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Nine years is one big span of time for a three film series.
I realise it's not important, I'd just love to know the time scale.
i imagined he was around that age too
Nolan used the best comics villain ever in TDK so I don't fully agree with that.
This is what Nolan has to say about the choice of villains and more specifically about The Riddler:
And I agree with him completely. Batman has already fought a mental game, now its time for som brute force.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=85010
" Think less The Dark Knight and more Inception or, even closer, an IMAX version of a James Bond film."
http://www.superherohype.com/news/articles/169007-weve-seen-the-dark-knight-rises-imax-prologue
Sounds good!
The ski scene in Inception, and now this?!
Sorry, subliminal mind stikes again. I meant to say spy film. whoops!
The only reason I´m not sure about Nolan for Bond is his tendency to bleak colours and lights. A Bond film should be a bright light show.
He'll probably kill Bruce Wayne.
Really?! That's a big move and surely not the only way to go.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/advanced-batman-theory-why-nolan-will-kill-bruce-wayne/
The writer of that article is an absolute idiot. I hardly made it through that garbage.
Would Nolan actually kill off Batman? I doubt it, but like I said, it wouldn't surprise me too much.
None of his points made any sense. He just sat there and wrote without considering what he was typing and tried to make everything sound acceptable. And no, Nolan will not kill off Bruce/Batman. That is absolutely unfounded and furthermore ludicrous.
I don't think it's not that out of the question. Nolan explicitly stated that TDKR would be a "definitive end" to the series and have a fitting conclusion that "can't be blown up like a balloon" as in the comics. So while killing Bruce Wayne off might be unpopular and surprising, it's also the most legitimate end that fits within the range he wants to finish the trilogy.
WB has made it clear they will reboot Batman again in 2015, so it wouldn't be necessary for Nolan to have a open end for the sake of continuity.
Yeah. Agreed. (draws line marked with DO NOT CROSS)
I take it the film is set 8 years on from the last one. A new batman in 2015 - well why not go another 8 years on and have 45-50 yr old Batman? It would be a change from what we have seen again and again with new Batman's in the past.
So a 50 year old batman - I would have suggested Liam Neeson but he's near enough 60 now.
So Hugh Jackman - once he hangs up his claws.