Starting Eliza Dushku=Countess Marya Zaleska Cristian Bale=Jeffrey Garth Cillian Murphy=Sandor Hayden Panettiere=Lili Neve Campbell=Janet Ian McKellen=Professor Van Helsing
And if there was a Cameo from The Count himself I'd have that role filled by Rudolf Martian.
I can just imagine it. The Countess - and by extension, her father - reimagined as a mundane human who just thinks she's a vampire and owns a load of wonderful toys which she uses to appear as a vampire.
Eliza Dushku=Countess Marya Zaleska
No.
Cristian Bale=Jeffrey Garth Cillian Murphy=Sandor
Switch them around you may have something. Otherwise, no.
Hayden Panettiere=Lili
*beep* no.
Neve Campbell=Janet
Standing there, on a road that leads to anywhere ...
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I agree with Mithrandir, Nolan films are more realistic than many takes but they are not that realistic. The plotline of 'The Dark Knight Rises' couldn't happen in real life. In fact, the style of his films fits more with the comics than Burton, he just chose the less outlandish villains to use.
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Still I probably would not cast this now the same way I did 4 years ago. I always make controversial casting choices though, often favors actors I personally think deserve more credit then they get.
"When the chips are down... these Civilized people... will Eat each Other"
"The plotline of 'The Dark Knight Rises' couldn't happen in real life."
How do you know? Have we had a city that was actually threatened with utter annihilation by way of nuclear blast that I didn't know about??
And with all of the gismos like Bruce's EMP gun - which I wish they showed Bane actually use - villains like him could really give our government a hard time.
Let me remind you that the government didn't see that 747 heading for the goddamn Pentagon until it was far too late.
Countess Mayra Zaleska-Noomi Rapace Dr. Jeffrey Garth-Christian Bale Professor Abraham Van Helsing-John Hurt Janet-Keira Knightley Lili-Gemma Arterton Sandor-Cillian Murphy Sir Basil Humphrey-Stephen Fry