screenrant.com — As writers wrack their brains, and directors question if there is any creative juice left in the tank, and all this drama unfolds before the inevitable and unstoppable release of the next Bat-sequel, I find myself wondering: At this point, is the plot of Batman 3 really that much of a mystery?
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gamerxr72Aug 3, 2009
The closest you are going to get to Rorschach in DC comics is probably The Question, at least appearance wise.
decimitAug 3, 2009
If they go with the whole "costumed villains running amok" angle, you can have all kinds of cameos but only center on a main villain and not have it be distracting to the movie and ruin it like they did with so many other super hero movies.
maxxberoAug 5, 2009
thats the best thing ever
decimitAug 5, 2009
Oh, I fully agree with you. If done right, and he's the one man that could do it right, The Ventriloquist could be a very good villain. You've got the battle between good and evil all wrapped up in one character very blatantly while batman is battling with the same thing in a much more subtle fashion. The old Batman cartoon did a pretty good job with this character.
zenbyoAug 5, 2009
I prefer the original origin of Catwoman. A prostitute who wanted to be Batman's sidekick but was scorned :)
zenbyoAug 5, 2009
Maybe in a twist Two-Face is in about half the movie and you find out later that it's clayface. He was an actor right?
b3nmitchellAug 8, 2009
I think that the filmmakers should just conveniently leave Robin out too.