Personally, I WANT THE MAD HATTER!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously. He’s one of my favorites. He gets no love. And in the gritty-realistic new Batman world he would fit in just perfectly. I’m not sure who I would want to play him though. I’m not up-to-date on who the actors of today are…
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I don’t think Catwoman has enough to pull off being in the final installment of the Nolan Batman series. Unless they do something really neat with her.
I kind of wish it was The Riddler though 🙁
anyway, my vote is for harley <3333 and ivy too.
I’m really hoping for more Ra’s al Ghul though, and for a huge League of Assassins plot. This makes room for new characters like Talia and Lady Shiva too. ^^
p.s. really feel the need to state that Jim Carrey as The Riddler was terrible. I actually think Jim Carrey could pull off a proper Riddler, given that he’s a pretty good dramatic actor, but the Schumacher version of him has nothing to do with the character, like all Schumacher versions of Bat-characters.
Red Hood shouldn’t really be on the list since he’s usually Jason Todd or sometimes in backstory the Joker. Jason Todd obviously won’t work in a Batverse that’s Robinless and Nolan’s confirmed he won’t recast the Joker. Random baddie in the old school Red Hood outfit would be a neat easter egg, though.
Tom Hardy might be playing the villain, so that’s something to think about too? Though my prediction is that he’ll be cast as Harvey Bullock, especially since there are rumors Sarah Essen’s going to be in the movie.
I WANT DEAD END TO BE A FULL FEATURE.
I’m really hoping for more Ra’s al Ghul though, and for a huge League of Assassins plot. This makes room for new characters like Talia and Lady Shiva too. ^^
p.s. really feel the need to state that Jim Carrey as The Riddler was terrible. I actually think Jim Carrey could pull off a proper Riddler, given that he’s a pretty good dramatic actor, but the Schumacher version of him has nothing to do with the character, like all Schumacher versions of Bat-characters.
I heard Tommy Lee Jones did research and read up on Twoface only to have Schumacher tell both him and Carrey to do Adam West villains.
David Tennant…….The Riddler
John Hodgman……Ventriloquist
Ian Holm………..Mad Hatter
Henry Rollins…….Mad Stan
Killer Croc and Deadshot were in Gotham Knight and Croc wasn’t apprehended as far as we know.
I heard on a toy board that in an early script Slade Wilson/Deathstroke was going to be in one of the last scenes of Dark Knight where he takes Ra’s al Ghul’s place. There was even an action figure in the Dark Knight line of Slade.
Now I only know Slade from the Teen Titans cartoon and I know he’s basically Deadpool. So I guess they’d go for the Teen Titans toon Slade and if that where to happen would we be ok with Ron Perlman reprising the voice while an actual martial arts guy does the body?
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a predator and a xenomorph.
I WANT DEAD END TO BE A FULL FEATURE.
We still would need a new Joker :,(
Andrew Koenig – IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0462809/)
Who then? Do we want to go younger?
edit – My bf keeps teasing me that they should make Depp the Batman Hatter………. I groan every time but the more I think about it…….. it might work. He is a very versatile actor….. but I just can’t let him ruin 2 hatters for me T__T
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OH! I know! I know! Ok even though he is older than what I thought would be good, I know who would make a great Hatter……..
Tell me you can’t picture him in the outfit with the crazy smile. Dye his hair and a little make up and he’d look the part. I’m sure he could give Hatter a great performance too. Look at you all nice with that big smile and as soon as you walk away……
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Do you think Tom Hardy would be a good Bane? cuzz thats the rumor goin around right now, at least thats what i herd lolz
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Also i think Luke Goss would be a great Black Mask. anyone else agree wit me?
edit – Looks like we’re getting a villainess – http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/11/11/christopher-nolan-dark-knight-rises-casting-female-leads/
Mr. Freeze, The Penguin, Cat Woman, The Riddler, Mad Hatter TEAMED UP.
Yes Clancy Brown. He’s one of those guys who deserve more main stream recognition. Alternately I heard that before Arnold Schwarzenegger was cast Patrick Stewart, Ben kingsley, & Anthony Hopkins all were considered for Freeze.
As for Harley I just can’t see her in a movie without at least some scenes with her & Mr. J. Now I do believe she can carry a movie on her own or at the very least paired up with Ivy but an establishing film with her & Joker is a must to understand her.
That’s one of the only things that bugged me about Dark Knight, The Joker had no send off. We should have seen him in a straight jacket in a padded room or something.
Mr. Freeze, The Penguin, Cat Woman, The Riddler, Mad Hatter TEAMED UP.
Ack! No! No more villain team-ups! That’s the primary reason that Spider-Man 3 was such a mess, by trying to squeeze too many characters’ origins and development into the running time, so nobody gets used to their full potential. Did we learn nothing from Batman and Robin? Clearly not, beacuse Batman and Robin didn’t learn anything from Batman Returns and Batman Forever.
In theory, it’s possible to have multiple villains if a lower-tier, physically-oriented character like Killer Croc or the Rhino is used as an Oddjob/Jaws to another, more intellectual villain’s Goldfinger/Hugo Drax, acting as a sort of mid-level boss, but it’s a bad idea to treat them as equals, which will demand equal screen time and be forced to steal it from other characters who deserve it more.
Admittedly, Batman Begins managed to do it with Scarecrow acting as a minion to Ras’ al-Ghul by inverting that paradigm, but Nolan never forgot that it was Batman’s movie and the focus should be on him, unlike all the others that expect you to care about the villains and their tragedy just as much as Bruce’s. In general, though, I recommend keeping it simple, because the more characters and elements you try to squeeze in, the more you’re diluting your focus. See Daredevil, X-Men III, and both Fantastic Four films for examples.
In theory, it’s possible to have multiple villains if a lower-tier, physically-oriented character like Killer Croc or the Rhino is used as an Oddjob/Jaws to another, more intellectual villain’s Goldfinger/Hugo Drax, acting as a sort of mid-level boss, but it’s a bad idea to treat them as equals, which will demand equal screen time and be forced to steal it from other characters who deserve it more.
Admittedly, Batman Begins managed to do it with Scarecrow acting as a minion to Ras’ al-Ghul by inverting that paradigm, but Nolan never forgot that it was Batman’s movie and the focus should be on him, unlike all the others that expect you to care about the villains and their tragedy just as much as Bruce’s. In general, though, I recommend keeping it simple, because the more characters and elements you try to squeeze in, the more you’re diluting your focus. See Daredevil, X-Men III, and both Fantastic Four films for examples.
Agreed.
Dark knight did a great job with Joker & Two-Face I thought. I thought that making every spidy bad guy a tragic Jekyll & Hyde story was lame and kinda made them too identical to each other.
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Ack! No! No more villain team-ups! That’s the primary reason that Spider-Man 3 was such a mess, by trying to squeeze too many characters’ origins and development into the running time, so nobody gets used to their full potential. Did we learn nothing from Batman and Robin? Clearly not, beacuse Batman and Robin didn’t learn anything from Batman Returns and Batman Forever.
In theory, it’s possible to have multiple villains if a lower-tier, physically-oriented character like Killer Croc or the Rhino is used as an Oddjob/Jaws to another, more intellectual villain’s Goldfinger/Hugo Drax, acting as a sort of mid-level boss, but it’s a bad idea to treat them as equals, which will demand equal screen time and be forced to steal it from other characters who deserve it more.
Admittedly, Batman Begins managed to do it with Scarecrow acting as a minion to Ras’ al-Ghul by inverting that paradigm, but Nolan never forgot that it was Batman’s movie and the focus should be on him, unlike all the others that expect you to care about the villains and their tragedy just as much as Bruce’s. In general, though, I recommend keeping it simple, because the more characters and elements you try to squeeze in, the more you’re diluting your focus. See Daredevil, X-Men III, and both Fantastic Four films for examples.
I dont think Nolan should have any Villians with Supernatural powers such as Ivy or Freez
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Hoffman Hatter…….. Somebody call Nolan and make it happen. I want it to happen.
edit – Looks like we’re getting a villainess – Christopher Nolan Narrows ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Casting List To Six Actresses, Two Female Leads (http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/11/11/christopher-nolan-dark-knight-rises-casting-female-leads/)
Brilliant idea Misu, Hoffman would do a wonderful job as Hatter. Also i think Naomi Watts would portray a wonderful Catwoman, wat u think?