What Elements from Nolan's Batman Films will be in Spectre? (Spoilers)

Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
Craig's Bond films owe a lot to others -- the Bourne series, for instance -- but they often seem to lift whole concepts from Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy. We essentially got Bond Begins with Casino Royale, by way of Fleming's excellent novel, and Skyfall was in many ways The Dark Knight meets Straw Dogs.

So, what might we predict for Spectre?

Will Monica Bellucci's character essentially be Selina Kyle?
Will one of the baddies essentially be Bane?
Will we see an army of terrorists assembled for revenge/a perverted sense of justice?

Thoughts? I'm not necessarily asking for spoilers from the scripts that are online, though I've noted that there might be spoilers in this thread in the title.
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  • ShatterfangShatterfang Posts: 538MI6 Agent
    Casino & Quantum had a slight Bourne tone, primarily with the parkour chases, more lifelike bond. Skyfall was a little darker and More Dark Knight, more epic bond. But ultimately they have been doing their own thing. If New Bond owes anyone, he owes old Bond most.

    Monica B. will not be a vigilante if thats what you are getting at. From the only stuff we've seen of her, she is playing some sort of grieving widow of a dead Spectre agent, kind of like the beginning of Thunderball. i don't think she will be action-oriented.

    Mr. Hinx - The henchman played by Bautista, is going to be physically and mentally intimidating like Bane was. but he is completely different, and mostly an homage to old henchmen like Oddjob.

    Will we see an army of terrorists assembled for revenge/a perverted sense of justice? - In comparison of the League of Assassins, SPECTRE doesn't give a damn about justice. They are a rogue nation (a lot like the new Mission impossible trailer), they are a syndicate that belongs to no country. Their mission has always been to rule the world, so they would be money oriented.

    Anyway, Lucius Fox is just a copy of Q, and Chris Nolan has stated those films were heavily influenced by Bond first and foremost
  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Casino & Quantum had a slight Bourne tone, primarily with the parkour chases, more lifelike bond. Skyfall was a little darker and More Dark Knight, more epic bond. But ultimately they have been doing their own thing. If New Bond owes anyone, he owes old Bond most.

    Monica B. will not be a vigilante if thats what you are getting at. From the only stuff we've seen of her, she is playing some sort of grieving widow of a dead Spectre agent, kind of like the beginning of Thunderball. i don't think she will be action-oriented.

    Mr. Hinx - The henchman played by Bautista, is going to be physically and mentally intimidating like Bane was. but he is completely different, and mostly an homage to old henchmen like Oddjob.

    Will we see an army of terrorists assembled for revenge/a perverted sense of justice? - In comparison of the League of Assassins, SPECTRE doesn't give a damn about justice. They are a rogue nation (a lot like the new Mission impossible trailer), they are a syndicate that belongs to no country. Their mission has always been to rule the world, so they would be money oriented.

    Anyway, Lucius Fox is just a copy of Q, and Chris Nolan has stated those films were heavily influenced by Bond first and foremost

    Nicely done, and I concur! {[]
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  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Well, to me, the similarities are more striking. Some of these predate Bond -- Bruce Wayne is an orphan long before Fleming conceived of his character, for instance, and the Batmobile is essentially the prototype for the tricked out Aston Martin -- but now it all gets played up in the Bond films.

    For instance, we have the return to the manor house, along with the trusty old guy who is a surrogate parent in both the Batman films and Skyfall, as well as the wily villain whose machinations are many steps ahead of his opponents, the idea that the circumstances are deeply personal and not just professional for the heroes, the loss of a female close to the hero, the trips to Hong Kong, lengthy motorcycle chases, etc.

    It's not so much a question of similarity between the two franchises as the Bond films trailing the Batman ones and seeming to incorporate the elements that worked in them as a result.

    The similarities don't have to be literal -- they're not making an exact copy. But Craig's Bond films seem to lift generously ideas from Nolan's films, adjusting them for the Bond universe, but essentially taking the position that if they worked in one, they'll work in the other.
  • sniperUKsniperUK UlsterPosts: 594MI6 Agent
    Fulton Skyhook copied from Thunderball, the start of Dark Knight stealing the plane copied from Licence to Kill.
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    But those were copies from films 20-40 years ago -- what I'm getting at is that the current Bond films seem to be raiding the current Batman films for ideas, each made only a few years at most apart. it's not an issue of just recycling elements from previous films but seemingly using one current franchise as a kind of template for the other.
  • Absolutely_CartAbsolutely_Cart NJ/NYC, United StatesPosts: 1,740MI6 Agent
    Raoull Silva was cribbed from The Dark Knight's Joker, and the Dark Knight's Joker was heavily inspired from Hannibal Lecter.
  • ShatterfangShatterfang Posts: 538MI6 Agent
    most of thosejust seem so trivial. The old guy, Kincade was barely even in it. The loss of a female close, well Bond had that back in 1953. I'm not sure Skyfall or Casino's mission was personal to Bond. Skyfall was personal to M. In Casino, Only after Vesper dies does it become personal, and even then he is still just doing his duty, and didn't get too wrapped up in revenge like M thought he was. In Skyfall he goes to Shanghai and Macau, not Hong Kong. I hope you aren't saying that Batman patented going to Asia. but anyway, Bond first went to hong kong back in 1967. and anyway, before the DK trilogy, Batman rarely ever even left Gotham City, that is something that nolan borrowed from bond. Motorcycle chases, well those are as old as action movies themselves, but Bond did that at least as far back as Never Say Never Again (1983)

    Here are what I will give to the DK tributes in Skyfall
    1. The villain - Silva is heavily inspired by Heath Ledger's Joker.
    2. His plan to get captured and then to escape from a glass cell is borrowed from DK.
    3. I guess you could argue there are a lot more scenes at night now, as opposed to CR & QoS which were largely day time
    4. Tomm Newman's Score gets kind of Dark Knightey at times, particularly the 'Jellyfish" track when he jumps on the elevator.

    but bottom line these 2 franchises have borrowed plenty from each other. they have plenty of unique qualities too
    Gassy Man wrote:
    Well, to me, the similarities are more striking. Some of these predate Bond -- Bruce Wayne is an orphan long before Fleming conceived of his character, for instance, and the Batmobile is essentially the prototype for the tricked out Aston Martin -- but now it all gets played up in the Bond films.

    For instance, we have the return to the manor house, along with the trusty old guy who is a surrogate parent in both the Batman films and Skyfall, as well as the wily villain whose machinations are many steps ahead of his opponents, the idea that the circumstances are deeply personal and not just professional for the heroes, the loss of a female close to the hero, the trips to Hong Kong, lengthy motorcycle chases, etc.

    It's not so much a question of similarity between the two franchises as the Bond films trailing the Batman ones and seeming to incorporate the elements that worked in them as a result.

    The similarities don't have to be literal -- they're not making an exact copy. But Craig's Bond films seem to lift generously ideas from Nolan's films, adjusting them for the Bond universe, but essentially taking the position that if they worked in one, they'll work in the other.
  • Gala BrandGala Brand Posts: 1,172MI6 Agent
    There will be a "Bond Signal" instead of a "Bat Signal" and instead of projecting a bat it will project a martini glass.

    I learned this from reading one of the leaked scripts.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    The script has been re-written since then Gala Brand - do keep up old chap!

    The Bond Signal will project a heineken bottle (also Bruce Waynes favourite tipple)
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  • Gala BrandGala Brand Posts: 1,172MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    The script has been re-written since then Gala Brand - do keep up old chap!

    The Bond Signal will project a heineken bottle (also Bruce Waynes favourite tipple)


    What about Robin, the little orphan boy whom Bond adopts. Is he still in there?
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Aw, Robin didn't even appear in the Nolan films. That's like saying the Bruce/Wayne had to recuperate from his wounds and then painfully resurrect himself as Batman and then Bond would have to do the same . . . oh, wait, bad example. Okay, it's like saying there's going to be a scene at the family grave site in Batman and then Bond . . . Well, okay, that's like saying Batman will take refuge in the caves beneath the manor house and then Bond will have to seek refuge in the caves underneath . . . Oh, forget it.
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
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    Errr didnt Bond simply escape using a tunnel - not quite the same in my opinion

    I remember Superman resurrecting himself in Superman II. Think its been done to death over the years in various forms.
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  • SpoffSpoff Posts: 244MI6 Agent
    Gala Brand wrote:
    There will be a "Bond Signal" instead of a "Bat Signal" and instead of projecting a bat it will project a martini glass.

    I learned this from reading one of the leaked scripts.

    HAHA!...I love that, nice one! -{

    On the original topic, I hope not many, I am b*oody sick of Nolan and his endless over-intellectualising of what are essentially pretty simple themes.
  • HowardBHowardB USAPosts: 2,742MI6 Agent
    IMO, we are all overthinking this stuff..... :s
  • Gala BrandGala Brand Posts: 1,172MI6 Agent
    Gassy Man wrote:
    Aw, Robin didn't even appear in the Nolan films. That's like saying the Bruce/Wayne had to recuperate from his wounds and then painfully resurrect himself as Batman and then Bond would have to do the same . . . oh, wait, bad example. Okay, it's like saying there's going to be a scene at the family grave site in Batman and then Bond . . . Well, okay, that's like saying Batman will take refuge in the caves beneath the manor house and then Bond will have to seek refuge in the caves underneath . . . Oh, forget it.


    Going underground can represent death (like a grave). Re-emerging alive can represent resurrection. This is symbolism going back thousands of years. It didn't start with Christopher Nolan.

    And I'm relatively certain that resurrection is a pretty big theme in "Skyfall."

    And BTW all art informs all other art.
  • SpoffSpoff Posts: 244MI6 Agent
    Gala Brand wrote:
    It didn't start with Christopher Nolan.

    How dare you? everything started and everything will end with Christopher Nolan!

    At least that's what his Nolanites think.
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    I dunno -- I think you folks are being too generous. The proximity of time and number of similarities just seems more than "inspiration."
  • armenianmoviemanarmenianmovieman The 818Posts: 672MI6 Agent
    I have a feeling that
    some massive explosion causes Oberhauser to become disfigured and bald... his character is basically Harvey Dent from TDK, a man on a quest for vengeance driven to the edge of sanity.... which leads to Bond 25, simply titled Blofeld


    Oh and also...
    I hope and think there will be an Iron Man 3-type twist... having Waltz as Blofeld is just so underwhelming, as he's already played a nasty villain before......
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  • Kent007Kent007 Posts: 338MI6 Agent
    Does anyone else think we could get a Sam Mendes Trilogy as we got the Nolan Batman trilogy?

    SPECTRE appears to be taking place shortly after Skyfall and there's been rumours than Bond 25 is the second part in the story of SPECTRE. Surely, if that's the case, Mendes won't bow out before B25?

    It also allows Craig to have his last film with Mendes and then when they both leave, the new Bond gets to start afresh and probably move away from the personal life/back story angle which Mendes seems to be bringing.
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  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    some massive explosion causes Oberhauser to become disfigured and bald... his character is basically Harvey Dent from TDK, a man on a quest for vengeance driven to the edge of sanity.... which leads to Bond 25, simply titled Blofeld
    I wondered that myself. It would fit with where I am going with this discussion.
  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Kent007 wrote:
    Does anyone else think we could get a Sam Mendes Trilogy as we got the Nolan Batman trilogy?

    SPECTRE appears to be taking place shortly after Skyfall and there's been rumours than Bond 25 is the second part in the story of SPECTRE. Surely, if that's the case, Mendes won't bow out before B25?

    It also allows Craig to have his last film with Mendes and then when they both leave, the new Bond gets to start afresh and probably move away from the personal life/back story angle which Mendes seems to be bringing.
    They may well be headed that way, though I've not been as impressed with Mendes as so many others have been. I still think Casino Royale is easily the best of the three Craig films so far.
  • Agent LeeAgent Lee Posts: 254MI6 Agent
    Kent007 wrote:
    Does anyone else think we could get a Sam Mendes Trilogy as we got the Nolan Batman trilogy?

    SPECTRE appears to be taking place shortly after Skyfall and there's been rumours than Bond 25 is the second part in the story of SPECTRE. Surely, if that's the case, Mendes won't bow out before B25?

    It also allows Craig to have his last film with Mendes and then when they both leave, the new Bond gets to start afresh and probably move away from the personal life/back story angle which Mendes seems to be bringing.

    Man I hope so. I think Mendes and Craig have a great creative partnership that is clearly working wonders for the series. Mendes has thus far shown a keen understanding of Fleming as well as the film series as a whole, and strikes a near perfect balance between the two in his execution. It'd be great to see what another director could do with the Craig era (especially Christopher Nolan himself), but Mendes closing it out would be solid.

    ...plus, I'm already salivating over the prospect of a Mendes Bond Trilogy blu ray package :D
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  • BlackleiterBlackleiter Washington, DCPosts: 5,615MI6 Agent
    Gassy Man wrote:
    Kent007 wrote:
    Does anyone else think we could get a Sam Mendes Trilogy as we got the Nolan Batman trilogy?

    SPECTRE appears to be taking place shortly after Skyfall and there's been rumours than Bond 25 is the second part in the story of SPECTRE. Surely, if that's the case, Mendes won't bow out before B25?

    It also allows Craig to have his last film with Mendes and then when they both leave, the new Bond gets to start afresh and probably move away from the personal life/back story angle which Mendes seems to be bringing.
    They may well be headed that way, though I've not been as impressed with Mendes as so many others have been. I still think Casino Royale is easily the best of the three Craig films so far.

    I like what Mendes did with Skyfall, but I agree that Casino Royale is by far the best of the Craig films to date.
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  • CephasCephas PortugalPosts: 5MI6 Agent
    Gassy Man wrote:
    Kent007 wrote:
    Does anyone else think we could get a Sam Mendes Trilogy as we got the Nolan Batman trilogy?

    SPECTRE appears to be taking place shortly after Skyfall and there's been rumours than Bond 25 is the second part in the story of SPECTRE. Surely, if that's the case, Mendes won't bow out before B25?

    It also allows Craig to have his last film with Mendes and then when they both leave, the new Bond gets to start afresh and probably move away from the personal life/back story angle which Mendes seems to be bringing.
    They may well be headed that way, though I've not been as impressed with Mendes as so many others have been. I still think Casino Royale is easily the best of the three Craig films so far.

    I like what Mendes did with Skyfall, but I agree that Casino Royale is by far the best of the Craig films to date.

    Also agree, Casino is the best.
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  • Gassy ManGassy Man USAPosts: 2,972MI6 Agent
    Casino Royale is the most Fleming-esque, which is part of its success, but it also confronts the issues it raises better and more directly. It doesn't just sprinkle its themes and character bits in and, therefore, hinges together better.
  • Kent007Kent007 Posts: 338MI6 Agent
    I also agree that Casino Royale was the better movie and I think, despite Skyfall's huge success, a lot of people think that; hardcore Bond fan or more general movie goer.

    I also love Goldeneye so would love for Martin Campbell to come back and do one more, possibly Bond 26 to introduce a new Bond again. Given how old he'll be then though, not sure that would happen. Anyway, that's a topic for a different thread at a different time.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Black bondage outfits, Batmobile and Catwoman ! ................. I hope ! :))
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  • Kent007Kent007 Posts: 338MI6 Agent
    Michael Caine as May? :)) He did a good job as the faithful house keeper in the Dark Knight trilogy haha
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    :)) He'd have to get some advice from his old mate Sir Sean on
    getting the accent right. ;)
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  • broadshoulderbroadshoulder Acton, London, UKPosts: 1,363MI6 Agent
    I have no idea what you lot are going on about?

    The only spectaculars are the Bonds with possibly the Star Wars films and LOTR films behind them. Who is this Chris Nolan person?
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