The Joker
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yes.
folks are telling the story they want to tell, and the only regulations they have to adhere to are "does it serve the story" and "will it make money"
And so far, Nolan has adhered to both of those. Although Begins was not nearly as financially successful as TDK. But it was successful enough to revive the franchise, and give us a superior sequel.
That's what I don't get about people pushing for a certain director to take over a franchise. For example, someone may want Guillermo del Toro to take over the Batman franchise after Nolan, but how do you know he's going to give you the Batman movie you want? Every director that has been hired to direct a Batman movie has gone in with the intention making a Batman movie that adheres to their own vision and that isn't bound by the current Batman comics of the time. That goes for Tim Burton, Joel Schumacher, Darren Aronofsky, and Christopher Nolan. So, you hire Guillermo del Toro and you get Guillermo del Toro's Batman, you hire David Fincher and you get David Fincher's Batman, and so on.
There's also different combinations that can occur for filmmakers across the superhero genre. Bad filmmakers can make comic book movies that are very faithful, and good filmmakers can make comic book movies that are not very faithful. Ideally, I suppose what the fans want is a great filmmaker making a totally comics-accurate film, but that has yet to happen, unless someone can point one out to me.
'Nuff said
