
Originally Posted by
Slurpee
I don't know about knightfall.
long halloween had a sequel.
I wouldn't be surprised if batman 3 was largely the bits of dark victory they didn't already put into dark knight- probably not the serial killer, since they skipped that sizeable bit in long halloween, too, but the arkham breakout, batman blaming himself for what happened with dent and becoming even more of an asshole loner, maybe some of the mob stuff from long halloween... there's a lot to work with.
I think introducing another rogue element would feel like a bit of a retread. with two-face dead, and the joker... unable to attend (and, really, their two-part act about chance, corruptibility, and faith having closed its curtains pretty soundly when deebo threw the bomb controller out the window, batman took the fall for harvey, and alfred burned rachel's note) it kind of seems like batman's problem isn't freaks anymore.
the city thinks he's a killer (not entirely unlike what happened with jean paul valley in knightfall, tbqh), and most of his allies can't stand beside him- dawes is dead, dent is dead, gordon has to lead a manhunt against him, and lucius fox was threatening to resign. not to mention Mysteries knows his identity, and hasn't been given any reason to believe he didn't murder harvey dent in cold blood after rampaging on maroni and his men.
the villain, if there is one, is probably going to be somebody that jonathan and christopher nolan can fit into those themes (and how they mesh with batman's quest to rid gotham of its criminal element) to create a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. my gut instinct would honestly be the penguin (it's kind of a shame r'as was wasted in begins, because he'd be my go-to rogue to follow an act like the joker and two-face), but I'm not the creative genius behind dark knight and the prestige.