Summary
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Bane’s physical dominance made him a unique choice for the antagonist in The Dark Knight Rises, standing apart from previous villains.
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The decision to use Bane over the Riddler was smart, as it allowed the Dark Knight Rises to avoid repeating past psychological-based villains.
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By foreshadowing the Riddler in The Dark Knight Rises, it paved the way for Batman to completely reinvent the character in a more sinister manner.
Another iconic Batman villain was almost used instead of Bane in The Dark Knight RisesAlthough I’m too glad they aren’t. Since the release of The Dark Knight RisesTom Hardy’s Bane was a controversial figure. While responsible for some of The Dark Knight Rises Best quotes, the strange voice that Hardy used for this character is admittedly jarring to many. Regardless, Hardy’s looming physical presence was more than enough to make Bane a tough antagonist at the time of The Dark Knight Rises ending
The Dark Knight RisesBeyond Bane, is an interesting case study. There are many who consider it the lowest-ranked Dark Knight trilogy movie, but it has its share of vocal supporters. Interestingly, reveals about The Dark Knight Rises History since 2012 when the film was released has raised the question of whether different decisions made would have improved the film. One decision centers around Bane, and the fact that another villain was almost picked instead of him. While that choice would have been interesting, I’m glad Bane ended up like that The Dark Knight Rises Villain.
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The Dark Knight Rises using Riddler wouldn’t have felt fresh
Bane gave the Dark Knight trilogy a different kind of villain
The villain who is almost considered for The Dark Knight Rises is the RiddlerAs confirmed by Jonathan Nolan on the Happy sad confused podcast. Nolan explained that he wanted to use Riddler early in development, but that his brother Christopher Nolan – along with David S. Goyer – opted for Bane. As Jonathan Nolan points out, this was a good choice. Use the Riddler for The Dark Knight Rises Would have felt a bit repetitive with past Batman Movies, especially The Dark Knight And Batman Forever.
As far as the former is concerned, Jim Carrey played the Riddler in Batman Forever. Although the film itself was not too well received, Curry is often singled out as a good, albeit exaggerated, element of the story. If Riddler has been used for The Dark Knight RisesIt would have been the character’s second appearance in just five Batman Movies. When taking into account the joker of The Dark KnightRedler would not feel as fresh as bone.
Although the Joker and the Riddler have differences, they are a similar villain archetype. Neither of them is the most physically imposing figure, often combating Batman with trickery, manipulation, puzzles and testing his detective skills. When factoring in the Joker, the four Batman movies released between 1995 and 2008 would have used this type of villain twice. The Dark Knight Rises Using Riddler would then increase that number to three out of five. By opting for Bane in the 2012 film, The Dark Knight Franchise chose a more unique villain than before Batman Kino did.
Why Bane was the right Batman villain for The Dark Knight Rises
Bone gave Batman a physical, brutal threat to overcome
As I mentioned, Ban was the right villain for The Dark Knight Rises Due to his differences from the likes of the Joker and the Riddler. throughout The Dark Knight RisesBane’s villainy is conveyed by his ability to dominate enemies in combat. Whether it’s the opening scene where he crashes a plane killing those on board or the fight between him and Batman in the sewers beneath Gotham, Bane’s primary weapon is his immense strength, honed fighting skills and deceptive speed. in The Dark KnightJoker’s threat is never shown to be physical to Batman specifically.
Bane does the same in The Dark Knight Rises, But the choices are entirely physical…
While the two are engaged in several scuffles over, Joker only ever had the upper hand when tricking Batman, how to use attack dogs, for example. Instead, Joker’s threat was entirely psychological. He made Batman think and make hard choices. Bane does the same in The Dark Knight Rises, But the choices are entirely physical, such as Batman choosing whether to fight, or whether to try to escape from the pit with a broken back. For this reason, Bane proved to be the right choice for The Dark Knight Rises to give the film a different antagonistic presence from its predecessor.
The Dark Knight’s rise above Riddler meant that Batman could reinvent him
Riddler’s absence from Nolan’s movie gave 2022 the Batman a boost
Where Riddler is concerned, the advantages of leaving him out of The Dark Knight Rises are two-fold. As mentioned, the Riddler is another psychologically-based villain who holds little to no physical dominance over Batman, which would have made. The Dark Knight Rises Also similar to past villains. The second benefit is that Riddler’s absence allowed 2022 The Batman To completely reinvent the character. If the Riddler was used in 2012, Matt Reeves may have looked at other options for The BatmanS villain as he has been used more recently.
That said, Riddler wasn’t in The Dark Knight RisesAnd Reeves changed how the comic book villain was perceived. Gone is the campy, goofy, exaggerated, over-the-top villain of DC Comics. Instead, the design of Paul Dano’s Riddler in The Batman was dark and gothic, and the character’s riddles took cues from more sinister real-life villains like the Zodiac Killer. The redesign and reinvention of the character probably wouldn’t have been possible if he had recently appeared in live-action. Batman Films, making The Dark Knight Rises The choice of Bane as his villain even better.
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Could The Dark Knight 4 Use Riddler (If It Ever Happens)?
The Riddler may be a villain best avoided
Since The Dark Knight Trilogy completed, questions about a fourth movie are often raised. A sequel to The Dark Knight Rises was never confirmed, but also never outright denied by Christopher Nolan. Naturally, this raises the question of whether the Riddler might be a good villain to use if The Dark Knight 4 Does happen. The discussion stems from the character almost appearing instead of Bane, but it may be too late to include the Riddler in another. Batman Movie in a way that feels fresh and unique.
Jonathan Nolan has said he would like to make another Batman movie, adding fuel to the Dark Knight 4 fire.
The core concept of the Riddler from DC Comics is simple and somewhat difficult to reinvent. The character has a goofier, more exaggerated style that is shown by Jim Carrey, and The Dark Knight 4 Wouldn’t have the tone to match this. Therefore, if the Riddler was changed to fit the tone of Nolan’s universe, the villain would likely be too similar to the Joker and The BatmanS Riddler. As such, I think it would be a bad idea for any potential sequel to The Dark Knight Rises To use the Riddler, with many more Batman Rogues than the better option.
The Dark Knight Rises is the final chapter in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, with Christian Bale donning the cape and cowl again to save Gotham City from certain destruction. Eight years after the events of the Dark Knight, Batman has left the public eye after taking the case for the crimes committed by a twisted Harvey Dent. However, he is called back into action when a mysterious villain named Bane arrives to bring disorder to Gotham, forcing him to confront the deeper, darker recesses of his past to be able to face a challenge he may not be ready for.
- Release date
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July 16, 2012
- runtime
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164 minutes