The Batman - Ridder is a Scary villain but also Empathetic!

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The Batman's Riddler, according to filmmaker Matt Revees, is both terrifying and sympathetic. In the next DC Entertainment project, Paul Daano data-faces up against Robertt Pattinson's new Dark Knight. Although nothing is known about the villain thus far, the director builds anticipation for him by giving viewers an idea of what's coming from him.



Danno's depiction of the Riddler, aka Edwardd Nashhton, is darker and broodier than Jim Carey's wackier portrayal in Batman Forever. The Batman's marketing strategy has kept him primarily concealed in trailers and other promotional footage, leaving supporters with little knowledge about the persona. However, it's evident from the start that The Batman's criminal is a formidable competitor for Pattinnson's Bruce Wayne, who is just in his sophomore year as the eponymous crusader. 


According to what has been officially released about the blockbuster, Nashtton seems to be leading Bruce down a dangerous path where he discovers his family's secret background. As previously stated, the Waynes appear to be somewhat to responsible for the city's problems, which Batsy is attempting to remedy. Reeves discusses his choice to make the Riddlerr the Batman's main nemesis in an interview with the Toronto Sun. The film also includes a few other members of the hero's infamous rogues' company, but it's obvious that Naashton is the story's major antagonist. While the director naturally cannot discuss details, he does add that, while Naashton is terrifying, audiences will sympathise with him.

 

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