Mully wrote:Nolan took Ghul's character and made him from immortal to parlor trick (it's just a name carried on by different men), the Scarecrow (which I particuallry didn't like his story, but..) could medically chemically happen, the Joker is just a mad man. So Nolan wants his movies to be basically real life. I don't believe he would go for the above theories like:
Penquin - the above specualtaion could happen, just a gangster with a big nose, but then he would just be that guy that... a ganster with a big nose without his umbrellas...boring. Kind of like that guy from Batman Begins that ate at the resturant, the one Katie Holmes wanted to prosecute. Just a gangster, like Nolan's Joker, but without madness.
Poison Ivy could work with her chemical/pharamones, but she would be just Scarecrow again...with tits. I think theatrically ruined by Schumacher, Schwarts and co.
Mr. Freeze. ---- WAAAY TO MANY FREEZING PUNS to be took seriously ever again, also thanks to Schumacher, Schwarts and co...especially Schwarts.
Bane - really? Too comic book-y for Nolan. Has to have "venom" injections to the brain every so often? That couldn't be further from the real world.
What does Tom Hardy and filming in New Orleans mean? Any villians from there? Tom Hardy could be a villian.
**** The next wrinkle in the story came in the form of "Wanted" and "Kick Ass" creator Mark Millar. The writer recently dropped two tweets which he indicated were gossip he'd heard at a convention - "I know who the villain(s) are in Batman 3 and the big scene outside Gotham sounds awesome. Totally timely locale... One of the villains is from my favourite childhood run on the character. Again, very unexpected." ****
*Sorry for so many grammar mistakes a mispellings. Up really late and sick.
Well, for Penguin, he could still have some kind of umbrella contraptions. A blade would work really well. Even a gun of some kind would work. It'd add to the eccentricity of the character. Add that to his love of birds, his penguin-like appearance, his obsession with money and nice things, and his ruthless mobster nature and he'd be a cool enemy.
I'll say it again...I don't think ANY of the characters were ruined by the previous movies. Yes, they were ruined in those movies, but that's a terrible reason to not use them now. If Nolan could outdo Nicholson's Joker so wonderfully and could fix Two Face, then he can do that with any of the characters, imo.
Mr. Freeze could work realistically if he was a scientist with a medical condition that forced him into sub-zero temperatures. Perhaps his weapon could be some kind of chemical that freezes. He could still wear a Mr. Freeze-esque body suit to protect him when he's out in public.
Bane - I don't see how needing injections every so often isn't realistic. What about a heroine addict who needs his fix or he goes into withdrawal? Spin it the same. Have him be a large, ripped guy. Tone down the over-the-top musculature from the comics, but have him require the Venom drug almost like an addiction. Who says it needs to go into his brain in the movie? Maybe it's an injection into his leg or arm every few hours or something otherwise he starts losing the ability to walk or stand or whatever.
Basically, what I'm getting at is that everyone needs to stop thinking so inside the box. There are ways to make most of these characters work if you think about it.
Also, just thought of another cool character: Scar Face and the Ventriloquist.