The Batman’s Jeffrey Wright Revealed The Villain He’d Love To See Join The Franchise, And I’m All About This Wild Choice

The Batman: Part II won’t start filming until the 2025 movie schedule has hit the spring, but we’re so hyped for Robert Pattison’s return as Matt Reeves’ Dark Knight that we’ve already run through the villains we want to see in the next Batman movie, beyond the potential return of Paul Dano’s Riddler. (While taking into account Pattinson’s own villainous prediction for the sequel, of course.) Now, co-star Jeffrey Wright weighed in with his own choice, and it’s a disturbingly intriguing pick.

Wright became the latest actor to take over the rather iconic comic-sourced role of GCPD mainstay James Gordon, and the Westworld vet’s suggestion for the villain he’d like to see show up in The Batman: Part II or a later project hits very close to home. Speaking with The Movie Dweeb about his new show opposite Michael Fassbender, The Agency, Wright almost surprisingly didn’t immediately dodge the villain question, and instead answered with:

There’s a lot to choose from. You know, Gordon actually has a son who becomes somewhat nefarious. That could be a possibility.

Wowzers, y’all! Jeffrey Wright’s character hasn’t even reached the Commissioner level just yet, and the actor is already calling for Gordon’s son James Jr. to enter this universe. I don’t necessarily think it’ll happen anytime soon, especially without more backstory being devoted to Gordon’s family life. But the fact that he’s interested enough to bring the the offspring up is something to ponder.

James Gordon Jr. holding a knife on the cover of Batgirl #33

(Image credit: DC Comics)

Comic book fans may already be aware of James Gordon Jr.’s villainous turns on the page. He was first introduced through Frank Miller and Dave Mazzucchelli’s Batman: Year One arc, was later kidnapped by Gordon’s irate former partner, though he was recovered safely. As time went on, however, the kid’s disturbing behavior revealed itself through animal sacrifices, and he was at one point suspected after one of his sister’s friends went missing.

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