Remember when everyone was convinced that this guy was Nolan's Riddler?

Remember when everyone was convinced that this guy was Nolan's Riddler?

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Mister Reese
Mysteries
It's a reference, I believe.

I want....an above-minimum wage job and affordable rent, for the next year.

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Fucking hell, Riddler! And I thought the Joker was the one to make ridiculous demands of Gotham City.

i remember this

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SHIT JUST GOT REAL

Wasn't there a rumor or something about WB wanting Riddler in the third movie but Nolan just went with Bane.

Also the David Tennant posters. People didn't actually want either to play the Riddler though, they wanted NPH to be Barney Stinson but in Batman, and David Tennant to be The Doctor but in Batman.

And also they act like The Joker instead of Riddler.

Good thing Morgan never got freed. Could you imagine the damage to the city?

I remember

>And also they act like The Joker instead of Riddler.
Riddler was pretty wacky in the old comics

>Finds out your boss runs around in a bat suit beating up criminals for shits and giggles
>Decides to blackmail him
Is this how mutts operate in general?

IIRC Nolan said he had a whole book full of riddles. I would have loved to have seen his take on the Riddler.

You're assuming Nolan would treat Riddler like Snyder did Lex, and you're totally right. The legendary plane scene was created solely because Nolan waned to open with BAne's own version of the Bank heist but couldn't figure out how to coherently pull it off while keeping it somehow connected to the actual movie. And that's how we ended up with the off-the-charts-autsim mini-film that had jack-all to do with anything that followed it.

I shudder to think what a Snyder Riddler would've be like. Leaving numbers behind people think are codes or cyphers until Batman realizes they're bible verses

Not a rumor, Warner did want Nolan to do Riddler played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the third movie, for the same reason why Nolan ultimately decided against it: The Riddler checks a lot of the same boxes as the Joker in terms of how he challenges Batman.

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>I want 10 million babies each year for the rest of my life

The funny part is that Reese never actually says Bruce Wayne is Batman, he acts like he just busted Wayne Enterprises for making stuff for him. It's Fox that reveals it in a roundabout way.

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I want to see Nolan do Clayface.

He kinda looks like Dave Rubin. Not making any commentary on the film, character, etc. Just noting a resemblance.

Nolan joker is less a genius and more of a violent fucktard who is extremely lucky. Riddler would have been a real intellectual challenge.

Of course, I still like the big guy.

I always felt Depp was a better fancast.

No that scene was used because he did the practical effects with the plane as a screen test with company money and they told him he better damn well use the footage since it cost so much.

That would make sense if the Riddler's name were that and not "Edward Nygma."

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It's not like Nolan straight up confirmed it. It's just kind of a likely easter egg. Also the scene was pretty amazing.

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Do you think Edward Nygma is his real name?

>And also they act like The Joker instead of Riddler.
So, Jim Carrey or Frank Gorshin?

nope i never thought for a second

Imagine if it was true, and nobody getting it was why they made it super blunt and naming the character Robin in tdkr.

the funniest thing about it is Johnny Depp's official japanese dub actor Hiroaki Hirata voiced Riddler in the Japanese dub of The Batman cartoon....and then he went on to dub over Joaquin Phoenix's Joker and Depp might be the next Joker.

kinda hilarious in my books.

And that's why the Mister Reese thing, even unconfirmed, is infinitely better than that tacky part of the ending.

Nolan Joker was a genius through and through, it's just that he was had comic-book levels of genius that made it seem like he survived on dumb luck. He
>Knew the exact time Batman would turn up at Melvin White's window
>Mapped out the entire GCPD to know the one spot the blast wouldn't hit
>Was counting down the seconds to when he should reveal Harvey's location to Batman so that only one of them would escape
>Pulled the entire ferry ploy as a literal distraction just long enough that Harvey could get away with his rampage
His "dog chasing cars" speech was a deliberate lie: a joke. The entire movie revolves around his own gigantic waste Keikaku. There's not a second in it where he's not in total control.