THE BATMAN: Two More Of The Movie's Villains Have Reportedly Been Revealed

THE BATMAN: Two More Of The Movie's Villains Have Reportedly Been Revealed

Yesterday, a report surfaced which claimed to reveal four of The Batman's lead villains. Now, another seemingly names the other two, and it seems Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader will have his hands full.

By JoshWilding - Jun 13, 2019 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: The Batman
Source: Discussing Film
With a June 25th, 2021 release date set and Robert Pattinson signed on to play the new Dark Knight, Matt Reeves' The Batman is quickly taking shape. So, with the titular Caped Crusader found, it appears the filmmaker is starting to put together a rogues gallery of villains for the hero to battle.

Yesterday, we learned that Reeves is looking to cast The Riddler, The Penguin, Catwoman, and Firefly, and now a new report sheds some light on two more villains Batman will likely cross paths with.

That takes the total up to six, a number we've been hearing for a while now. That may seem like a lot, but some of them could just have very minor roles, whether it's in an opening sequence or a quick cameo in Arkham Askylum to set up an eventual sequel. Either way, these are two very interesting names, and a fresh interpretation of the characters could definitely be very exciting. 

The site also notes that The Batman will feature the hero using his detective skills to "solve a murder mystery involving all of the...villains." Continue reading below to find out more...

Two-Face

Two-Face


Previously played by Tommy Lee Jones and Aaron Eckhart, Two-Face is overdue a return to the big screen - especially since we could do with a more comic accurate take on the character.

According to this casting call, Reeves will be looking for a male actor between the ages of 30 - 40 which sounds about right for Gotham City's former District Attorney. There's no word on what ethnicity he could be, so the filmmaker is presumably open to any and all suggestions. 

Two-Face is one of Batman's most iconic foes and could be used in a number of ways - and he won't be alone. Click on the "View List" button below to find out who will join him and for a recap of the other four baddies being lined up for The Batman...
 

Mad Hatter

Mad-Hatter


Mad Hatter is a somewhat obscure rogue, but with no plans for The Joker to appear here (not yet, at least), he would certainly be an effective bad guy to show off Gotham's wackier side. 

Reeves is going a bit older with this one and wants an actor between 40 - 50 to take on the role. Once again, there's no mention of ethnicity.

Seeing this psychotic bad guy come face to face with Pattinson's Dark Knight should be tremendous fun.

Continue reading below for a recap of The Batman's other villains!

The Riddler

Riddler


According to the site, The Riddler will more than likely be The Batman's lead villain.

That's definitely a surprise but no bad thing, especially as fans have been hoping to see a comic accurate take on the character for years now. Reeves is said to be looking for a male actor of any ethnicity between the ages of 30 and 40.

The casting call describes him as "a criminal mastermind in Gotham City who takes delight in incorporating riddles and puzzles into his schemes, leaving them as clues for the authorities to solve." Sounds good, right? There's more...
 

The Penguin

Penguin-1


There's been talk of The Penguin coming to The Batman for quite some time, but this "Gotham City mobster" won't be quite as drastically reinvented as the version we saw in FOX's Gotham.

Apparently, he's a "short, obese man with a long nose, and he uses high-tech umbrellas as weapons." That sounds very comic accurate, and Reeves is reportedly looking for another male actor of any ethnicity, this time between the ages of 20 and 40. Who knows if Josh Gad stands a chance!
 

Catwoman

Catwoman


Another character who has been linked to this movie for a while, it sounds like Selina Kyle is definitely coming to The Batman. Described as a "Gotham City burglar" who "wears a tight one piece outfit and uses a bullwhip for a weapon," Reeves wants an actress of any ethnicity between the ages of 20 and 30.

That may be a generic description just being used for these casting calls, but fingers crossed it's accurate because the realistic interpretation of Selina Kyle we got in The Dark Knight Rises disappointed many fans. Either way, Reeves clearly wants a fairly young star to take on the role here. 
 

Firefly

Firefly


Here's another surprise for you. 

Despite being very much a C-List Batman villain, Firefly will reportedly be making his proper big screen debut in this DC Comics adaptation as an apparent secondary villain. Called "a professional arsonist known as the 'Firefly,'" it's said that he "attempts to burn all the places that he lacked the privilege to go as an orphan child."

Reeves is said to be looking for a male actor of any ethnicity between the ages of 20 and 30, so that's yet another pretty wide net. Seeing Batman battle this guy promises to be great fun, though. 
 
Continue reading below for a recap of
everything we know about The Batman!

It May End Up Being Set In The 1990s

Batman-90s


It wouldn't really make much sense for Robert Pattinson to "replace" Ben Affleck's version of Batman given their age difference, and we've heard from a number of reliable sources that Reeves wants to focus on a younger, not quite as experienced version of the hero. As a result, rumours have done the rounds claiming that this adventure is actually going to be set during the 1990s. 

This "period" setting for The Batman would free Reeves from having to link to what's come before and the rest of the DCEU, but fans will obviously be hopeful for some connections.

Honestly, though, 90s setting or not, common sense says this will essentially be a reboot for the franchise because it's doubtful that Reeves will be happy about being forced to adhere to specific plot points like Wayne Manor being burned down and Robin being murdered by Jared Leto's younger Joker. 
 

Matt Reeves Is Planning A Trilogy

Batman-Capullo


These days, an actor being signed to a three-picture deal is no great surprise, and we've seen stars who have ended up starring in trilogies along with those who have been done after just one appearance because a movie hasn't exactly lived up to expectations.

With that in mind, Robert Pattinson being signed up to star in three movies is hardly a shock, but a number of outlets have claimed that Reeves is writing The Batman with an entire trilogy in mind. If that's true, here's hoping the filmmaker is able to write the screenplays a little quicker than he has with this one because, otherwise, we'll be waiting three or four years between each chapter!
 

The Penguin And Catwoman Are "Confirmed" To Appear...

Selina-Kyle


According to The Hollywood Reporter and a few different outlets, the lead villain in The Batman is expected to be The Penguin. He's someone we've seen on the big screen before now and definitely a bad guy who could benefit from a contemporary makeover. 

Another character whose name has been mentioned time and time again is Catwoman, and while Selina Kyle may have made an appearance in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, it would be nice to get a comic book accurate version of the anti-hero on the big screen, especially after Tim Burton took her down a rather weird, gothic route way back when.

But before you dismiss The Batman as a Batman Returns remake, there's some good news...
 

...We May See Even More Villains

Riddler


Batman's world is full of amazing villains, and that's not something Reeves is going to be shying away from. Apparently, we could end up seeing as many as half a dozen of his rogues and The Riddler's name keeps popping up. Whether this means Batman will be facing multiple bad guys or simply paying a visit to Arkham Asylum remains to be seen, but the filmmaker may have sequels in mind. 

After all, laying the groundwork here for more villains means he can gloss over their origin stories (something the Dark Knight's villains have never really needed) and just dive straight into new adventures which are bound to make comic book fans happy. 
 

Younger Versions Of Familiar Faces

Alfred


Jeremy Irons was a great Alfred Pennyworth and while his screentime in Justice League was minimal, it doesn't take a genius to figure out that J.K. Simmons could have stolen the show as Commissioner Gordon. Sadly, it doesn't sound like either of them will be returning for The Batman.

Instead, we'll most likely be getting new versions of both characters, presumably with younger actors taking on the roles. That's a shame, but providing Reeves casts them well, it could still be great.
 

What About Robin?

Robin


The Boy Wonder is currently part of Titans, but it seems as if that version of Dick Grayson will have ditched the Robin mantle after just a single season in order to become Nightwing. In terms of his big screen appearances, we've seen nothing of him since Batman & Robin (The Dark Knight Rises' "Robin" doesn't really count...) so his return is definitely overdue at this point. 

Well, while this should be taken as a rumour for now, it's said that The Batman could end up reintroducing the character and it would definitely make sense for Reeves to explore this relationship over the course of three movies. After all, there's a lot to be said about how and why Bruce Wayne could justify having a child by his side while fighting criminals and murderers.
 

The Focus Will Be On The Caped Crusader's Detective Skills

Batman-DC


Every Batman film we've seen over the years has done a good job with the Dark Knight in very different ways, but if there's one thing that they've all dropped the ball on, it's the fact that he's known as the World's Greatest Detective. Well, Reeves has promised to put the spotlight on those skills and that could mean we're getting a proper crime story that really makes use of more than just his fists. 

With an enemy like The Penguin, a crime story like this makes sense, so fingers crossed Reeves' screenplay delivers plenty of twists and turns in order to make this new take particularly memorable. 
 

Matt Reeves Has Confirmed Robert Pattinson's Casting

Pattinson


For those of you who are having doubts about whether Robert Pattinson really is Batman, the trades are reporting that it's a done deal, and Reeves himself has now taken to social media to confirm that's the case with a Tweet featuring a GIF of the actor along with three Bat emojis. 

He beat Nicholas Hoult for the role and has signed a multi-picture contract which means "Battinson" (R.I.P. "Batfleck") will be here for quite some time. That gives the actor plenty of time to put his mark on the character and we'll hopefully get a trilogy as good as The Dark Knight series.
 

It's A "Noir" Tale

Batman-Damned


According to Reeves, we can expect The Batman to be a "point of view-driven, noir Batman tale." He adds that, "It's told very squarely on his shoulders, and I hope it's going to be a story that will be thrilling but also emotional." Honestly that sounds like a perfect approach to the property. 

Tim Burton gave us a gothic take on the character, Nolan went down the realistic route, and Snyder went to the darker corners of Batman's universe with a world-weary version of Bruce Wayne. 

Now, Reeves has the opportunity to do something completely new and this "noir" approach may be the right direction to take things in. Time will obviously tell what that ends up looking like. 
 

Production Will Begin Next Year

Dark-Knight


According to fairly reliable sources, The Batman will start shooting in the first quarter of 2020 and that actually gives us a good idea of what to expect both this year and next. For starters, casting will continue throughout the rest of 2019, and set photos are likely to start popping up when shooting begins - depending on where Warner Bros. and Reeves decide to transform into Gotham City. 

A teaser trailer arriving at next year's San Diego Comic-Con also makes sense given how the studio usually handled this type of thing, and it will hopefully be sooner rather than later we see Pattinson suited up as Batman as that costume reveal is always very exciting. 
 

The Batman Is Inspired By Jekyll And Hyde

Batman-Catwoman


Late last year, Reeves was asked about his take on the Bruce Wayne/Batman divide and which of them is real and which is the facade. Interestingly, when it came to his inspiration for how that aspect of the character will be handled, the filmmaker pointed to Jekyll and Hyde being a factor. 

"I think that it’s interesting, because one of the things that I’ve found interesting, just as we’re working on the story, is looking back at Jekyll and Hyde, and the idea of your shadow-self, and the idea of, we are all multiple things. It’s different aspects of who we are, and I think there are times when maybe the surface of Bruce is not really who he is, but that’s his disguise. There are times when Batman’s the disguise, but there are times when his true essence comes out, because by being veiled, a kind of instinctual side comes out that’s very pure."

 

It's Called The Batman...For Now

Bruce-Wayne


We first learned that The Batman would be the new film's title when Affleck was still in the director's chair, and while it's definitely a cool name for the DC Comics adaptation, there's nothing to say that Reeves will want to keep it (after all, he completely ditched the screenplay Affleck and Johns wrote). 

Asked what the title will be in an interview last year, Reeves said: "Right now it’s called The Batman. What it will be called ultimately, I don’t know..." In other words, expect it to change, and if it does, Warner Bros. will more than likely reveal the title when production starts in early 2020. 
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StupidFlanders
StupidFlanders - 6/13/2019, 12:42 PM
Neat! I have always wanted to see Mad Hatter in a movie
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/13/2019, 12:48 PM
We need Bullock in this new trilogy

If we're talking noir, ol' Bullock needs to be on the same case too
Nightmare
Nightmare - 6/13/2019, 1:22 PM
@BlackBeltJones - They've had Bullock in pretty much every iteration of Bats so far.

CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/13/2019, 1:48 PM
@Nightmare - No they haven't.

Batman '66? No Bullock

Batman '89? No Bullock
Batman Returns? No Bullock
Batman Forever? No Bullock
Batman and Robin? No Bullock.

Batman Begins? No Bullock
The Dark Knight? No Bullock
The Dark Knight Rises? No Bullock

Batman v Superman? No Bullock

Bullock first appeared in Live Action on Gotham.
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 6/13/2019, 2:15 PM
@CorndogBurglar - That one cop that the Joker tricked into fighting him was basically Bullock
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/13/2019, 4:30 PM
@OmegaBlack13 - Except he wasn't Bullock.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/13/2019, 4:37 PM
@OmegaBlack13 - You could say that the fat trenchcoat wearing detective in Batman '89 was "basically Bullock" also. Detective Eckhart I think? Or that fat Detective in Batman Begins that steals money from the Falafel stand.

But they weren't Bullock either.
Hawknaba
Hawknaba - 6/14/2019, 4:18 AM
@CorndogBurglar - Exactly, the fat Detective in Batman Begins is credicted as Arnold Flass, a minor character in the comics


https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Arnold_Flass_(Mark_Boone_Junior)
Forthas
Forthas - 6/13/2019, 12:48 PM
I don't see how having so many villains is a good thing. Just like superheros, they should take the time to do a proper introduction of villains.
Nightwing1015
Nightwing1015 - 6/13/2019, 12:48 PM
Me as this movie keeps adding more and more villains:

soberchimera
soberchimera - 6/13/2019, 1:01 PM
@Nightwing1015 - And people were all up in my ass yesterday when I said 4 was pushing it.
Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 6/14/2019, 5:44 AM
@Nightwing1015 - as long as they aren't trying to push 6 origins it should be fine. Some of the best Batman stories featured multiple villains with different levels of importance.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/13/2019, 12:49 PM
Haven't we already seen this Batman movie ?
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/13/2019, 1:02 PM
@KingCipher - Batman Returns and Batman Forever
OmegaBlack13
OmegaBlack13 - 6/13/2019, 2:27 PM
@DoubleD - Is TDK the same as Batman 89?
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/13/2019, 2:52 PM
@OmegaBlack13 - Nolan definitlely Re-Booted Batman 1989.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 6/13/2019, 2:53 PM
@KingCipher - Their All Re-Boots
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 6/13/2019, 4:33 PM
@DoubleD - A Batman movie that is a murder mystery involving Two-Face, Catwoman, Firefly, Penguin, The Riddler, and Mad Hatter?

Nope. Can't say they've made anything like that before.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/13/2019, 12:50 PM
sounds a bit crowded but would make sense if this a Arkham run and he's trying to figure out if a major villain is killed. where it's a real twist and he has to do real detective work
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/13/2019, 12:57 PM
@knocturnalzen10 - I think Reeves benefits from the fact that most people, if causal fans and general moviegoers, have a general sense of Batman's rogues gallery. Like we all know Spidey's origin by now; no need to re-hash.

There's not much need to introduce someone like Two Face, or even Riddler. Riddler is just someone who needs a re-branding of sorts after the Carrey take.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/13/2019, 1:04 PM
@BlackBeltJones - exactly so they can do small lil flashbacks if need while walking by each cell .... i think someone should get killed in Arkham , in a completely unexplainable manner ..... this could be one of the most unique movies ever because it could show his response and reactions to each of his rogue if this is done properly
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/13/2019, 1:18 PM
@knocturnalzen10 - A killng in Arkahm would be dope. Maybe a physician there or guard. Better yet, maybe a cop killing. Someone close to Gordon.

Detectives in the Major Crimes Unit are being targeted. These cops usually handle major cases, which in Gotham means handling the "freaks" like Joker, Ridller etc.
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 6/13/2019, 1:26 PM
@BlackBeltJones - yes !!!! and there's an interrogation for each villains story .... which you know most are lying ..... this film could have real gravity and refreshing take on batman .... i'm getting really pumped
inkniron
inkniron - 6/13/2019, 5:41 PM
@BlackBeltJones - That's cool and all but I'd rather see him visiting Blackgate and Arkham both to try and figure out what's going on on the outside. This gives tons of opportunity for easter eggs or cameos
GhostDog
GhostDog - 6/13/2019, 12:52 PM
Seems like Reeves is really leaning into a VAST MYSTERY of some kind. All the players are suspects and/or involved in some way. This is a case that could stretch over 3 films maybe.

Reminds me of The Long Hallowwen. That took place during Batman's early days of crime fighting, like this film and it included a vast array of enemies such as Scarecrow, Joker, Mad Hatter, Riddler Poison Ivy, Catwoman among others, making appearances.

L0RDbuckethead
L0RDbuckethead - 6/13/2019, 1:10 PM
@BlackBeltJones - It's said Reeves is basing this story (multiple films) on Dark Victory, which is a follow-up to The Long Halloween.

I think we're definitely gonna see a lot taken from those 2 stories. Hopefully Robin, too!
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