As buzz for "The Dark Knight Rises"
continues to build, we are learning that Catwoman and Bane were not necessarily
Warner Brothers' first choice to represent the villainous vibes of Christopher
Nolan's Batman trilogy finale.
Instead, the studio had envisioned
Leonardo DiCaprio in the role of the Riddler (made famous by Jim Carrey in
"Batman Forever" and also by Frank Gorshin and John Astin in the '60s television
series).
In an interesting twist, the DiCaprio
proposal -- while ultimately unsuccessful for unknown reasons -- may have
spawned other casting choices. You see, much of the "Inception" cast carries
over into "Rises": Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Michael Caine, and Joseph
Gordon-Levitt -- who was originally thought to be cast as the
Riddler.
Goyer also revealed in his Empire
interview that the ending of "Rises" was conceived at the outset of his
partnership with Nolan in the film franchise (via Screen Rant).
"The final scene of 'The Dark Knight
Rises' is exactly [the] scene we talked about .It remained completely unchanged.
We both knew in our hearts that we were onto something special. I have to tell
you, having finally seen everything strung together a little while ago and
seeing that scene, I got a complete lump in my throat."
While this is Nolan's final bow with
Batman, the franchise could continue -- as it has for the past 20 plus years.
Don't rule DiCaprio out for future Riddler roles.
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