Aaron Eckhart: Two-Face Won’t Be Back
While promoting “Towelhead,” Aaron Eckhart revealed the future plans for Two-Face in the new Christopher Nolan-directed “Batman Begins 3“. Harvey “Two Face” Dent has been officially buried six-feet-under and won’t be coming back for “The Dark Knight” sequel and Aaron Eckhart, put an end to any speculation regarding the possibility of his character’s return in “Batman 3″.
“He is dead as a door nail,” Eckhart confirms. “I asked Chris [Nolan] that question and he goes, ‘You’re dead’ before I could even get the question out of my mouth.” And if you think it’s all just a game he’s playing to keep it a surprise for his return, Eckhart really emphasizes that he ain’t coming back. “I think in contract negotiations it’s a problem,” he says. “No, I’m not coming back. I think unfortunately, Heath [Ledger] was supposed to go on and that didn’t work out. I’m nobody. I’m a cog. I have no say over this sort of stuff. I’m sure that there’s so many other characters that they could whip together.”
He also admitted that he had asked Christopher Nolan the same thing when making the film, and the response was the same: “I asked Chris if there was a chance of coming back. “No way,” he said. “He’s toast.” [source: ComingSoon]
“Joker Crashing Party” Clip
It has been whispered that Heath Ledger could win a posthumous Oscar for his performance as the Joker in Christopher Nolan’s sequel to Batman Begins, “The Dark Knight.”
We could say that this clip is the first look of Ledger in action in a film, which centres on the unwelcome arrival of the super-villain Joker at a black tie dinner.
watch this great clip after the jump
Christian Bale will never star in rom/com
Christian Bale has admitted that he would never star in a romantic comedy because he doesn’t find them funny.
Christian Bale, who has appeared in ”American Psycho”, ”Batman Begins” and ”3:10 to Yuma”, insisted that he does not intentionally choose dark roles.
“I have no attraction to misery,” he told.
“The only think I would unequivocally say is that I have never had any interest in romantic comedy, I just couldn’t do it. I think I’d be terrible. And I think it’s an oxymoron anyway. I’ve never found any of them funny.”
Bale will next be seen in ”The Dark Knight”, ”Public Enemies” and ”Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins”.







