The Dark Knight Why Selina Kyle will be in The Dark Knight

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I truly believe that our next female lead will be none other than Selina Kyle/Catwoman.

What makes me believe this?
Well...

Remember that little cartoon show The Batman? For those of you that don't know, Two Face, Ras Al Ghul, and The Scarecrow could not be used because of that whole bat-embargo nonsense.
Season four is airing right now and you can read all episode descriptions for the season. Notice anything? The Joker is missing in action. He was a villain who appeared in the previous seasons a lot but now that The Dark Knight well under way, he can't be used in the cartoon show.

Not only that, but also notice how Selina Kyle/Catwoman is missing from Season 4 as well. Sure she didn't have much screen time at all in the show but this time she's absent as well as the Joker.

This leads me to believe that Selina Kyle will be in TDK.
 
:dry:

I honestly doubt The Dark Knight is correlated with The Batman, and vice versa.
 
close we already got a bunch of catwoman threads
 
I'm not a catwoman fanboy :(
I don't know jack about the character.
 
i think you may be onto something here, KP.

The Bat-embargo is not a myth. :ninja:
 
wtf is the bat-embargo?
 
anyway . . . I'm not ruling anything out; Nolan said that there would be plenty of surprises in the next (2) film(s)
 
DV8 said:
wtf is the bat-embargo?
That characters can't appear in two seperate shows at once. I've never heard that it applied to movies until now, though.
 
I just want Selina in "The Dark Knight" if Penguin, Joker, and Catwoman were all in this it'd feel too overloaded.

Selina should appear as Selina Kyle, Bruce's love interest. Then by movie 3 or 4 she turns into Catwoman. She of course be a cat burgular in this movie and then she turns into the femme fatale we all know and love.
 
Boom said:
:dry:

I honestly doubt The Dark Knight is correlated with The Batman, and vice versa.
Actually, he does have a point. An embargo does exist. Ever since BB came out, it's applied to all Batman-related shows. Even in JLU, Batman nor Joker were allowed to have significant screentime. It's also why we haven't seen Scarecrow, Ra's, or Harvey in The Batman.
 
CConn said:
That characters can't appear in two seperate shows at once. I've never heard that it applied to movies until now, though.

I heard the embargo was the reason why the scarecrow doesn't appear on The Batman cartoon.
 
Boom said:
:dry:

I honestly doubt The Dark Knight is correlated with The Batman, and vice versa.
Actually, it's true that certain characters have been barred from television because of the movies (thus the absence of most bat-villains from JL/U).

That said, Catwoman's absense is probably not indicative of her being in the film (though I hope she is).
 
Boom said:
:dry:

I honestly doubt The Dark Knight is correlated with The Batman, and vice versa.

Agreed. Nolan's continuously mentioned that he wants his vision to be unique. Why would he put Kyle in the 2nd film of his franchise and draw obvious comparisons? It's a longshot at best imo.
 
they should at least introduce her charactor, maybe as a cameo, but hold her for the 3rd one, by that time catwoman with halle berry will hopefully be out of everyones minds
 
for the costume they should make it like the one in the comics, the one from hush is good, i like the cat goggles, better then halle berrys costume
 
kpjoon said:
I truly believe that our next female lead will be none other than Selina Kyle/Catwoman.

What makes me believe this?
Well...

Remember that little cartoon show The Batman? For those of you that don't know, Two Face, Ras Al Ghul, and The Scarecrow could not be used because of that whole bat-embargo nonsense.
Season four is airing right now and you can read all episode descriptions for the season. Notice anything? The Joker is missing in action. He was a villain who appeared in the previous seasons a lot but now that The Dark Knight well under way, he can't be used in the cartoon show.

Not only that, but also notice how Selina Kyle/Catwoman is missing from Season 4 as well. Sure she didn't have much screen time at all in the show but this time she's absent as well as the Joker.

This leads me to believe that Selina Kyle will be in TDK.

Yeah, but we haven't seen Egghead or Batmite either so...wait...Oh NO!:wow:
 
MulligaN Stew said:
Agreed. Nolan's continuously mentioned that he wants his vision to be unique. Why would he put Kyle in the 2nd film of his franchise and draw obvious comparisons? It's a longshot at best imo.
Hardly a longshot. Selina is one of, if not, the most central female figure in the Batman mythos. She's not along the lines of Egghead people. :dry:

And what are these "obvious comparisons"? You said it yourself, Nolan wants to make a unique vision. That ALONE would erase any sort of "obvious comparisons" to previous takes. It's his job to make sure we see something different.
 
I just don't see the point of bringing in catwoman. Michelle Pfeiffer already did a great job she is catwoman. No reason to do the character in the new movies. Plus I don't really see her working in the Nolan Batman universe.
 
Postman said:
I just don't see the point of bringing in catwoman. Michelle Pfeiffer already did a great job she is catwoman.
So...because it's been done well before, we should just stop there? In that case, all these movies were wrong:

Terminator 2
Godfather 2
Post-Connery Bond films
Spider-Man 2
X-Men 2

Are you getting my point here? It's a ludicrous notion that we should just stop where we feel it's been done best. The bar is meant to be risen. Not leveled.

No reason to do the character in the new movies.
Why? She's an important character. Has and always will be.

Plus I don't really see her working in the Nolan Batman universe.
I'd love to see a valid argument for this. I really would. What is so damn unique and exquisite about Nolan's vision, where a cat burglar can't possibly exist in his "universe"?
 
Crooklyn said:
So...because it's been done well before, we should just stop there? In that case, all these movies were wrong:

Terminator 2
Godfather 2
Post-Connery Bond films
Spider-Man 2
X-Men 2

Are you getting my point here? It's a ludicrous notion that we should just stop where we feel it's been done best. The bar is meant to be risen. Not leveled.


Why? She's an important character. Has and always will be.


I'd love to see a valid argument for this. I really would. What is so damn unique and exquisite about Nolan's vision, where a cat burglar can't possibly exist in his "universe"?

If she's portrayed as a cat burglar rather than a Batvillian and tone down the Cat motif and paraphernalia then I'm all for it. In fact, I don't even want her to refer to herself as Catwoman. Let the media dub her that.

I have said this before but I think that the dynamics of Bruce and Selina's initial meeting and relationship should be model after Hitchcock's "To Catch a Thief."

For those of you not familar with it here are a few plot summaries.

American expatriate John Robie living in high style on the Riviera is a retired cat burglar. He must find out who a copy cat is to keep a new wave of jewel thefts from being pinned on him. High on list of prime victims is Jessie Stevens, in Europe to help daughter Frances find a suitable husband. Lloyds of London insurance agent is using a thief to catch a thief. Take an especially close look at scene where Robie gets Jessie's attention, dropping an expensive casino chip down decolletage of French roulette player.

Summary written by Dale O'Connor {[email protected]}

A series of ingenious jewelry robberies takes place on the French Riviera. The police suspect John Robbie - an expert thief who was known as "The Cat" before he retired from crime. Robbie enlists the help of an insurance man to guess where the real thief will strike next. He befriends wealthy widow Jessie Stevens and her attractive daughter Frances.

Summary written by Col Needham {[email protected]}

John Robie is a one-time cat burglar, now reformed and living a blameless life in a plush villa. When a fresh set of burglaries rocks the Riviera all bearing the hallmark of Robie's own robberies, he is the natural suspect. Robie sets out to catch the new burglar himself, mainly to prove his innocence. He is aided by an American heiress, who initially is convinced that he is actually guilty. The title of the movie is derived from the proverb "Set a thief to catch a thief"

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http://www.filmsite.org/toca.html

"Filmed in widescreen VistaVision, its leisurely tone is decidedly European, with pictorial exotic settings (i.e., The Hotel Carlton on the Riviera) and fashions, snatches of French, witty (but risque and naughty) double-entendres-laden dialogue, and an elegantly-orchestrated romance."

That I believe categories how Bruce and Selina romance should be portrayed, "elegantly-orchestrated" with, "at least their scenes, fitting the visual description above.

Selina, should be introduced as a rich Gotham socialite recently returning to Gotham from abroad, who meets Bruce at a function at Wayne Manor, uninvited of course.
 
I'll agree in that I don't want her to be just another batvillain. I liked her more as an anti-hero anyway. She was always the sneaky time, at times jumping on the line between good & bad. That's something we haven't seen on-screen, so already Nolan has something to go on.

Don't get what you mean by "toning" down the cat motif though. From what I've seen, she only wears a cat-mask, and occasionally meows. Nothing too excessive though.

:huh:
 
Crooklyn said:
I'll agree in that I don't want her to be just another batvillain. I liked her more as an anti-hero anyway. She was always the sneaky time, at times jumping on the line between good & bad. That's something we haven't seen on-screen, so already Nolan has something to go on.

Don't get what you mean by "toning" down the cat motif though. From what I've seen, she only wears a cat-mask, and occasionally meows. Nothing too excessive though.

:huh:


I guess I'm referring more to how Catwoman was portrayed in Batman Returns. I think I'm the only one who thinks that Pfeirer's performance, while not bad at all, was highly overated. I just didn't like how the character was written.

I do agree that Selina should be ambigous as far as good guy/bad guy. I think Selina should be portrayed as not a bad person and actually a solid moral code, more solid than maybe she even realizes, but she is out first and foremost herself. But she would never want to hurt anyone...seriously that is.
 
raybia said:
I guess I'm referring more to how Catwoman was portrayed in Batman Returns. I think I'm the only one who thinks that Pfeirer's performance, while not bad at all, was highly overated. I just didn't like how the character was written.

I do agree that Selina should be ambigous as far as good guy/bad guy. I think Selina should be portrayed as not a bad person and actually a solid moral code, more solid than maybe she even realizes, but she is out first and foremost herself. But she would never want to hurt anyone...seriously that is.
I love you for writing this! You are not the only one, I hated how the character was written.
 

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