Paul Dano is open to exploring the future of the Riddler after the Joker Tease in The Batman (Exclusive)

Matt Reeves’ end Batman Watch Edward Nashton / Paul Dano’s The Riddler brought to justice, with the terrifying villain arrested and put behind bars where he set up another friend of Arkham’s inmate Asylum – who is revealed by the other prisoner in a deleted scene to be the Joker. With Dano resurrecting the movie Riddler on screen and with him also crafting the origin of the villain in the upcoming movie The Riddler: Year One Comic, this scene leaves open room for the character’s future as well and according to Dano, he is open to exploring that future.

talk with ComicBook.comDano said that if there was a desire to explore the future of his Riddler, he would be there for it, although it’s also something he hasn’t thought about much yet.

“If they wanted there to be one, I would probably be there. But I didn’t really think much about it, and I find myself curious that I somehow spent more time with this character, because someone asked when we were doing Batman Press, “Did you take anything home from the set?” And I said no. from Edward. I was like, I don’t need anything from this guy in my house. Dano joked. And then, here I am, and I spent a year or two writing this comic and it was really, really, really good for the comic, because it’s a really good way to explore the inner monologue. Where the movie is, I think, the voiceover only applies to a certain degree. And this kind of show offers an opportunity to get into what someone like this sees, this kind of obsessive thinking, almost like the inner monologue captured during a comic. And so he didn’t direct much of my attention to his future. maybe one day “.

Dano also told us that while he has no idea if he’ll ever get the chance to play Riddler in live action again – Batman 2 Confirmed moving forward at Warner Bros. Although there are few details about the project – it is something that is open to him, because he loves to make Batman Because of all the time I invest in character by writing The Riddler: Year One.

“So the essence of the comedy comes from the work I did to deliver the performance… I’m sure I’m going deeper into this than I ever have because of writing this comedy,” Dano said. “But the substance, and the emotional core to it is something I’ve already worked with. The comedian has grown into its own thing, but the substance comes from the work I did on the film. And I have no idea if you’ll ever play Riddler in live action again or not.” But like I said, I loved making it BatmanSo I think I’ll definitely do that.”

The Riddler: Year One #1, written by Dano with Art for Stefan Sobeck, goes on sale October 25. As for the Batman 2The film’s release date has not yet been set.

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