середа, 4 березня 2009 р.

Educated Guesses About The Third Batman Flick

Nobody expected the latest Batman movie, the Dark Knight, to achieve the success it survived to reap. The follow-up to Batman Begins has received $525,833,000 as of Oct. 5, 2008, the fastest flick in history to ever breach the $500,000,000 hurdle.

This accomplishment has guaranteed one matter: another sequel.

Nowadays, the website is filled with rumors about the third movie. These gossips are, certainly, only that – rumors. At the present, no one actually discerns what the third film leads to. However, considering the obtainable details we can draw from certain patterns that will lead us to articulate learned speculations regarding the third film.

First, the label. Batman Begins is a catchy label that instantly talks of a remake of the franchise coming from uninspiring accounts in the current imaginings of the character as started by Tim Burton. Rumors of the title of the second flick varied from the exciting – i.E. Batman Triumphant – to the ordinary – i.E. Dark Moon Rising.

Eventually, the studio went for the Dark Knight, a name assigned by the persons of Gotham to their brooding guardin in the pages of the comic book series.

And what title is to come up for the third film? It actually depends on the route that the third film will take. If the third film maintains the legend of the Dark Knight, then Batman Triumphant may be in the running for the title of the third film. However, the grapevine is humming with rumors regarding the third movie being an adaptation of Frank Miller’s classic, the Dark Knight Returns, which is the narrative of a retired Batman coming back to his crime fighting ways 40 years after he surrendered his cloak. In which case, the Dark Knight Returns would be an appropriate title that needs no changes.

Second, the antagonists. Who will be the main villain for the third film? This would be simpler to guess. Just two primary villains from the Batman sagas remain, after Scarecrow has been killed, the Joker being detained, and Two Face having (apparently) dead. Riddler or the Penguin, either or both. Several internet sites have already reported that Johnny Depp has presented himself to play the part of the Riddler. Several internet sites have also reported that Philip Seymour Hoffman is seriously being contemplated to portray the Penguin.

Third, will there be a Robin? Despite the fact that the general atmosphere of the reboot doesn’t look to call for a Robin, a convincing take on a boy sidekick can not in any chance be ruled out. If this is the route that will be taken, expect the Dick Grayson version – the first Robin – to be the one used in the film.

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