Arawn Fenn
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I personally find it frustrating that you can't get a straight answer from Nolan and company about the 3rd film. Not one interviewer has ever asked if there had been any plans to bring the Joker back and Nolan doesn't seem to offer up the information on his own. Some interviews say that they took it one film at a time, that nothing was layed out, that they gave everything in each film with no sequel bait. Other interviews I've read said that there were at least some groundwork that they had in mind for the trilogy. I believe it was Nolan's brother that said the final scene was something that they had discussed very early on. I believe Nolan and company, particularly Nolan loves to be evasive.
I thought the original idea was supposedly to have the trial of the Joker as a centerpiece of the third film, but then Ledger died and those plans were scrapped. I doubt the Joker wouldn't have factored into the third film if Ledger had lived.