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[32] [33] [34] Reeves said Batman inspiring the Riddler reflects the idea from the comics that he creates his own enemies and that the Riddler's attack on Gotham gives the character a "political agenda" as a terrorist-like figure. [29] [35] He found Batman and the Riddler being "two sides of the same coin" unsettling, as they have similar goals ...
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Several musical singles featuring cast members of the television show singing in-character were released in 1966: Burgess Meredith as the Penguin in "The Capture" and "The Escape", Frank Gorshin as the Riddler in "The Riddler", and Adam West as Batman in "Miranda". In 1976 West performed a pair of novelty songs, "The Story of Batman" and ...
In a new profile on Paul Dano published by The Guardian, his “The Batman” director Matt Reeves confirms they filmed “70 or 80 takes” of the Riddler and Batman’s final confrontation in ...
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'The Batman' features new incarnations of classic Batman villains Catwoman, Penguin and the Riddler. Here is our definitive list of the best onscreen versions of them ever.
The Batman (1966) incarnation of the Riddler appears in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and Batman vs. Two-Face, voiced again by Wally Wingert. [26] [4] The Riddler appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Conan O'Brien. [4] The Batman: The Brave and the Bold incarnation of the Riddler appears in Scooby-Doo!
Barry Keoghan’s latest profile in Esquire magazine reveals that he spent $10 to make his viral self-tape audition for Matt Reeves’ “The Batman,” which introduced Robert Pattinson as the ...