thats the only problem though, he's not been in many films and non are major parts, which is his only fault really?
1996 Jude Drunk Undergraduate Appeared alongside Christopher Eccleston, whom Tennant would succeed in the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who.
1997 Bite Alastair Galbraith
1998 L.A. Without a Map Richard Plays lead opposite Vinessa Shaw. Also features Johnny Depp
1999 The Last September Captain Gerald Colthurst
2000 Being Considered Larry
2001 Sweetnight Goodheart Peter A short film.
2003 Nine 1/2 Minutes Charlie A short film.
2003 Bright Young Things Ginger Littlejohn Appeared alongside James McAvoy, who is the current husband of Tennant's Ex-girlfriend.
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Barty Crouch Jr. A Death Eater and son of Barty Crouch Sr. HP4, played by Roger Lloyd-Pack, who appeared alongside Tennant on Doctor Who (episodes "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel").
2006 Free Jimmy Hamish (voice)
David as Barty Crouch Jr in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. That's probably his most famous role that North America have seen out side of British Broadcasting and Dr Who.
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not portraying the Riddler as a Joker ripoff would be easy with Ledger's Joker as a jumping point. Ledger's Joker was a self-professed agent of chaos, where the Riddler is meticulous planning and order, control incarnate.
It would make for an interesting dichotomy betwen the two films.
I would simply love to see a really sadistic Riddler. Each time Batman or anyone solves one of his puzzles, he comes up with something even worse and more sadistic.
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I like that he & the Joker wear the same colors but are completely different.
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To be honest, it really depends on which version of the Riddler you see. In a few comics and also in Batman Forever and the '60s TV series, Riddler is pretty much the Joker who gives riddles rather than announces openly what his crime will be. With portrayals of Nygma, he is indeed completely different. I'm positive whatever Nolan would do with the character, he'd be something completely new- different from any previous portrayals of either the Riddler, or the Joker.
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The only time he comes off as being similar to the Joker is when you have people like Schumacher who don't know how to handle the character. In Nolan's case, I'm sure we'd get a Riddler that dishes out some very sadistic riddles and would indeed be a big threat for Batman.
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