Caine has confirmed with the studio that Johnny Depp will be the Riddler

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Alfred actor Michael Caine has confirmed with the studio that Johnny Depp will be the Riddler, and Philip Seymour Hoffman will play The Penguin...


http://www.comicbookmovie.com/news/articles/5006.asp

It’s one of the biggest — and most hotly debated — questions in fandom…which actors (and characters) will director Christopher Nolan enlist as a villain for his third “Batman” film? Rumors have abounded since the release of “The Dark Knight,” and Nolan has remained fiercely tight-lipped. But now, has one of his main players let slip some of the biggest casting news of the decade?

In an interview with MTV News, Michael Caine seemed to confirm rumors that the next installment of the “Batman” film franchise will feature two very well-known names playing the roles of The Riddler and the Bumbershoot Bandit, The Penguin. “They’ve already got them in mind,” said Caine, when asked who he’d like to see take up arms against the Caped Crusader. “It’s Johnny Depp as The Riddler. And The Penguin is Philip Seymour Hoffman. I read it in the paper.”

So Caine is like the rest of us, reading gossip in the tabloids, right? Except for one thing…according to the actor, he confirmed the news through the studio itself.

“When Christopher [Nolan] said we were going to do ‘The Dark Knight’ next, I didn’t what that meant in Batman terms,” related Caine, who plays Bruce Wayne’s loyal butler, Alfred Pennyworth. “I said, ‘What’s the story?’ and he said The Joker. I said, ‘Oh, s–t! How are you going to top Jack [Nicholson]?’ He said, ‘Well, I’ve cast Heath Ledger. And I went ‘Ha! I couldn’t top Jack, but if anyone could, maybe Heath could.’ And he did.

“I was with [a Warner Bros.] executive and I said, ‘Are we going to make another one?’ They said yeah. I said, ‘How the hell are we going to top Heath? And he says ‘I’ll tell you how you top Heath — Johnny Depp as The Riddler and Philip Seymour Hoffman as The Penguin.’ I said, ‘S–t, they’ve done it again!’” [Laughs]

While rumors of Depp and Hoffman have been hot topics around the upcoming film for quite some time, this is the first instance of one of the film’s stars speaking about the news, as well as Caine citing an albeit unnamed WB executive.

Meanwhile, when asked if he’s spoken to Nolan about the news or the next installment’s script, Caine made mention of Nolan’s vacation, and hinted that, “No. He’s gone. He’ll come back with a script sometime.”
 
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AINT THIS THE GAY GUY FROM THE HARD LEMONADE COMMERCIALS?

DANNY DAVITO SHOULD OF BEEN THE PENGUIN AGAIN, HE WOULDNT NEED THAT MUCH MAKE UP AND THEY WOULD SAVE MONEY ON FAT SUITS
 
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If anyone can make the penguin not be a joke like Devito did in that stupid Batman movie, it's Phillip Seymour Hoffman he was dope in Happiness.
 
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Im waiting for that to show up On Demand so i can watch it.

25th Hour is one of the few "Spike Lee Joints" i actually like.
hey.. I got into a debate with some co-workers about on demand.

Is that shit free? Cuz when I scroll through there, some shit it says I gotta order, and some it just plays. Am I gonna get charged for those movies that I just played?
 

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I have doubts about this one being as good as the other two (I should say just the first I've already stated my opinions on the second) the reason being, those two villains are too cartoony, I only see Riddler being somewhat believable. Like I said before the second one, the thing that makes these Batman movies work is that they're more real and gritty.