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Post by agentblue on Sept 5, 2017 3:30:14 GMT
I mean obviously The Joker is already in the DCEU (and apparently another unrelated universe LOL) as well as Catwoman soon if Gotham City Sirens is made soon but which villain from Nolans Trilogy would you want back?? And have that character a little more comic accurate because as much as I love his trilogy the man is obsessed with realism. I kinda want to see new versions of Bane and Scarecrow. Have them both be exactly like the comics, and maybe scarecrow can be just like he is in Arkham Knight. IDK just a thought, heck lets add the characters from the Burton Schmucher films as well.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Sept 5, 2017 4:11:43 GMT
Victor Zsasz. Only a bit part in Begins and they could've done so much more with him in that world, but in the DCEU they can go the next level and all out with his character.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Sept 5, 2017 4:14:36 GMT
I agree, I want a new take on Bane.
Tom Hardy was incredible in The Dark Knight Rises, but I'd like to see the classic comic book version of Bane.
I also think a new Two Face is on the way that is also more faithful to the comics. It'd be hard to best Eckhart, but I'd like to see them try.
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Post by barkingbaphomet on Sept 5, 2017 5:12:32 GMT
Bane because i haven't liked any non-comic version of him yet.
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Scarecrow even though i liked Murphy/Nolan's just cause he's one of my favorites.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 5, 2017 5:26:25 GMT
I am sick and tired of all the same old villains.
There are plenty that haven't been done, yet.
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Post by agentblue on Sept 5, 2017 5:42:39 GMT
I agree, I want a new take on Bane. Tom Hardy was incredible in The Dark Knight Rises, but I'd like to see the classic comic book version of Bane. I also think a new Two Face is on the way that is also more faithful to the comics. It'd be hard to best Eckhart, but I'd like to see them try. Yeah Hardy was good but he wasnt really THE Bane, I want a mexican guy with a luchador mask for Bane. And a new Two face as well, have Jon Hamm play him even.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 5, 2017 5:55:26 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET MrBlonde267 4/13/2016
10. AZRAEL
Azrael is Jean-Paul Valley, born into the cultish Order of St. Dumas who indoctrinated him to become their perfect warrior. Jean-Paul would function as an “Angel of Death” to the Order’s enemies, slipping into a trance whenever he accessed his skills. In the classic Knightfall storyline, Bruce Wayne began mentoring Jean-Paul to become a possible replacement Batman in the event of his own death. He did eventually take over as Batman while Bruce was recovering from Bane breaking his back. Jean-Paul slowly slipped into madness as his programming took over his psyche, however. He quickly became more dangerous and violent than Batman had ever been, even letting civilians die while he pursued criminals. The story of Bruce Wayne recovering and challenging his younger replacement to prove he’s still worthy would make an excellent movie.
9. LADY SHIVA
Lady Shiva is unique in the pantheon of Batman villains because she doesn’t really hate Batman or want anything material. Shiva is the deadliest fighter in the world, having dedicated her entire life to the study of martial arts. She travels the world pursuing whatever interests her, usually trying to find someone who might be a worthy challenge. She helps train those who are interesting to her and effortlessly kills those who are not. Shiva has appeared several times in Batman’s life to test his abilities and attempt to coerce him into exploring his true potential through murder.
8. CLAYFACE
There have been many different incarnations of Clayface, enough for them to form their own union. The original and most recognizable is Basil Karlo, an actor turned serial killer who developed shape-changing powers in a chemical accident. He’s one of the weirder villains to occupy Arkham Asylum, more of a monster than a lunatic in a costume. Clayface is great because he works for stories in two different genres. He’s built for creepy mysteries thanks to his flair for the dramatic and his ability to turn into anyone Batman knows. He’s also built for terrifying monster stories, as he’s extremely difficult to hurt, he can grow to huge sizes, and he can drown people inside his body.
7. MAN-BAT
Man-Bat has always been Gotham City’s very own Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde. Kirk Langstrom is a brilliant scientist and close friend to Bruce Wayne who developed a serum that turned him into a terrifying bat-monster. Man-Bat continues to wreak havoc whenever Kirk has a triggering episode, often hindering Kirk’s attempts to cure himself of this bizarre condition. Bruce has to find a way to stop Man-Bat from hurting innocents without inadvertently harming his friend Kirk.
6. MAD HATTER
The Mad Hatter has never really been in the big leagues, and admittedly he tends to be more of a distraction than a driving threat. Jervis Tetch is an Arkham patient whose insanity has run the spectrum from “light-hearted eccentric” to “raving lunatic” over his many years in publication. His obsession with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland leads him to repeatedly act out events from the book. Usually this means kidnapping young blonde girls, using the “mind control” technology in his hats that he invented. His abductions make for great detective stories, and it’s always fun to see Batman and Robin fight through his colorful mind-controlled henchmen dressed as the Walrus and Carpenter.
5. THE COURT OF OWLS
The Court of Owls haven’t been around for very long in the comics, but they’ve made the biggest impact of any Batman villain introduced in the last five years. They’re a secret cabal of Gotham’s wealthy elite dedicated to staying in power by any means necessary. They’ve stayed in power for centuries by employing a series of immortal assassins called the Talons, killing anyone who gets in their way or threatens to expose them. This includes several members of the Wayne family. The Court of Owls would make for a fantastic movie villain because their conspiracy tests the limits of Batman’s detective work, and the Talons test the limits of Batman’s fighting ability.
4. BLACK MASK
After his family business went bankrupt, Roman Sionis decided to approach crime like a business. He found this much easier than running a conventional business, and eventually rose to become the number one man in the Gotham underworld. In addition to all that stuff, Sionis has a great creepy backstory connecting him to Batman. His wealthy parents ran in the same social circles as the Waynes, and he grew to despise his parents for how fake they acted in public. They were terrible people behind closed doors, but they put on “masks” in public to be more well-respected like the Waynes. This made young Sionis develop an obsession with masks and an obsessive hatred for the Wayne family. His original mask was carved out of his mother’s coffin after he killed both his parents, but a later accident with fire caused his face to burn into a permanent charred black skull.
3. HUGO STRANGE
Hugo Strange was the first recurring Batman villain, a mad scientist who terrorized Gotham with his creations, the Monster Men. Later stories have depicted him more as an evil psychologist, and most incarnations show him figuring out Bruce Wayne’s identity. Strange happens to be just as insane as the patients he treats, and multiple times he’s tried to kill Batman so he could take The Dark Knight’s place. He approaches Batman like a specimen to be dissected and studied for his own curiosity. Strange is extremely manipulative when constructing plans, and has no problem destroying innocent lives for his cruel experiments.
2. RED HOOD
Red Hood is the grown-up version of Jason Todd, the second and most violent Robin, who was killed by the Joker during the events of A Death in the Family. Todd is resurrected and returns years later as Gotham’s newest vigilante. Having personally felt what happens when you refuse to kill someone like the Joker, Todd makes it his mission to wipe out crime by wiping out criminals. He puts his Batman training to use waging a one-man crusade to slaughter the city’s worst criminals. Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Jason Todd is fascinating because they absolutely cannot coexist, but Jason still loves Bruce as his adopted father and Bruce loves Jason as his prodigal son. Jason forces Bruce to examine the rules that he lives by, and ask himself how much good he’s actually doing.
1. HUSH
Hush, also known as Tommy Elliot, was created to be the antithesis to Batman. Tommy and Bruce Wayne were best friends growing up, but Tommy had horrible abusive parents instead of kind ones. He tried to kill his parents by cutting their brakes, and he swore revenge against the Wayne family when Thomas Wayne saved his mother’s life. While Bruce was traveling the world, Tommy was forced to stay at home taking care of his bitter terrible mother or risk losing his inheritance. Years later when he discovered that Bruce Wayne was Batman, he decided to destroy Bruce’s life by manipulating every Gotham villain into a complicated conspiracy. Hush is just as deviously intelligent as Batman but he carries a variety of guns and he’s not afraid to kill anyone he has to.
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Post by scabab on Sept 5, 2017 11:44:02 GMT
If they had to bring back a villain who has previously been in a movie already then I'd say it was a no-brainer for it to be The Riddler.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Sept 5, 2017 13:13:45 GMT
The ones i want redone:
The Riddler
Mr. Freeze
Scarecrow
Ra's Al Ghul and Talia
Vilians who haven't been done yet i want:
Black Mask
Clayface
Redhood
Hush
Firefly
Reaper
Calander man (Perfect for a detective Batman film)
Hugo Strange
Anarchy
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 13:23:35 GMT
I want to mostly see villains who haven't been in the movies before like Solomon Grundy, Clayface, Man Bat, Lady Shiva, Deathstroke, Cluemaster, Firefly, Hush, Hugo Strange, Prometheus, Ratcatcher, Killer Moth, Professor Pyg, Nocturna, Calendar Man, Great White Shark, Maxie Zeus, Copperhead, Killer Moth, Roxy Rocket, Mad Hatter, Black Mask etc but some villains I would like to see again in their 'Arkham' forms are And most importantly, FIX Killer Croc and make him huge and scary. They can easily do this by saying he was in the earlier stages of his mutation in 'Suicide Squad' and by the time we see him again he has mutated again and become monster sized and eats people and tears people to pieces.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 5, 2017 16:32:09 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET MrBlonde267 4/13/201610. AZRAEL = Aaron Paul 9. LADY SHIVA = Maggie Q 8. CLAYFACE = David Harbour 7. MAN-BAT = Adrien Brody 6. MAD HATTER = Michael Sheen 5. THE COURT OF OWLS = Gather a collection of noteworthy character actors known for playing rich evil bad guys. 4. BLACK MASK = Joel Edgerton 3. HUGO STRANGE = John Malkovich 2. RED HOOD = Will Poulter 1. HUSH = Matt Damon I agree, all these characters deserve a shot.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Sept 5, 2017 17:58:54 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET
10. AZRAEL = Aaron Paul 9. LADY SHIVA = Maggie Q 8. CLAYFACE = David Harbour 7. MAN-BAT = Adrien Brody 6. MAD HATTER = Michael Sheen 5. THE COURT OF OWLS = Gather a collection of noteworthy character actors 4. BLACK MASK = Joel Edgerton 3. HUGO STRANGE = John Malkovich 2. RED HOOD = Will Poulter 1. HUSH = Matt Damon I agree, all these characters deserve a shot.
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Post by agentblue on Sept 5, 2017 19:52:28 GMT
I agree, all these characters deserve a shot. Matt Damon as Hush would be awesome actually.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 19:56:27 GMT
President Ackbar™This is the one I've been suggesting for some time now. And it'd work with the DCEU, because everyone would actually believe Batman's gone off the deep end again easily. After the display he put on in BvS, it's only fair that he should have to earn back some public trust and the Man-Bat is a perfect way to make him taste a bit of what he and everyone else put poor Superman through.
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Post by agentblue on Sept 5, 2017 20:11:24 GMT
President Ackbar™ This is the one I've been suggesting for some time now. And it'd work with the DCEU, because everyone would actually believe Batman's gone off the deep end again easily. After the display he put on in BvS, it's only fair that he should have to earn back some public trust and the Man-Bat is a perfect way to make him taste a bit of what he and everyone else put poor Superman through. Wasnt that Giant Bat in BvS basically Man Bat???
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 20:13:14 GMT
President Ackbar™ This is the one I've been suggesting for some time now. And it'd work with the DCEU, because everyone would actually believe Batman's gone off the deep end again easily. After the display he put on in BvS, it's only fair that he should have to earn back some public trust and the Man-Bat is a perfect way to make him taste a bit of what he and everyone else put poor Superman through. Wasnt that Giant Bat in BvS basically Man Bat??? That was only a nightmare. I mean it should happen for real, and not in Arkham.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Sept 5, 2017 20:19:18 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET MrBlonde267 4/13/201610. AZRAEL Azrael is Jean-Paul Valley, born into the cultish Order of St. Dumas who indoctrinated him to become their perfect warrior. Jean-Paul would function as an “Angel of Death” to the Order’s enemies, slipping into a trance whenever he accessed his skills. In the classic Knightfall storyline, Bruce Wayne began mentoring Jean-Paul to become a possible replacement Batman in the event of his own death. He did eventually take over as Batman while Bruce was recovering from Bane breaking his back. Jean-Paul slowly slipped into madness as his programming took over his psyche, however. He quickly became more dangerous and violent than Batman had ever been, even letting civilians die while he pursued criminals. The story of Bruce Wayne recovering and challenging his younger replacement to prove he’s still worthy would make an excellent movie. 9. LADY SHIVA Lady Shiva is unique in the pantheon of Batman villains because she doesn’t really hate Batman or want anything material. Shiva is the deadliest fighter in the world, having dedicated her entire life to the study of martial arts. She travels the world pursuing whatever interests her, usually trying to find someone who might be a worthy challenge. She helps train those who are interesting to her and effortlessly kills those who are not. Shiva has appeared several times in Batman’s life to test his abilities and attempt to coerce him into exploring his true potential through murder. 8. CLAYFACE There have been many different incarnations of Clayface, enough for them to form their own union. The original and most recognizable is Basil Karlo, an actor turned serial killer who developed shape-changing powers in a chemical accident. He’s one of the weirder villains to occupy Arkham Asylum, more of a monster than a lunatic in a costume. Clayface is great because he works for stories in two different genres. He’s built for creepy mysteries thanks to his flair for the dramatic and his ability to turn into anyone Batman knows. He’s also built for terrifying monster stories, as he’s extremely difficult to hurt, he can grow to huge sizes, and he can drown people inside his body. 7. MAN-BAT Man-Bat has always been Gotham City’s very own Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde. Kirk Langstrom is a brilliant scientist and close friend to Bruce Wayne who developed a serum that turned him into a terrifying bat-monster. Man-Bat continues to wreak havoc whenever Kirk has a triggering episode, often hindering Kirk’s attempts to cure himself of this bizarre condition. Bruce has to find a way to stop Man-Bat from hurting innocents without inadvertently harming his friend Kirk. 6. MAD HATTER The Mad Hatter has never really been in the big leagues, and admittedly he tends to be more of a distraction than a driving threat. Jervis Tetch is an Arkham patient whose insanity has run the spectrum from “light-hearted eccentric” to “raving lunatic” over his many years in publication. His obsession with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland leads him to repeatedly act out events from the book. Usually this means kidnapping young blonde girls, using the “mind control” technology in his hats that he invented. His abductions make for great detective stories, and it’s always fun to see Batman and Robin fight through his colorful mind-controlled henchmen dressed as the Walrus and Carpenter. 5. THE COURT OF OWLS The Court of Owls haven’t been around for very long in the comics, but they’ve made the biggest impact of any Batman villain introduced in the last five years. They’re a secret cabal of Gotham’s wealthy elite dedicated to staying in power by any means necessary. They’ve stayed in power for centuries by employing a series of immortal assassins called the Talons, killing anyone who gets in their way or threatens to expose them. This includes several members of the Wayne family. The Court of Owls would make for a fantastic movie villain because their conspiracy tests the limits of Batman’s detective work, and the Talons test the limits of Batman’s fighting ability. 4. BLACK MASK After his family business went bankrupt, Roman Sionis decided to approach crime like a business. He found this much easier than running a conventional business, and eventually rose to become the number one man in the Gotham underworld. In addition to all that stuff, Sionis has a great creepy backstory connecting him to Batman. His wealthy parents ran in the same social circles as the Waynes, and he grew to despise his parents for how fake they acted in public. They were terrible people behind closed doors, but they put on “masks” in public to be more well-respected like the Waynes. This made young Sionis develop an obsession with masks and an obsessive hatred for the Wayne family. His original mask was carved out of his mother’s coffin after he killed both his parents, but a later accident with fire caused his face to burn into a permanent charred black skull. 3. HUGO STRANGE Hugo Strange was the first recurring Batman villain, a mad scientist who terrorized Gotham with his creations, the Monster Men. Later stories have depicted him more as an evil psychologist, and most incarnations show him figuring out Bruce Wayne’s identity. Strange happens to be just as insane as the patients he treats, and multiple times he’s tried to kill Batman so he could take The Dark Knight’s place. He approaches Batman like a specimen to be dissected and studied for his own curiosity. Strange is extremely manipulative when constructing plans, and has no problem destroying innocent lives for his cruel experiments. 2. RED HOOD Red Hood is the grown-up version of Jason Todd, the second and most violent Robin, who was killed by the Joker during the events of A Death in the Family. Todd is resurrected and returns years later as Gotham’s newest vigilante. Having personally felt what happens when you refuse to kill someone like the Joker, Todd makes it his mission to wipe out crime by wiping out criminals. He puts his Batman training to use waging a one-man crusade to slaughter the city’s worst criminals. Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Jason Todd is fascinating because they absolutely cannot coexist, but Jason still loves Bruce as his adopted father and Bruce loves Jason as his prodigal son. Jason forces Bruce to examine the rules that he lives by, and ask himself how much good he’s actually doing. 1. HUSH Hush, also known as Tommy Elliot, was created to be the antithesis to Batman. Tommy and Bruce Wayne were best friends growing up, but Tommy had horrible abusive parents instead of kind ones. He tried to kill his parents by cutting their brakes, and he swore revenge against the Wayne family when Thomas Wayne saved his mother’s life. While Bruce was traveling the world, Tommy was forced to stay at home taking care of his bitter terrible mother or risk losing his inheritance. Years later when he discovered that Bruce Wayne was Batman, he decided to destroy Bruce’s life by manipulating every Gotham villain into a complicated conspiracy. Hush is just as deviously intelligent as Batman but he carries a variety of guns and he’s not afraid to kill anyone he has to. Somewhat off topic - Azrael, Mad Hatter, The Court of Owls, and Hugo Strange have all been on "Gotham". Firefly has also been on "Gotham". Lady Shiva was on "Birds of Prey".
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Post by agentblue on Sept 5, 2017 20:24:28 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET MrBlonde267 4/13/201610. AZRAEL Azrael is Jean-Paul Valley, born into the cultish Order of St. Dumas who indoctrinated him to become their perfect warrior. Jean-Paul would function as an “Angel of Death” to the Order’s enemies, slipping into a trance whenever he accessed his skills. In the classic Knightfall storyline, Bruce Wayne began mentoring Jean-Paul to become a possible replacement Batman in the event of his own death. He did eventually take over as Batman while Bruce was recovering from Bane breaking his back. Jean-Paul slowly slipped into madness as his programming took over his psyche, however. He quickly became more dangerous and violent than Batman had ever been, even letting civilians die while he pursued criminals. The story of Bruce Wayne recovering and challenging his younger replacement to prove he’s still worthy would make an excellent movie. 9. LADY SHIVA Lady Shiva is unique in the pantheon of Batman villains because she doesn’t really hate Batman or want anything material. Shiva is the deadliest fighter in the world, having dedicated her entire life to the study of martial arts. She travels the world pursuing whatever interests her, usually trying to find someone who might be a worthy challenge. She helps train those who are interesting to her and effortlessly kills those who are not. Shiva has appeared several times in Batman’s life to test his abilities and attempt to coerce him into exploring his true potential through murder. 8. CLAYFACE There have been many different incarnations of Clayface, enough for them to form their own union. The original and most recognizable is Basil Karlo, an actor turned serial killer who developed shape-changing powers in a chemical accident. He’s one of the weirder villains to occupy Arkham Asylum, more of a monster than a lunatic in a costume. Clayface is great because he works for stories in two different genres. He’s built for creepy mysteries thanks to his flair for the dramatic and his ability to turn into anyone Batman knows. He’s also built for terrifying monster stories, as he’s extremely difficult to hurt, he can grow to huge sizes, and he can drown people inside his body. 7. MAN-BAT Man-Bat has always been Gotham City’s very own Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde. Kirk Langstrom is a brilliant scientist and close friend to Bruce Wayne who developed a serum that turned him into a terrifying bat-monster. Man-Bat continues to wreak havoc whenever Kirk has a triggering episode, often hindering Kirk’s attempts to cure himself of this bizarre condition. Bruce has to find a way to stop Man-Bat from hurting innocents without inadvertently harming his friend Kirk. 6. MAD HATTER The Mad Hatter has never really been in the big leagues, and admittedly he tends to be more of a distraction than a driving threat. Jervis Tetch is an Arkham patient whose insanity has run the spectrum from “light-hearted eccentric” to “raving lunatic” over his many years in publication. His obsession with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland leads him to repeatedly act out events from the book. Usually this means kidnapping young blonde girls, using the “mind control” technology in his hats that he invented. His abductions make for great detective stories, and it’s always fun to see Batman and Robin fight through his colorful mind-controlled henchmen dressed as the Walrus and Carpenter. 5. THE COURT OF OWLS The Court of Owls haven’t been around for very long in the comics, but they’ve made the biggest impact of any Batman villain introduced in the last five years. They’re a secret cabal of Gotham’s wealthy elite dedicated to staying in power by any means necessary. They’ve stayed in power for centuries by employing a series of immortal assassins called the Talons, killing anyone who gets in their way or threatens to expose them. This includes several members of the Wayne family. The Court of Owls would make for a fantastic movie villain because their conspiracy tests the limits of Batman’s detective work, and the Talons test the limits of Batman’s fighting ability. 4. BLACK MASK After his family business went bankrupt, Roman Sionis decided to approach crime like a business. He found this much easier than running a conventional business, and eventually rose to become the number one man in the Gotham underworld. In addition to all that stuff, Sionis has a great creepy backstory connecting him to Batman. His wealthy parents ran in the same social circles as the Waynes, and he grew to despise his parents for how fake they acted in public. They were terrible people behind closed doors, but they put on “masks” in public to be more well-respected like the Waynes. This made young Sionis develop an obsession with masks and an obsessive hatred for the Wayne family. His original mask was carved out of his mother’s coffin after he killed both his parents, but a later accident with fire caused his face to burn into a permanent charred black skull. 3. HUGO STRANGE Hugo Strange was the first recurring Batman villain, a mad scientist who terrorized Gotham with his creations, the Monster Men. Later stories have depicted him more as an evil psychologist, and most incarnations show him figuring out Bruce Wayne’s identity. Strange happens to be just as insane as the patients he treats, and multiple times he’s tried to kill Batman so he could take The Dark Knight’s place. He approaches Batman like a specimen to be dissected and studied for his own curiosity. Strange is extremely manipulative when constructing plans, and has no problem destroying innocent lives for his cruel experiments. 2. RED HOOD Red Hood is the grown-up version of Jason Todd, the second and most violent Robin, who was killed by the Joker during the events of A Death in the Family. Todd is resurrected and returns years later as Gotham’s newest vigilante. Having personally felt what happens when you refuse to kill someone like the Joker, Todd makes it his mission to wipe out crime by wiping out criminals. He puts his Batman training to use waging a one-man crusade to slaughter the city’s worst criminals. Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Jason Todd is fascinating because they absolutely cannot coexist, but Jason still loves Bruce as his adopted father and Bruce loves Jason as his prodigal son. Jason forces Bruce to examine the rules that he lives by, and ask himself how much good he’s actually doing. 1. HUSH Hush, also known as Tommy Elliot, was created to be the antithesis to Batman. Tommy and Bruce Wayne were best friends growing up, but Tommy had horrible abusive parents instead of kind ones. He tried to kill his parents by cutting their brakes, and he swore revenge against the Wayne family when Thomas Wayne saved his mother’s life. While Bruce was traveling the world, Tommy was forced to stay at home taking care of his bitter terrible mother or risk losing his inheritance. Years later when he discovered that Bruce Wayne was Batman, he decided to destroy Bruce’s life by manipulating every Gotham villain into a complicated conspiracy. Hush is just as deviously intelligent as Batman but he carries a variety of guns and he’s not afraid to kill anyone he has to. Somewhat off topic - Azrael, Mad Hatter, The Court of Owls, and Hugo Strange have all been on "Gotham". Firefly has also been on "Gotham". Lady Shiva was on "Birds of Prey". Okay???
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Post by politicidal on Sept 5, 2017 20:43:38 GMT
Was it Reeves or someone else that said awhile back, they wanted a whole rogues gallery worth of appearances? Adding the intended Hitchcockian element, it's gotta be Hush or something very similar they're aiming for.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Sept 5, 2017 23:12:48 GMT
10 BIGGEST BATMAN VILLAINS WHO HAVEN’T BEEN IN A MOVIE YET MrBlonde267 4/13/201610. AZRAEL Azrael is Jean-Paul Valley, born into the cultish Order of St. Dumas who indoctrinated him to become their perfect warrior. Jean-Paul would function as an “Angel of Death” to the Order’s enemies, slipping into a trance whenever he accessed his skills. In the classic Knightfall storyline, Bruce Wayne began mentoring Jean-Paul to become a possible replacement Batman in the event of his own death. He did eventually take over as Batman while Bruce was recovering from Bane breaking his back. Jean-Paul slowly slipped into madness as his programming took over his psyche, however. He quickly became more dangerous and violent than Batman had ever been, even letting civilians die while he pursued criminals. The story of Bruce Wayne recovering and challenging his younger replacement to prove he’s still worthy would make an excellent movie. 9. LADY SHIVA Lady Shiva is unique in the pantheon of Batman villains because she doesn’t really hate Batman or want anything material. Shiva is the deadliest fighter in the world, having dedicated her entire life to the study of martial arts. She travels the world pursuing whatever interests her, usually trying to find someone who might be a worthy challenge. She helps train those who are interesting to her and effortlessly kills those who are not. Shiva has appeared several times in Batman’s life to test his abilities and attempt to coerce him into exploring his true potential through murder. 8. CLAYFACE There have been many different incarnations of Clayface, enough for them to form their own union. The original and most recognizable is Basil Karlo, an actor turned serial killer who developed shape-changing powers in a chemical accident. He’s one of the weirder villains to occupy Arkham Asylum, more of a monster than a lunatic in a costume. Clayface is great because he works for stories in two different genres. He’s built for creepy mysteries thanks to his flair for the dramatic and his ability to turn into anyone Batman knows. He’s also built for terrifying monster stories, as he’s extremely difficult to hurt, he can grow to huge sizes, and he can drown people inside his body. 7. MAN-BAT Man-Bat has always been Gotham City’s very own Dr. Jekyll and Mister Hyde. Kirk Langstrom is a brilliant scientist and close friend to Bruce Wayne who developed a serum that turned him into a terrifying bat-monster. Man-Bat continues to wreak havoc whenever Kirk has a triggering episode, often hindering Kirk’s attempts to cure himself of this bizarre condition. Bruce has to find a way to stop Man-Bat from hurting innocents without inadvertently harming his friend Kirk. 6. MAD HATTER The Mad Hatter has never really been in the big leagues, and admittedly he tends to be more of a distraction than a driving threat. Jervis Tetch is an Arkham patient whose insanity has run the spectrum from “light-hearted eccentric” to “raving lunatic” over his many years in publication. His obsession with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland leads him to repeatedly act out events from the book. Usually this means kidnapping young blonde girls, using the “mind control” technology in his hats that he invented. His abductions make for great detective stories, and it’s always fun to see Batman and Robin fight through his colorful mind-controlled henchmen dressed as the Walrus and Carpenter. 5. THE COURT OF OWLS The Court of Owls haven’t been around for very long in the comics, but they’ve made the biggest impact of any Batman villain introduced in the last five years. They’re a secret cabal of Gotham’s wealthy elite dedicated to staying in power by any means necessary. They’ve stayed in power for centuries by employing a series of immortal assassins called the Talons, killing anyone who gets in their way or threatens to expose them. This includes several members of the Wayne family. The Court of Owls would make for a fantastic movie villain because their conspiracy tests the limits of Batman’s detective work, and the Talons test the limits of Batman’s fighting ability. 4. BLACK MASK After his family business went bankrupt, Roman Sionis decided to approach crime like a business. He found this much easier than running a conventional business, and eventually rose to become the number one man in the Gotham underworld. In addition to all that stuff, Sionis has a great creepy backstory connecting him to Batman. His wealthy parents ran in the same social circles as the Waynes, and he grew to despise his parents for how fake they acted in public. They were terrible people behind closed doors, but they put on “masks” in public to be more well-respected like the Waynes. This made young Sionis develop an obsession with masks and an obsessive hatred for the Wayne family. His original mask was carved out of his mother’s coffin after he killed both his parents, but a later accident with fire caused his face to burn into a permanent charred black skull. 3. HUGO STRANGE Hugo Strange was the first recurring Batman villain, a mad scientist who terrorized Gotham with his creations, the Monster Men. Later stories have depicted him more as an evil psychologist, and most incarnations show him figuring out Bruce Wayne’s identity. Strange happens to be just as insane as the patients he treats, and multiple times he’s tried to kill Batman so he could take The Dark Knight’s place. He approaches Batman like a specimen to be dissected and studied for his own curiosity. Strange is extremely manipulative when constructing plans, and has no problem destroying innocent lives for his cruel experiments. 2. RED HOOD Red Hood is the grown-up version of Jason Todd, the second and most violent Robin, who was killed by the Joker during the events of A Death in the Family. Todd is resurrected and returns years later as Gotham’s newest vigilante. Having personally felt what happens when you refuse to kill someone like the Joker, Todd makes it his mission to wipe out crime by wiping out criminals. He puts his Batman training to use waging a one-man crusade to slaughter the city’s worst criminals. Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Jason Todd is fascinating because they absolutely cannot coexist, but Jason still loves Bruce as his adopted father and Bruce loves Jason as his prodigal son. Jason forces Bruce to examine the rules that he lives by, and ask himself how much good he’s actually doing. 1. HUSH Hush, also known as Tommy Elliot, was created to be the antithesis to Batman. Tommy and Bruce Wayne were best friends growing up, but Tommy had horrible abusive parents instead of kind ones. He tried to kill his parents by cutting their brakes, and he swore revenge against the Wayne family when Thomas Wayne saved his mother’s life. While Bruce was traveling the world, Tommy was forced to stay at home taking care of his bitter terrible mother or risk losing his inheritance. Years later when he discovered that Bruce Wayne was Batman, he decided to destroy Bruce’s life by manipulating every Gotham villain into a complicated conspiracy. Hush is just as deviously intelligent as Batman but he carries a variety of guns and he’s not afraid to kill anyone he has to. Somewhat off topic - Azrael, Mad Hatter, The Court of Owls, and Hugo Strange have all been on "Gotham". Firefly has also been on "Gotham". Lady Shiva was on "Birds of Prey". Those were TV shows, we want them on the big screen! Side not: Clayface was actually on Birds of prey, but i had no idea Lady Shiva was. Its been so long since i watched it.
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