| MontanaHatchet said: *Slight spoilers* Except the movie wasn't crammed. The reason the Joker made such an interesting villain was because he always had a devious new plan or scheme, even if he seemingly pulled them out of nowhere. All Two-Face did in the movie was kill off a couple of people he was mad it. He didn't have any grand schemes. He didn't have a "plan." He was insane, and even if all of his plans had worked, he was stuck in a garage and surrounded by dozens of police. The film could have been extended a tad bit more, but I'd say it was about the right length. Batman movies traditionally have multiple villains so it wouldn't make sense to have just the Joker (although, to be fair, Nolan's films weren't very traditional). If Two-Face were to have his own movie, he would have to shift towards the mob boss archtype seen in the cartoons and comics, and I'd say Nolan isn't interested in making his movies very campy.
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Well considering that both Nolan flicks have had heavy mafia involvement in them, I would say having Two Face doing that would actually fit up his alley pretty well.
Also I do remember a very well made Batman film having a single villain, and surprisingly that villain was also the Joker.








