TDKR: A Letter From Lucius Fox To Bruce Wayne (Mild Spoilers)

TDKR: A Letter From Lucius Fox To Bruce Wayne (Mild Spoilers)

A handwritten letter from Lucius Fox to Bruce Wayne has hit the internet as part of the TDKR viral campaign. What exactly is going on amongst the Board of Directors?

By batfan175 - Jun 25, 2012 07:06 AM EST
Filed Under: The Dark Knight Rises
Source: DewGothamCity.com

Since the recession in Batman Begins has not been properly adressed by our hero in TDK, it is obvious from this letter by Lucius Fox to Bruce Wayne that the folks over at Nolanfans.com have discovered that this problem is going to play a part in how the story of TDKR starts off. Apparently the company is doing less well than expected and rivalries within the company have started to come up again. Fans of the animated series should also not be disappointed and be able to recognise some of the names mentioned in this letter, which makes for a mild spoiler.



Minor Spoilers. Highlight below...

Dear Bruce,

I hope this letter finds you well. Although I would have liked to have had this conversation with you personally, Alfred tells you I am better off writing as you are not having any visitors at the moment. That being the case, I’ll detail what I feel is becoming a situation within the company.

It’s a given that in the current economic environment our investors have become increasingly concerned about how their money is being spent. As such, profitability is being judged and analyzed, particularly by the board itself, in the past we haven’t given them any reason to worry as both our earnings and spending have been consistent. This allowed me the autonomy to dedicate resources to the Wayne Foundation philanthropic programs as well as R+D endeavors. But over the past five quarters our earnings have been on a downtrend. Meanwhile, our R+D spending has been on an astronomical uptrend. And the black grows fainter around the entire company, I am being put into a position where I have to answer some questions, particularly about your energy project.

No one is going to dispute the fact that innovation is key to our growth and success, it's a mainstay of our business, which is the main reason why the board have begun to scrutinize our R+D budget, and set their sights on your machine. Since they don’t know exactly what you are up to, all they understand is a vast amount of capital.

The last time we spoke, you expressed your reluctance to move the project forward and initiate the next phase of trials. I understood your argument as to why. But if you want the company to continue to fund your efforts, I think it is time we give the board more than just the overview you have, enlightening them on what their project will mean to Gotham if you are successful. On a personal note, I would also like to let them know that with age, Bruce Wayne has decided to fill his father’s shoes, using Wayne Enterprises and all its resources to readily and reliably support our city.

Nothing bad can come from this, Bruce. But if you decide not to address this issue at hand, I am not sure how long I can hold the board at bay. Making matters more difficult in your absence, I am assuming you have your reasons for it and not my job to question those, but I fear that if you are going to drop off the radar for an extended period of time, we may risk another Bill Earle situation. I can see a couple board members already maneuvering to build influence around the table, most notably John Daggett, who I feel is the last person we want to engage in a power struggle.

When I argued the table on their role I know full well what the job and our arrangement entailed. I am also well aware of your preferred way of handling all matters relating to Wayne Enterprises, however I must tell you we are quickly approaching a set of circumstances that will unfortunately call for a change if we do not address the board. Change in most instances is not a bad thing, but in this regard I am worried.

I’m sure you consider my pessimism to be just another part of my charisma. That may be the case, but let’s remember: you didn’t hire me for my charm. I look forward to hearing from you. With luck it will be in person.

Regards,

Lucius Fox




Running Time: 2 hrs 45 min
Release Date: July 20 2012 (USA)
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Starring: Christian Bale, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tom Hardy, Marion Cotillard, Juno Temple, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman and Gary Oldman
Directed by: Christopher Nolan
Written by: Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay), David S. Goyer (story)


The Dark Knight Rises is an upcoming superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan and the story with David S. Goyer. Based on the DC Comics character Batman, the film will be the third installment in Nolan's Batman film series, and is a sequel to Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight (2008). The Dark Knight Rises is intended to be the conclusion of the series. It stars Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, and Morgan Freeman. The film will take place eight years after the events of The Dark Knight and will introduce the characters of Selina Kyle and Bane—portrayed by Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy, respectively—two villains from the Batman mythology.







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Supes17
Supes17 - 6/25/2012, 10:03 AM
Lmfao @Teabag
Even Fox still has his PARENTS
Supes17
Supes17 - 6/25/2012, 10:05 AM
Man Bruce is seriously getting [frick]ed up in everyway in this movie.
Except in the good way lol
StrangerX
StrangerX - 6/25/2012, 10:14 AM
Very Interesting!!!
PersonaPostOvo
PersonaPostOvo - 6/25/2012, 10:39 AM
I'm sure we can all guarantee that Bane's Earthquake device (No Man's Land)is really a WayneTech device.
robbo1701
robbo1701 - 6/25/2012, 10:42 AM
anyone else having issues seeing this so called letter?
IgnurRant
IgnurRant - 6/25/2012, 10:47 AM
I hope this letter finds you well. Although I would have liked to have had this conversation with you personally, Alfred tells you I am better off writing as you are not having any visitors at the moment. That being the case, I’ll detail what I feel is becoming a situation within the company.

It’s a given that in the current economic environment our investors have become increasingly concerned about how their money is being spent. As such, profitability is being judged and analyzed, particularly by the board itself, in the past we haven’t given them any reason to worry as both our earnings and spending have been consistent. This allowed me the autonomy to dedicate resources to the Wayne Foundation philanthropic programs as well as R+D endeavors. But over the past five quarters our earnings have been on a downtrend. Meanwhile, our R+D spending has been on an astronomical uptrend. And the black grows fainter around the entire company, I am being put into a position where I have to answer some questions, particularly about your energy project.

No one is going to dispute the fact that innovation is key to our growth and success, it's a mainstay of our business, which is the main reason why the board have begun to scrutinize our R+D budget, and set their sights on your machine. Since they don’t know exactly what you are up to, all they understand is a vast amount of capital.

The last time we spoke, you expressed your reluctance to move the project forward and initiate the next phase of trials. I understood your argument as to why. But if you want the company to continue to fund your efforts, I think it is time we give the board more than just the overview you have, enlightening them on what their project will mean to Gotham if you are successful. On a personal note, I would also like to let them know that with age, Bruce Wayne has decided to fill his father’s shoes, using Wayne Enterprises and all its resources to readily and reliably support our city.

Nothing bad can come from this, Bruce. But if you decide not to address this issue at hand, I am not sure how long I can hold the board at bay. Making matters more difficult in your absence, I am assuming you have your reasons for it and not my job to question those, but I fear that if you are going to drop off the radar for an extended period of time, we may risk another Bill Earle situation. I can see a couple board members already maneuvering to build influence around the table, most notably John Daggett, who I feel is the last person we want to engage in a power struggle.

When I argued the table on their role I know full well what the job and our arrangement entailed. I am also well aware of your preferred way of handling all matters relating to Wayne Enterprises, however I must tell you we are quickly approaching a set of circumstances that will unfortunately call for a change if we do not address the board. Change in most instances is not a bad thing, but in this regard I am worried.

I’m sure you consider my pessimism to be just another part of my charisma. That may be the case, but let’s remember: you didn’t hire me for my charm. I look forward to hearing from you. With luck it will be in person.

Regards,

Lucius Fox

IgnurRant
IgnurRant - 6/25/2012, 10:48 AM
Digging the reclusive Bruce TDKReturns vibe..
SpiderFan35
SpiderFan35 - 6/25/2012, 11:28 AM
Dear Mr. Wayne:

I have been meaning to ask you this for a while and I can't wait any longer - what is it with you and ugly chicks?

Not trying to be rude, but seriously, you are rich and good-looking (no homo) so you really could be doing a lot better. Is it a self-destructive thing or...?

Don't be mad, just keeping it real.

Regards,

Lucius Fox
goatmilk
goatmilk - 6/25/2012, 11:30 AM
Totally off-topic but to the people who keep saying "Bane's mask is stupid, why doesn't Batman just punch him square in the face, end of fight" etc., well in that last full-length trailer, he goes for a face punch but Bane literally grabs his fist out of the air. So there's your answer- Its hard to punch Bane, Bane catches punches.
GingerBird
GingerBird - 6/25/2012, 11:44 AM
Word on the street is that TDKR embargo is going to be lifted this Friday... And a few quickly taken down tweets say "It's a masterpiece."

So exciting!!!
MidKnight35
MidKnight35 - 6/25/2012, 11:44 AM
Dear Bruce,

I regret to inform you that our mutual relationship must come to an end. I have found another. I will always remember the time we spent together fondly.

Love,

Lucuis Fox
Tomontherun99
Tomontherun99 - 6/25/2012, 12:02 PM
Wasn't expecting the Daggett reference, when it said something about the animated series I instantly was thinking of Ferris Boyle or Powers from Beyond.
relentless1
relentless1 - 6/25/2012, 12:06 PM
lol nighteagle i was thinkin the same thing
Ranger14
Ranger14 - 6/25/2012, 12:14 PM
Lucius needs to learn to be more concise in his writing. Talk about a long-winded letter just to let him know he needs to address some issues with the board.

"he goes for a face punch but Bane literally grabs his fist out of the air. So there's your answer- Its hard to punch Bane, Bane catches punches."

Just because someone in a combat situation can block one punch, doesn't mean they can block every punch. ;-) We have already seen images with them on the steps where Batman has connected with Bane and one with his hands actually on the mask.
KingEmperor
KingEmperor - 6/25/2012, 12:47 PM
Is the John Daggett guy supposed to be a shout-out to Roland Daggett from TAS?
BabyAddams
BabyAddams - 6/25/2012, 12:56 PM
@SpiderFan35 The no homo there really made that letter.
UrbanKnight
UrbanKnight - 6/25/2012, 1:27 PM
@teabag
thats fu@ked up!lol

Black n yellow thats some funny sh!t where is fox at though? lol
NightBoyWonder
NightBoyWonder - 6/25/2012, 2:17 PM
So I'm guessing I'm the only one that read this in Morgan Freeman's voice?
batfan175
batfan175 - 6/25/2012, 3:08 PM
@KingEmperor: I think it's either supposed to be a nod to the character from the TAS or it's his son or something like that maybe. The good thing with these films is you can imagine the backstory of most of the side characters (ex. Mr. Reese = Mysteries = Riddler; nothing says he isn't the Riddler during those 8 years between TDK and TDKR)because it's never explained too much where they come from.
lunesta
lunesta - 6/25/2012, 3:13 PM
blackandyellow now i believe in god
SpiderFan35
SpiderFan35 - 6/25/2012, 3:33 PM
@BabyAddams: lol, thanks
bs77
bs77 - 6/25/2012, 5:04 PM
Dear Bruce,

It may concern you to know that eagles are turning people into horses. Since our last little chat several of the board members are now glue. But if we were to dedicate additional resources to manufacture more marking paint, and build more reactors we can turn the tables, and horsify the eagles instead. No, this not an elaborate plot for you to break up with Rachel because her laugh reminds you of an overweight whale with throat cancer. We need to act swiftly.

Best Regards.

Lucious Fox

P.S. Bring some ginger-ale because some whore drank it all.

MisterBabadook
MisterBabadook - 6/25/2012, 10:45 PM
Oh shit! DAGGET!
LeoKragg
LeoKragg - 6/25/2012, 11:20 PM
Dear Mr. Wayne,

When you read my letters do hear my unmistakable voice, it's like maple syrup isn't it Mr. Wayne. Speaking of maple syrup it sure did taste delicious when I poured it on Racheals....butter milk pancakes. We happened to be at the same Ihop one afternoon before she passed on:) Got you again Mr. Wayne. See you at the company luncheon.

Breast regards,

Fizzle
loki668
loki668 - 6/28/2012, 1:47 AM
Dear Mr. Wayne,

Please see the attached photo of my penis. Nice isn't it? For the record; dressing in complete black doesn't make up for being black.

Happy Mother's Day,

"Luscious" Lucius Fox
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