'What about Jim Gordon?': Gary Oldman's pivotal decision that shaped The Dark Knight trilogy
Gary Oldman revealed why he chose Jim Gordon over a villain role in The Dark Knight Trilogy and praised co-stars Michael Caine and Christian Bale. He reminisced about his Harry Potter days and talked about his illustrious career.
Gary Oldman as 'Sirius Black' (Source: Looper)
Siriusly perfect! The name Gary Oldman might instantly conjure up images of Sirius Black from the Harry Potter franchise, but this versatile actor has donned many a fascinating role. Let's delve into his leap from wizardry to Gotham City, where he played the beloved Commissioner Jim Gordon in The Dark Knight Trilogy.
From Sirius Black to a Possible Villain?
Oldman's stint as Jim Gordon wasn't always a foregone conclusion. In an intimate chat over coffee, director Christopher Nolan presented the idea of Oldman playing a villain in his dark and gritty Batman saga. “I really felt I’d played all the notes that I could in terms of villains,” said Oldman, as reported by Empire. Choosing not to follow this dark path, Oldman was later intrigued by Nolan's take on Jim Gordon.
Finding Jim Gordon: An Unexpected Journey
After much contemplation, Oldman asked his manager about playing Jim Gordon. Nolan, too, found the idea appealing. “I had a think and then I said to my manager, ‘What about Jim Gordon?’ And they proposed it to [Christopher Nolan] and, to his credit, he cast me,” said Oldman. Thus, began his memorable journey as Gotham's guardian cop.
Co-Stars and Memories: A Masterclass in Acting
Working with top-tier talent like Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, and Michael Caine was nothing short of thrilling for Oldman. Particularly, Michael Caine's performance left him awestruck. “There was one scene [in The Dark Knight Rises] where Michael, Michael Caine, had to get very emotional and it’s almost heart-breaking... I said to Christian at the time, ‘That is how it’s [frick]ing done,’” Oldman reminisced.
Oldman's respect for his co-stars and the joy of working with them permeated throughout the trilogy. After The Dark Knight Rises, he felt emotional about saying goodbye to his character, reflecting on a unique part of his versatile career.
From Wizard to Gotham's Watchman
Gary Oldman's shift from Harry Potter's Sirius Black to The Dark Knight's Jim Gordon has been nothing short of brilliant. His ability to reject stereotyping and pick roles that resonate with his persona is a testament to his enviable career. His portrayal of Jim Gordon will always remain in the hearts of fans, a role that shaped a franchise and brought depth to a complex universe.
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