Rajaraja Chola
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I wouldn't be too sure of that. Most of The Dark Knight' series have lots of common themes in between them;
Every central antagonist(Ghul,The Joker, Bane/Miranda) in Nolan's interpretation is a person upholding 'higher beliefs' and has no materialistic interests. The core theme is to wage war for Gotham's ''soul''. This gives Nolan the artistic license to bring in darker themes as opposed to the usual criminals in superhero movies who fight for money or control.
The climax in every one of them involves the release of prisoners from Gotham's prison and the ensuing anarchy that follows which prevent the law enforcement agencies from interfering in the chaos.
In every part of the series ; Batman is in some form of agony(the murder of his parents, murder of his girlfriend, broken back) and the remainder of the film is spent showcasing how he rises against these unseeming odds.
The themes included in the Batman trilogy are recurrent but we choose to oversee them for the sake of it's fluidity.
Its nolan interpretation. They are from the comics. Nolan made them more realistic. As in Comics, their target is Gotham, its not much Nolan can change such themes .
I would say plot is unpredictable. We can agree to disagree after all. Taste differs from person to person.