.
The question, will we going to see Scarecrow come back in The Dark Knight? The answer, "I cant comment on that." Hmmm, interesting, this is the way I look at it, if I would've asked him if he was in the upcoming, lets say, Transformers, he would say no, right? Well, if he wasn't going to be in The Dark Knight he would simply say the same thing, no I am not. So why would he say he cannot comment?
As early as August of 2005, Cillian was very open about the possibilty of coming back for a sequel and went on record saying, "If they decide to make another Batman I'd love to be in it. The main attraction to me for that film was Chris Nolan directing it, but I don't know what I'm gonna do next " and also admitted that he has signed on for more films "I think they have options on us, yes," said Murphy.
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Cillian Murphy
The fact that now he's saying he can't comment on his return makes me think that he will be in the sequel. Wasn't he answering the same question not to long ago with "I'm not sure. I would like to return." Something along those lines.
UPDATE
New interview where Cillian comments on TDK. The smile and the no comment in the video interview makes me think he's going to come back at some point.
From IESB:
Source: http://iesb.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1978&Itemid=99
Meh, I'd rather see Scarecrow fear toxin the Joker at some point....oh how I love that moment in Knightfall.
A Joker/Scarecrow team up like in Knightfall would be immensely glorious.
Simple but brilliant thought. Why didnt I think of that?
Way to dig up a thread Retro. I'd like a 'crow return, only in a limited role. The idea of an interrogation scene with Gordon looks good or a 'Bond like' opening with Batman foiling a Scarecrow plot.
No prob.Thanks for the news, Retro.
There's the chance that Murphy said he couldn't comment because he knew they could bring him back seeing as he's signed, but doesn't really know if they've planned to do so. You'd think he'd know by now, though... So, my optimistic guess is that he'll be back. For sure, I'd be disappointed if he wasn't, partly because I'd love to see a more theatrical Scarecrow in the/a sequel, but mostly for the sake of continuity.
He's inhaled all that gas he created so it's almost certain he'll be much more crazier if he returns which i think he will.Yes he did.The fact that now he's saying he can't comment on his return makes me think that he will be in the sequel. Wasn't he answering the same question not to long ago with "I'm not sure. I would like to return." Something along those lines.
This would be the first time a Batman movie villain appeared two movies wouldn't it?"I can't comment." Combine that with Goyer and Nolan saying the worst thing the previous series did was kill off the villains, and then look at their source material (The Long Halloween), and it should be clear to us:
he'll be back. they wouldn't let him live and then just disappear from the franchise.
Everyone is scared of WB's ninjas thats why i think he couldn't comment.Iwas about to post this, nice one Retro. When Murphy said "No comment he a grin on his face like "Yeah, I'm back as The Scarecrow" something like that.
