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Washington: Matt Reeves’ upcoming directorial ‘The Batman’ has found its Riddler! American actor Paul Dano has joined the cast of the film as the caped crusader’s arch-enemy the Riddler.
The Emmy-nominated actor’s new role was announced recently by Warner Bros., reported The Hollywood Reporter.
Dano’s character Edward Nashton, the man who in the comics later goes by the name Edward Nygma (Riddler), adopts the villainous persona. The character has been portrayed as a former employee at Wayne Enterprises who idolizes Bruce Wayne, before turning bad.
Created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang, The Riddler is a supervillain who aims to challenge Batman, leaving clues and riddles for the world’s greatest detective to solve in order to catch him. Since debuting in 1948’s Detective Comics No. 140, he has gone on to become one of the most famous Bat-villains, appearing in movies and cartoons over the years, including spending some years as a good guy when he realized it was just as much fun to solve crimes as it was to commit them.
Frank Gorshin played the villain in the first season of the classic 1960’s ‘Batman’ TV series before John Astin took over the part. While Jim Carrey played him in 1995’s ‘Batman Forever’, which was directed by Joel Schumacher.
Dano is joining actor Zoe Kravitz, who will play Catwoman/Selina Kyle, Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon of the Gotham City P.D., and Robert Pattinson as the crimefighter Batman, also known as Bruce Wayne.

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