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Warner Bros. Pictures has set a July 20, 2012 release date for the third Batman movie in conventional and IMAX theaters
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Tom Hardy
is in Batman 3? Picked this news when kaytee mentioned this on twitter last night. If he is indeed in the movie, let's hope he plays Bane, and *breaks* Batman!
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No way. How will he pull off Bane? And why do we need Bane? Remember Batman & Robin?
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Well, that's a wrong point of reference. Like thinking Two-Face is what
Tommy Lee Jones
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My point is, it's too early on. Bane came late in the comics chronology, then broke his back, etc.
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It was an instinctive thought that came to me. Btw, who would you like
Tom Hardy
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LOL. My knowledge of the DC universe isn't as good as my knowledge of Marvels...so...I honestly don't know.
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Came across this in RT:
http://www.totalfilm.com/features/11-batman-villains-for-tom-hardy?_r=true
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The Dark Knight Rises
is the title.
Can't say I like it.
Also, Riddler is not the villain.
And, it will NOT be in 3D, but will "do something technologically that’s never been done before" with IMAX.
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Its playing the trilogy card rather well (ala,
Return of the King
,
Return of the Jedi
etc) with that title, though I'm a little tired of Batman almost unanimously replaced by Dark Knight in these movie titles.
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Hmmm.... was expecting a title like "Gotham City".... glad it's not in 3-D though...so if it isn't Edward Nigma..who is it then?
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Rishi: "Gotham" in the title is a great idea.
Nolan
's choice seems to make it more like a sequel of
The Dark Knight
than the third of the series.
Villain? Who knows. We've got Ra's Al Ghul, Scarecrow, Two-Face and Joker. Riddler is out.
- Talia Al Ghul could tie this movie with the first one, and close the movie for an open future.
- Penguin/Mr Freeze/Poison Ivy and Clayface seem to absurd for this world. Unless they are given a reality twist, like for Scarecrow.
- Catwoman/Selina Kyle could be introduced as a character, considering there's no female lead now.
- Harley Quinn seems not possible without Joker, unless they use a montage to show how she fell in love with Mr Joe Kerr.
I'd put my money on Talia Al Ghul, Catwoman and Mr Freeze. The last because here's one villain who, apart from Harvey Dent, provides for a nice dramatic story arc.
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Wow..that's a fantastic picture....
Any thoughts about the "Black Mask"... seems like a character who would fit perfectly in Nolan's Batman world...
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That image is called "Joker's Reckoning" by Alex Ross. It's one of my favorite Batman-related images, and definitely my favorite Ross.
Black Mask is a little crazy, but yes, he can be done. If two-face can be done, so can Black Mask. But I think, and these are candid thoughts, that Black Mask does not bring much to the story, except for being a goon. He's got a very shady background that befits a comic character, but only just without being absurd. for me, he is just like The Penguin, or a Hush-lite.
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