Others have used their photo editing skills to add an orange eye mask to The Riddler comparing him to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Michelangelo, Rick and Morty’s Pickle Rick, Trailer Park Boys’ The Green Bastard, and turning him into a character from the videogame Among Us. Some have mocked the “expensive” costume, tagging luxury brands and giving each piece a price, others have compared The Riddler to “the gimp” in Pulp Fiction, to a picture of Steve Harvey wearing a green suit, saying the TV host wore it best, and even to author Matthew Lesko, who according to some has a more Riddler-like look than Dano's version. The Riddler’s new costume has made way for all types of comments – from humorous ones to comparisons to characters in well-known movies. has finally revealed a clear and detailed look at The Riddler’s new costume, showing how simple but still menacing it is, with pants, a jacket, and gloves in different shades of dark green (and the jacket with a white interrogation sign on the side) and a mask made of a more plastic material that covers everything but his eyes – but instead of inspiring the fear that it does in the movie, it has become the target of a lot of jokes on social media. The Riddler has had little screen time in The Batman teasers and trailers, so fans didn’t have a clear idea of what Dano’ costume looked like, only that he’s covering his whole body and doesn’t have a campy costume with interrogation signs all over it, like Jim Carrey’ in Batman Forever. Related: The Batman's Action Is Already Better Than Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy The trailers for The Batman have focused heavily on The Riddler’s presence and actions, yet he hasn’t been seen often. Simply titled The Batman, it will see Robert Pattinson as a younger Bruce Wayne on his second year of crime-fighting in Gotham City, and he will come across some notable villains: Oswald Cobblepot (Colin Farrell), Selina Kyle (Zoë Kravitz), Carmine Falcone (John Turturro), and The Riddler (Paul Dano), the latter serving as the main antagonist. made some changes to its DC Comics movie universe and gave the Caped Crusader another chance in a movie separate from the DC Extended Universe. After Ben Affleck’s version of Batman failed to connect with the audience, Warner Bros.
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