Who would make the best Riddler?

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DannyDamage

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IMO, Jim Carey was the only good thing about the 3rd Batman film and there should be no one else asked to play the role.

Carey could and would cut the brightness and bring that darker edge to the non-Burton movies.
 

varulfic

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DannyDamage post=18.75162.860212 said:
Carey could and would cut the brightness and bring that darker edge to the non-Burton movies.
My sarcasm detector is broken. Are you serious when you say that Carey brought a DARKER EDGE to the movies? He was a fucking christmas light.

I don't want to play this game, as I don't want to see the Riddler in the movie. He has no place in a Batman movie, he's just not a badass enough villain. In the comics, the Riddler is hardly a threat, more of a petty annoyance constantly overshadowed by more dangerous and deserving villains. The idea of him being a main villain of another Batman movie makes me sick. Maybe if he's just a small part, like Scarecrow was in Begins, that could work, but not the freaking archrival.
 

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I'm liking alot of the ideas so far...I'm truly hoping that Johnny Depp is not the riddler, he is crazy yes, but does not have the deep settled arrogance and intelligence that the Riddler has. It would be a hard role for him but I think if they did choose him, he would have a shot in hell of doing it very well. If he did do well, he has the potential to make the movie amazing, but as I've said, his acting style does not suit the Riddler.

Neil Patrick Harris was also a great suggestion but I don't think I've ever seen him portray a highly intellectual person very well. I think he could pull off a more subtle insanity mixed with extreme arrogance, but I wonder whether or not he could really pull off the kind of intellect the Riddler has.

As for Jim Carey, NO. He's just not serious enough, he does not portray the correct personality to play the Riddler in a dark batman movie.

My favorite so far still has to be Hugh Laurie, though I havent seen anyone else back it yet.
 

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This is a tough one. I too have heard David Tennent, but I don't think he'd be as good. I'm not sure he could do playfully evil. I think perhaps Zachary Quinto would be good (albeit a little typecast) but I would like to see a sort of understated dark humour (Think Hamill's Joker)like James Spader or someone who seems so rediculously incompetant on the surface, like Zach Braff
 

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Jrod post=18.75162.859416 said:
Daniel Day Lewis.
/I win.
I agree with that, and from what I heard he was offered the part.
I would also like to throw in Adrian Brody. He is just the right mix of nerdy and psychotic. Now if we are going the Ultimate-version Riddler that beat the hell out of Green Arrow with a crowbar, I would have to say Johnny Depp, as much as it might suck.
 

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Soxfan1016 post=18.75162.860329 said:
My favorite so far still has to be Hugh Laurie, though I havent seen anyone else back it yet.
As a House fanboi, I could back Hugh Laurie. He's a talented actor and I'm sure he could pull off the role amicably. But no, my former position stands. No Riddler.
 

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Soxfan1016 post=18.75162.860329 said:
I'm liking alot of the ideas so far...I'm truly hoping that Johnny Depp is not the riddler, he is crazy yes, but does not have the deep settled arrogance and intelligence that the Riddler has. It would be a hard role for him but I think if they did choose him, he would have a shot in hell of doing it very well. If he did do well, he has the potential to make the movie amazing, but as I've said, his acting style does not suit the Riddler.

Neil Patrick Harris was also a great suggestion but I don't think I've ever seen him portray a highly intellectual person very well. I think he could pull off a more subtle insanity mixed with extreme arrogance, but I wonder whether or not he could really pull off the kind of intellect the Riddler has.

As for Jim Carey, NO. He's just not serious enough, he does not portray the correct personality to play the Riddler in a dark batman movie.

My favorite so far still has to be Hugh Laurie, though I havent seen anyone else back it yet.
Wait...wasn't Neil Patrick Harris in Starship Troopers??? ;) But I digress.

Carrey's problem with his Riddler role was that he brought in too much fun to a role that was already BAD. Yes, as in three bricks and a toilet seat could have written a better plot line for him and Tommy Lee Jones BAD....As in it killed Batman:Year One until it became Batman Begins BAD.

Actually Laurie has the arrogance, but I don't know if his house persona has enough "toying" personality. Riddler has taken a back seat in the comic books...but when placed right he was as much or more dangerous and unpredictable as the Joker.
 

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The thing about the current Joker or Scarecrow is that they came entirely from left field. Nobody pictured Heath "Brokeback" Ledger as a proper joker, and Cillian "Breakfast at Pluto's" Murphy as a proper scarecrow, and yet they ran with it. So, in the good spirit of the Nolan, I'm gonna blurt names that jump out of left field too and that would probably do a good Riddler with some mental gymnastics:

-Barry Pepper.
-Edward Norton.
-Sean Penn.
-Tom Berenger.
-Chiwetel Ejiofor (He could play a detergent box and he'd still be awesome... ...and yeah he's black, so what?).
-James McAvoy.
-Bob Saget (FRAK YEAH! have you SEEN his stand-up act? That man is insane).
 

fedpayne

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Jim Carrey can do serious http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-czPujZpZVs&feature=related

But please god not Hugh Laurie. I love him too much. And this is not his role. I don't think I get people saying Johnny Depp isn't arrogant enough.

Not a big Riddler fan, but, I'm pleased to say I trust the studio on this one.
 

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mspencer82 post=18.75162.858920 said:
Not long ago I read that David Tennant (Doctor Who) was interested in playing the Riddler and I started imagining what he would be like in the role. I think if they stuck more to the 90s version of the Riddler (or the Batman the Animated Series version), Tennant could really work.

The new version of the Riddler needs to be somewhere between sadist and genius with an overbearing ego. Someone so smart that they've developed a God complex.
And god-fucking-crazy, like Carrey was. He should laugh all the time, and be hysterical and maniacal. Although Johhny Depp could fit that well. Hell, Johnny Depp would complete any role with perfection.
 

ChromeAlchemist

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it's been said, but johnny Depp or Hugh Laurie. Hell even get someone new-ish, fresh talent doesn't even get a chance anymore in blockbusters
 

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unabomberman post=18.75162.860397 said:
-Edward Norton.
Ooh, I like this one. Or:

-Chiwetel Ejiofor (He could play a detergent box and he'd still be awesome... ...and yeah he's black, so what?).
Why can't we have a black evil genius? Send people for a loop, that's for sure.