Criminal Minds’ Matthew Gray Gubler Played DC’s Most Underrated Movie Riddler
Summary
- Matthew Gray Gubler played an underrated version of the Riddler in an animated Batman movie.
- Riddler is a prolific Batman villain in cinema, with Gubler delivering a unique take on the character.
- Gubler's portrayal showcased the Riddler's genius and sinister side, different from past depictions.
Matthew Gray Gubler, best known for portraying Dr. Spencer Reid in Criminal Minds, once played the most underrated version of DC's Riddler in the lesser-known movie,
Batman: Assault on Arkham. The Riddler - real name Edward Nigma - is one of Batman's most recognizable villains in an extensive rogues gallery. The character has appeared multiple times in live-action and animation, with Paul Dano recently delivering an edgier spin on the Riddler in The Batman. This portrayal kicked against the typical depiction of Riddler as a more playfully chaotic character as typified by the likes of Jim Carrey and Frank Gorshin.
Thanks to his infamy, Riddler has been one of the most prolific Batman villains in cinema, alongside such cinematic stalwarts as Joker and Penguin. His live-action outings in both cinema and TV shows are significantly bolstered by his tenure in DC's animated Batman movies and beyond. Aside from Criminal Minds, Gubler's most prominent acting roles include Simon in Alvin and the Chipmunks and Paul in 100 Days of Summer - but his tenure as Edward Nigma in an underrated Batman spinoff movie is criminally overlooked.
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