Originally posted by ScarletSpeed
Jim Carey in number 23 is what I would kinda like to see, but evil.obviously nothing like Jim's performance before.
When it comes to a NEW Riddler, i think we should avoid anything that has to do with Jim Carey. The last thing we need is another Jim Carey Riddler.
NOlan is a good writer/Director and Depp is a good actor. With the two of them working together i would have confidence in what ever they might produce together.
I don't even think that Johnny Depp will even get a look see when the casting process starts. First off Nolan has a penchant for casting foreign actors for roles. Second, if the rumor is to be believed and I highly doubt Warner Bros not Chris Nolan wants Depp as The Riddler. Now there is no script, Nolan has not even officially signed back on (but we all know he is going to), so with no script no one even knows who exactly will be in the next film. I think we all remember Spiderman 3, meaning yes the film made $800 million worldwide(I may check that), but people were divided. It is a well known fact that Marvel/Avi Arad told Sam Raimi to put Venom into the film and we know how that turned out.
So when I hear this rumor that Warner Bros' wants this or that for the next Batman film I am going to believe it until it becomes official. WB knows that Nolan is doing one helluva job so it doesn't make no sense for them to tell him what to do.
...And here are his roles...
Depp has signed on to be
Spoiler:
Tonto
and will return as Capt. Jack...
http://www.movieweb.com/news/NExAxyCAsTfUBC
So know that that is taken care of, No Depp plz,
Yes he is a good actor, but not in a Batman movie..
Originally posted by Kovacs86
Are you really surprised? Alice is very Burton (and therefore Depp)-ish territory. Quirky, weird, classic story. I just hope Burton doesn't do what he did with Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which he completely bastardised.
Kniowing Burton, he will do exactly that...
He will turn a good, timeless, classic child's story and frack it up..
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Kniowing Burton, he will do exactly that...He will turn a good, timeless, classic child's story and frack it up..
I'm afraid so. It'll wind up as some extremely twisted Gothic tale. Burton, frankly, needs to stick to his own, original work (e.g, the Nightmare Before Christmas). That's great, but I can't think of a Burton adaption I've really liked.