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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
When I watched the preview show the director talked about the origins ideas and stated that some of the future villians are good people that go bad, some of them are just bad in the first place.
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Harvey Dent (shocker) as well.
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
So far we've seen Riddler who's with the police department. I'm betting that he see's the corruption as an opportunity
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I think he'll continue to show signs of insecurity and out of spite and jealousy he slowly turns to the dark side.
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Ivy a little girl scared of her father at first but sees the cops frame him and gun him down and becomes fueled by vengence
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Poison Ivy is going to have a hard life and I think we will feel very sorry for her as an audience. Her father being "mean" will also aid in building her disrespect for authority figures and men in general. So it's not just the police that "planted that seed".
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Catwoman She was never really bad in the truest sense of the world, she had a rough childhood
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Catwoman has always danced around the anti-hero title, she's a Robin Hood character, that kills when she feels she has too. They are building that relationship up early with her showing up at Wayne Manor in the end. Is she going to get caught and beat up Bruce?
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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Penguin He's bad but he was constantly teased and then crippled and probably does his stuff out of a thirst for revenge.
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The Penguin has always had an inferiority complex and consistently dreams about being the kingpin of Gotham. He is definitely bad and manipulative so it will be interesting to see how he gets rid of the powerful Fish Mooney. I can see him almost reach the top only to have it taken away by another character "in a sudden but inevitable betrayal".