Oh I absolutely think there's some truth to Nolan not wanting to make it. Granted it's not that simple: You don't either "want" or "not want" to make a movie. I do think he "wanted" it enough to come back, but not enough to polish it like his other films. By the end he just feels exhausted. Apparently they took a break halfway through the script due to feeling they couldn't come up with anything (good). After the break Goyer came back with an idea for a Superman reboot. That I think epitomizes how "obligated" they felt to do this, for whatever reason.
It's amazing just how much of Nolan feels channelled into Bruce: A guy who's been out of the game for a while, is exhausted but everyone wants him to come back. He comes back for "one last mission", then passes the "mantle" to another guy who will do his own thing with it. Bruce's arc is more-or-less how Nolan comes off to me when watching the movie.
Nolan also doesn't strike me as the kind of guy to be stingy of a franchise like that. For one, he didn't know if he'd be back after Begins. WB initially just wanted him to get the franchise back on track and do it in a way anyone could continue it after that (that's why BB is the least aesthetically grounded of the three). Second, he's always had a "one movie at a time" mindset. Why would he interpret a bad sequel as it "tampering" his vision? Unless they got Lucas to do the DVDs, I don't see how that's possible.
Wouldn't that still count as him not wanting to make it? If ideally you don't wanna make another one but feel obligated to so someone doesn't "tamper with your baby", by definition your heart's not fully in it. At that point we're just arguing over semantics.
Given how rich the source material is, it's mind blowing how they couldn't come up with anything. No wonder they went with something as rote as a bigger, louder LOS rehash. I can't believe someone who was so keenly aware of Return of the Jedi's mistakes would repeat it.
I completely agree with these posts. I see a lot of similarities between tdkr and rotj although I enjoy rotj much more. For that reason the OT remains my favourite trilogy overall with tdkt coming in a close second.
