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I have an idea for a fourth film in the Christopher Nolan Batman films which is called, "Batman, the Triumph" & it features Batman fighting Dr. Zero (Mr. Freeze) who is on an ambition to save his dying wife's life.

Now I know Mr. Freeze was already in "Batman & Robin" but I think he was portrayed terribly in that & he was too cartoony. In fact all of the Schumacher Batmans were like watching a cartoon. Plus if they can have Joker in "The Dark Knight" they can have Freeze in this script.

I also have retained Freeze's original name, Dr. Zero in this script because that was his original name. I also want Zero to appear more power-hungry & less comedic. Also Zero will be working alone in this film.

We shall also see Zero's past like how he became obsessed with freezing things, what his school was like & how he met his wife, Nora.

I also want to keep Zero very young with actors from their late 20s to late 30s

Also who do you guys think should play Dr. Zero. The actors I've considered are, Clive Owen (After his villainouse performance in "Inside Man"), Josh Lucas & Ryan Gosling.

How should we make Dr. Zero the evil genius he was supposed to be & that Joel Schumacher tried to attempt to pull off.

I'm also thinking of a possible fifth film with Man-Bat!!!
I couldn't bear Batman Forever/Batman and Robin. I bought Batman Begins on DVD but I've not see it yet; it has Michael Caine in it (I think) which is always good Smile.

I still love Batman Returns - I actually cry at the end of that movie. Danny DeVito is an amazing Penguin and Michelle Pheiffer 'becoming' Catwoman was my favourite scene in that film when I was a kid. I was absolutely fascinated by anything to do with cats so watching her walking in a daze around her cutesy flat having a meltdown totally fascinated me. Shame Catwoman was such an awful film Sad

The new Batman film is looking good - I saw stills of Health Ledger as the Joker and he might actually be as good as Jack Nicholson. The stills I saw he certainly looked haunted enough.

Of course, a pebble with a bit of ice stuck to it would have done a better job of Dr Freeze than Arnie. Don't get me wrong, I've been in love with Terminator since I was knee high (Sarah Connor Chronicles on Virgin 1, on the 21st Feb at 10pm - yippee!) but Batman isn't meant to be all-American happy happy like Superman. Its meant to be dark and brooding, and Bruce Wayne isn't meant to just be this heartthrob who happened to see his parents murdered and decided he was going to dress up like a bat. I did like Jim Carrey as the Riddler though.

I would suggest Jake Gynhallell (how the hell do you spell that??) personally - he was good in Jarhead and could have that 'look'. Colin Farrell also plays a good foe too, I only liked Minority Report for his character (and the sheer paranoia of the film). Out of your criteria, but I also like John Malkovich.
Didn't Colin Farrell already play a comic book villain? Feel free to send in more!
He was in errrrrrrrm... oh that one with Jennifer Gardner... Daredevil?
You're right, I am a Triumph...  Cool
I've thought about who could play Freeze & I looked at Jake Gyllenhaal & thought that he was too young to play Freeze due to the fact that he's like 28 & Freeze is supposed to be like 38, unless we want to make Freeze look like a young newlywed.
Who thinks Kevin Bacon should play Freeze?
If Smallville counts as Superman, Superman ain't happy happy Tongue

Of course I see em as separate shows tbh, love Luthorcorp etc <3
I've also included Jervis Tetch as a character. He'll be played by Jonah Hill of Superbad & Knocked Up fame. As you know, Jervis Tetch is The Mad Hatter.
THE MAD HATTER / JERVIS TETCH'S LEGEND
Jervis Tetch was a drug-dealer who's "business headquarters" were located near "The Gotham Police Department." He was fascinated by the book, Alice in Wonderland & he even wore a purple top hat in honour of his favourite character. He crashes alot of parties & brings a giant teacup every time. He is thrown in Arkham shortly after we first meet him after he sneaks into Rachel Dawes' apartment. Near the end of the movie, (after Freeze dies when he loses his oxygen) The Mad Hatter escapes from Arkham & murders Rachel Dawes & Lucius Fox. In revenge, Batman hunts down Tetch who supposedly left the country but left behind his hat. At Rachel & Lucius' funerals, Bruce leaves a wedding ring on her tombstone while he leaves the spare keys for the Batmobile on Lucius' grave.

Mad Hatter will return again for another Batman but only as a hallucination.
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