Jonathan Nolan co-wrote the 2008 and 2012 Batman films, alongside his brother and David S. Goyer. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Jonathan Nolan revealed that he wasn’t initially completely sold on ...
It has come to light that brothers and Batman writing and directing veterans Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan disagreed initially on who the main villain should be in The Dark Knight Rises.
Jonathan Nolan appeared on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast to tout his latest television series, Prime Video’s “Fallout,” but the conversation touched on Nolan’s time co-writing “Batman” movies with ...
"I told Chris that among the villains that hadn't been seen in features yet was one of my favorites - Ra's al Ghul," Goyer recalled in Jody Duncan Jesser and Janine Pourroy's book The Art and Making ...
The Dark Knight Rises co-writer Jonathan Nolan initially disagreed with his brother and fellow co-writer Christopher Nolan about Bane being the film's primary villain, saying he instead "started to ...
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“We had these conversations,” Jonathan said. “Bane came out of a conversation with David [Goyer] and Chris. I was unsure about that at the story stage, but I [didn’t want it to be] back seat driving.
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