StorminNorman said:
See I think Two-Face is to intresting a villian to be created and executed all in one film. That is why I think the best case would have Harvey Dent be a major player through out all of TDK (make him a 100% loveable guy - he in many ways is the true hero of Gotham) and then destroy him in the one scene.
I want to see Two-Face hunting down the Joker, killing anyone he sees getting in his way - while Batman hunts down both of them. Have Batman haunted by the fact that Harvey was his best friend (Batman's not Bruce Wayne) and how he feels guilty for his transformation. IMO there is a lot of good stuff there.
I'm torn on this, really. While I believe that scarring him at the end of TDK to create a cliffhanger
requiring viewing of the third is cheap (I think everyone here would like TDK to stand alone as a film like BB did), I also think that Two-Face's psychology is very interesting and that they might shortchange him if they mash it all into one film. Before I read TLH, I would have been okay with it either way, even leaning into the "scar Dent in TDK" camp. But after reading TLH, I really believe that the audience has to be truly emotionally invested in the character beforehand, and that's only achieved with familiarity and time. Meaning, that he has to become Two-Face in the third.
With a skilled director, it wouldn't take much to show Two-Face's schizophrenia. Dent isn't scarred until the last quarter of TLH, and you do get to see the evil-good dichotomy within him. He kills ruthlessly, but only acting as an overzealous vigilante. ("I did what needed to be done...for now.") He is, however, already beyond saving.
Well, all I know is, the Nolan brothers have a heck of a job ahead of them, LOL.
ETA: Putting Dent's scarring in the third would also leave an interesting catch-22 for the marketing dept. You want the audience to be shocked and devastated at Harvey's downfall, but showing it in the trailers would take some of that away. Maybe they could just show his scarred side so he would be unrecognizable as Harvey? Hmmm...