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2 Villians for Batman Rises revealed?


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Today The Daily Blam posted exclusive news regarding the villains in The Dark Knight Rises. According to their source, Black Mask and Deadshot will be facing off against The Dark Knight in Christopher Nolan’s final Batman movie.

Exclusive: According to a source at the studio, the Dark Knight will face off against the both expert assassin and mob boss in Christopher Nolan’s final Batman film.

The Dark Knight Rises stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman and Micheal Caine. The film is set to start production early next year, with a theatrical release date of July 20th, 2012. Several days ago, Collider released information regarding tentative casting of Eva Green and Naomi Watts as the characters Talia al Ghul and Vicki Vale, respectively. They also went into detail about several of Batman’s upgraded gadgets for use in the film.

According to our source, those reports are accurate; and new light has been cast on another major plot point: the film’s villains. Though he does warn that things may change between now and the production start date, as of this week the basic storyline is this:

Read more: http://batman-news.com/2011/01/13/black-mask-and-deadshot-to-appear-in-the-dark-knight-rises/#ixzz1B1YK3fJ5

I have no idea how accurate this is. But if it is those two, how do you feel about the choices?

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Christopher Nolan's final Batman movie? That sucks. I was really hoping that he would use Catwoman. But I guess Nolan is tryin to tread where no Batman film has gone before. He doesn't want to use characters who have been done to death. I can respect him for that. Still, I'd rather he went out with a villain we all knew and loved a little more.

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Well the Joker is Batman's archnemesis. In the Batman Rogues' Gallery, there's two categories: the Joker, and every other villain. You simple have to do the Joker, no matter how many times it's been done. Like no matter how many times Superman is rebooted, you simply have to do Lex Luthor. But among the other second tier villains, Nolan's picking the least known.

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I thought they already said the villains were going to be Dr. Hugo Strange/Night-Scourge/Catwoman.

Dr Hugo Strange/ Tom Hardy is a psychiatrist obsessed with Batman, and knowing who he is. He wants to be more powerful and popular than Batman. He uses his money and notoriety to fund the criminal world.

Night-Scourge is a wannabe Batman created by Dr Hugo Strange by hypnotizing and planting subliminal suggestions on a special forces officer named Cort assigned to arrest Batman.

Catwoman is not really a main villain just a cat burglar just getting started. She has a few run ins with Batman and Night-Scourge in the film.

I cant find it anywhere, but I swear I remember reading something like this. Probably on mania.com

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I thought they already said the villains were going to be Dr. Hugo Strange/Night-Scourge/Catwoman.

Dr Hugo Strange/ Tom Hardy is a psychiatrist obsessed with Batman, and knowing who he is. He wants to be more powerful and popular than Batman. He uses his money and notoriety to fund the criminal world.

Night-Scourge is a wannabe Batman created by Dr Hugo Strange by hypnotizing and planting subliminal suggestions on a special forces officer named Cort assigned to arrest Batman.

Catwoman is not really a main villain just a cat burglar just getting started. She has a few run ins with Batman and Night-Scourge in the film.

I cant find it anywhere, but I swear I remember reading something like this. Probably on mania.com

read the same about strange

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