I thought he planned out a trilogy and that the issue is what will happen after the 3rd movie. I think a 3rd movie is a done deal.
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I thought he planned out a trilogy and that the issue is what will happen after the 3rd movie. I think a 3rd movie is a done deal.
Of course, the Joker may have been part of that plan, which may bollocks things up. I really hope if he was, that Nolan figures another way to do it, because I really don't want to see anyone else in that role now.
Even if he were part of the original plan, across both of the movies, Batman is fighting villain(s) who are interested in anarchy and causing havoc. So it wouldn't be a stretch for him to have yet another villain in the 3rd movie who would be focused on such.
The rumors I remember hearing the most actively in the wake of the release were for The Riddler and if you could get the right actor-- one who could be a cool, measured, intellectual counterpart to Batman with a nice dose of the craxy, I think that's the best route to take after the sheer, off-the-wall anarchy of Joker.
I could get behind that with Nolan doing it, but definitely a tricky charcter to get just right.
If there's a deal for a third movie, it's fairly recent. I agree with Matt that the studio will be eager to convince them to do it, so I expect they will. But in the PR blitz Nolan & Bale were both pretty clear that there's no firm plan for a third movie. This is from an interview in July:
Christian has expressed enthusiasm for doing a third "Batman" with you. How about it?
Nolan: All I can say is that, when we finished the first film, I didn't have any intention of doing a second one. And this time, I really tried to put everything that I ever wanted to see in the Batman story into this film.
I'd actually really like to see Nolan's take on an Azrael story. And if we need a pure villain to offset the freaky-vigilante-who-thinks-he's-a-good-guy, maybe bring in Bane.
You could have Azrael be a vigilante who had been working in a strongly Catholic South American city who follows Bane to Gotham, encroaching on Batman's territory, shining more mirrors on the are-you-good-if-your-intentions-are-good thing.
I wonder... since he's worked with Nolan before, how Guy Pearce would be as The Riddler?
if you could get the right actor-- one who could be a cool, measured, intellectual counterpart to Batman with a nice dose of the craxy
You know who'd be good in that role? Christian Bale.
I wonder... since he's worked with Nolan before, how Guy Pearce would be as The Riddler?
Oooh, or Guy Pearce.
I wonder... since he's worked with Nolan before, how Guy Pearce would be as The Riddler?
thunk.
Dude. That casting + the whole One Year Later metrosexual makeover (which, I dunno, did they undo? that was one of the few GOOD things that came out of OYL!) would make me sit up and beg.