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The Brave and the Bold will include the Bat-Family, adding depth to Batman's character and interactions.
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The Batman - Part II should not have Robin, with a Dick Grayson rumor debunked by James Gunn.
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The DCU should aim to create a more comic-accurate Batman with unique stories, moving away from grounded interpretations.
I can't see The Batman - Part II Using a key part of the character's mythos, which The brave and the bold has been confirmed to focus on, and that makes me more excited about the new DC Universe version of The Dark Knight than the sequel to The Batman. don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of Matt Reeves The BatmanAnd I'm interested in The Batman - Part IIs history and what else the world has to offer, such as this year The penguin Spinoff series. That said, The brave and the bold Rank a step higher for me.
So far, the DCU has yet to reveal who will be Penning The brave and the bolds story or who will play the Dark Knight. That said, I'm sure the movie will be great. While I had some problems with the DCEU The bottle Movie, I thought there was more good than bad in it, and All the Batman/Bruce Wayne scenes are handled very well by director Andy Muschiettiwho has been announced to helm the DCU's Batman reboot. I think the film is in good hands, and a revealed story detail makes me very excited about it.
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I'm thrilled that the DCU is giving us the Bat-Family
The team is the best part of Batman comics
James Gunn, the creative head of the DCU, revealed that the Bat-family will appear in The brave and the bold. Damian Wayne will be an important part of the movieWith his relationship with Bruce Wayne is the Batman reboot's driving force, while other members of the Bat-family will play a role in the project. I've wanted to see a fully realized live-action version of The Bat-Family for years. The closest we got to that was in DC Titans series, which featured three versions of Robin and more characters. However, the uneven quality of the show held back the team's potential.
Damian's introduction means the core Bat-Family characters, like Nightwing, Batgirl, Red Hood, and more, should all be established in the DCU.
I love the dynamics that the Bat-family members have with each other in the comics and other media, and I wish to see the DCU make the most of them. Damian's introduction means that the core Bat-Family characters, like Nightwing, Batgirl, Red Hood, and more, should all be established in the DCU when The brave and the bold coming up Seeing the openly brooding Bruce interact with and mentor younger heroes is a great way to see the many sides of the character, Making the DCU's Batman more complex Like most live-action versions of the hero. The Bat-Family brings out the best of Batman.
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I can't see Robin in The Batman - Part II
A rumored role has also been debunked
The Batman - Part II will continue the grounded universe that director Matt Reeves started with the original film. I don't think a kid in a brightly colored costume will be appearing in the franchise to fight crime alongside Robert Pattinson's Batman anytime soon. I just don't see As the gritty tone of The Batman Universe could fit the idea of introducing a robinAlthough I thought that The Batman's ending could be used to set up the debut of Dick Grayson, as Batman became more of a figure of hope for Gotham City.
James Gunn has already debunked Robin's appearance in The Batman - Part IIPutting that possible history way to rest. Last December, rumors emerged about how Dick Grayson's Robin and Batman villains like Professor Pig and Scarecrow would appear in The Batman - Part IITo which Gunn responded by saying, “No. Totally closed.” With The Robin rumors shot down And the character doesn't make sense tone-wise The Batman - Part II, The brave and the bold Becomes more interesting for me, because the DCU film is the one where I can finally see an ideal version of the Bat-family in live-action.
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I think the DCU can bring the most comics-accurate Batman to life
There are already enough grounded Batman stories
DC has already explored many grounded takes on BatmanAlso using Batman's early years for multiple projects, such as Christian Bale's debut in Batman begins and Robert Pattinson's Bruce Wayne in The Batman. I think we have a lot of grounded and more realistic versions of the Dark Knight, and I hope the DCU moves in the opposite direction. I want to see The brave and the bold And the rest of the shared universe embraces aspects of Batman's comic book stories, with more out-there villains like Clayface being used to their fullest.
I want to see a Batman that interacts with other heroes and lives in an expansive live-action comic book world. There is a lot of potential in the character's interactions as well A mentor for the Bath family Or as one of the Justice League leaders that live-action movies have yet to explore. With Pattinson's Batman also early in his career in The Batman - Part III hope we get a Batman in his late 30s or his 40s The brave and the boldAs this is the perfect age for a Batman with a complete Bat-family.
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