I feel ya. It's good and all but... doesn't it feel like it's already been done!? I know, I know, he's the star-spangled man with a plan over at WB so he probably has a new take on Howard Hughes, but what I'd really, really like to see from Christopher Nolan post-TDKR is another original movie.
The Prestige was great, if the Hughes movie is up to it I'll be in love again, but as it is, the premise sounds unpromising. The same with the rumours of he being behind the helm for the new Bond movie (or in this case, the next Bond movie).
I just... want to see other things.
Bingo
I'm afraid I just don't agree with that at all, and i'm sure i'm not the only one around who feels that way. Both Dent and Ra's had their characterisations retained to a tee - Ra's Al Ghul is still the megalomania who sees justice in destroying the world and recreating a perfect paradise, Harvey Two-Face is portrayed in his best story-arc ever as the D.A. lost to his war against the mafia and then succumbing into his own line of villainy. The movies only highlighted the more core elements of both these characters, while taking liberties with the more superficial aspects like Ra's fascination with eco-terrorism and Two-Face's double-fisted henchmen. If anything, these films stay true to the characters more than any other adaptation (Two-Face being an example of it). Ra's even maintains his fascination with Bruce as a possible successor, which is made even more platonic and proper with their student/mentor feud and united with the theme of death/rebirth. Yes, the Lazarus Pit isn't explicitly depicted, but it has been done thematically - Ducard/Ra's own convictions of being immortal, reborn, etc. And how they fall closely to Batman's struggle to figure out what is "justice", are all in essence a Lazarus story of life, death, and rebirth. With Batman being the reborn "hero" thematically and the myth of Ra's Al Ghul "dying off."
You can make a case with the Joker though. But Bruce, Ra's and Harvey were really well maintained. As for Rachel... I dunno, I'm probably alone here, but I genuinely
like the role she plays in these movies. At least story-wise. Maggie Gyllenhaal should've been in
Batman Begins.