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Joseph Gordon-Levitt As Riddler In ‘Batman 3’ Rumors Surface Again

Back in June, Hollywood Life the gossipy sister site of Deadline Hollywood and Movieline (and owned by the same mega conglomerate) reported that Joseph Gordon-Levitt was in early discussions to play The Riddler in Christopher Nolan’s “Batman 3.” It sounded potentially plausible to us, but Gordon-Levitt’s reps denied the story (though reps are prone to deny everything unless it’s officially announced) and the internet moved on.

But the story has sputtered back to life as FirstShowing are reporting that according to their “reliable inside source” “a studio casting grid” has Gordon-Levitt listed as “interested” in the role of Riddler. The emphasis here is more that Riddler will be the villain in “Batman 3” and less that Gordon-Levitt will take the role. Sounds reasonable to us.

Jonathan Nolan has been working on the script for a long time, and even if it’s not quite finished yet, it’s probably safe to assume he has the characters mapped out. As for Gordon-Levitt as the Riddler, we’d love to see it happen, and Nolan does like to work with the same stable of actors, but it remains to be seen if the stars will align. For all we know, his name could just be a wishlist choice for Nolan at this point, and as for Gordon-Levitt, what young actor wouldn’t be interested in the part? Frankly, we’re just excited at the prospect of Riddler as the villain in the next installment. Always treated as a prancing, silly nemesis in past adaptations of the comic, it would be nice to see something more sinister in Nolan’s decidedly grittier Gotham.

“Batman 3” will go in front of cameras next spring and hit theaters on July 20, 2012.

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  1. The Joker, though classically played by Jack Nicholson, wasn't exactly a fearsome or menacing villain in the prevailing Batman literature until Heath Ledger played him as an insane, pseudo-terrorist. The Riddler will be just as dark, and will certainly be appealing.

  2. The Riddler is one of the few remaining villains that wouldn't be entirely ridiculous in's Nolan's Batman universe. As for JGG…I don't know. He doesn't suck and he's not a jerk? Honestly, I never liked an actor so much as a person yet had so little appreciation for their work.

  3. Christopher Nolan: Plundering the "10 Things I Hate About You" casting vaults since '06. Next, we need Julia Stiles as Catwoman and we're set.

    I like JGG, but I'm worried the Riddler can come off like the Joker 2.0.

  4. "The Riddler is one of the few remaining villains that wouldn't be entirely ridiculous in's Nolan's Batman universe. "

    Exaclty. Anyone expecting Catwoman, the Penguin, Mr. Freeze, etc. haven't been paying attention at all. You need to find a plausible villain and the one of th fence, Scarecrow, was already used.

    I assume a very stripped down version of Cat Woman could be used (no costume, no gadgets), but god, I hope not.

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