![]() ![]() However, Dredd can't keep from protecting Mega-City One for too long, especially after the Dark Judges start bringing their own form of justice. Unable to deal with the "big lie" any longer, Dredd takes what is known in the comics as the "long walk" – a form of exile whereby a judge relinquishes their title and leaves Mega-City One. Their role as judge, jury, and executioner is one of the more unique qualities of the Dredd storyline, but it also becomes a source of internal conflict for the character of Judge Dredd. ![]() Urban only briefly mentions what that exploration might entail – saying that he'd like to see Dredd question the "big lie" – but it's certainly exciting territory for longtime fans. In the 2000 AD comics, the "big lie" is the belief that the Judges know what's best for humanity. Rather than delve deeper into the IPC Media's comic rogues gallery, Urban wants to further explore the psyche of Judge Dredd – an obvious choice given he plays the character. Speaking with IGN, Urban delivers a few hints as to where he would like to see future Dredd films go, and it's quite a unique counterpoint to the types of ideas Garland was looking to explore. ![]()
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