Batman 3 Update. Will The Joker Return?
Latino Review —
... Are they mad? The interview is of course the, "I know nothing more than you do" type of interview, but it's Batman , so I guess it's news. And no, this isn't a knock on Roven either. The poor guy is going to have to answer Batman questions for the next couple of years, so if I ever run into him, we're talking about cars and beer. One thing Charles talks about is how they have the separate the actor from the role in regards to Heath Ledger and The Joker. Which was interesting... Click HERE to see the interview. Source: ...
Goyer and Nolan are Talking About Batman 3!!
Movies - Spoilers —
Not that I did not expect this to eventually happen, but we finally have a confirmation that Director Christopher Nolan and Writer David Goyer are talking about a sequel to he Dark Knight. Here is the confirmation from MTV: During last night’s People’s Choice Awards, The Dark Knight producer Chuck Roven cleared up some of the speculation surrounding the sequel to the celebrated Batman blockbuster, telling MTV that director Christopher Nolan and writer David Goyer are indeed “talking and thinking” about the next film!! ...
Could The Joker Return For The Dark Knight Sequel?
/Film —
... There has been no movement on a third Batman film, and there won’t likely be anything for a while. But MTV caught up with Dark Knight producer Charles Roven at the People’s Choice Awards and asked him a few questions. When asked if Rovan would have changed the fate of The Joker knowing now that the actor could never reprise the role, Rovan responded that “We have to separate the actors from the role.” ...
The Joker to return for Batman 3?
Total Film News —
... be reprising the role, Roven claimed that the character wasn t tied to the actor. On a personal level, Heath was a friend of mine, he said at the People s Choice Awards. We had worked together before The Dark Knight, but I still think that The Dark Knight is its own thing, and we have to separate them. Roven also claimed that Christopher Nolan and David Goyer are talking and thinking about the next film. Question: Who could possibly take over The Joker role for Batman 3? Source: MTV via ...
Should Warner Bros. Even Consider Recasting The Joker?
Hollywoodtuna —
... Amidst the news that Christopher Nolan and writer David Goyer are (finally!) “talking and thinking” about the third Batman film comes this potentially telling quote from Dark Knight producer Chuck Roven about Heath Ledger’s Joker courtesy of MTV: “We have to separate the actors from the role… On a personal level, Heath was a friend of mine. We had worked together before ‘The Dark Knight,’ but I still think that ‘The Dark ...
Weekend Movie News Wrap Up: January 11, 2009
Screen Rant —
... have to separate the actors from the role. On a personal level, Heath (Ledger) was a friend of mine. We had worked together before The Dark Knight, but I still think that The Dark Knight is its own thing, and we have to separate them.”
If they decide to recast I think Joaquin Phoenix woul be a good choice - it’s a shame that he has “retired.”
Source: MTV
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Will Two-Face And/Or Joker Be Back For Batman 3?
TheBadandUgly.com —
... Dark Knight Producer Charles Roven said at the People’s Choice awards: “We have to separate the actors from the role. On a personal level, Heath was a friend of mine. We had worked together before ‘The Dark Knight,’ but I still think that ‘The Dark Knight’ is its own thing, and we have to separate them.” ...
Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy, Marion Cotillard Join Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception’
MTV Movies Blog —
... Of course, they also want to keep him close to home in case he decides to let them in on his “Batman 3” plans. “Inception” is aiming for a 2010 release. ...
Aaron Eckhart Would 'Certainly' Be Up For 'Batman 3'
MTV Movies —
... do now? He's a red-hot star, coming off one of the biggest movies of the decade. The folks behind the franchise keep giving cryptic clues that there will be a third film, but no one seems to even entertain the notion that Two-Face could still be alive — a rare occurrence in a town where characters survive ...



