I really hope not, because if you really think about it, his tenure as Batman is very brief.
Almost a decade is very brief?
I really hope not, because if you really think about it, his tenure as Batman is very brief.
I think he's gotta die or else be paralyzeded, that seems the way the Batman character ends. I don't see Bruce Wayne in the retirement home or handing over the mantle.With Nolan emphasizing how this movie is the end of the story of Batman, I wonder if that means Bruce will have sorted through the internal conflicts that led him to become Batman in the first place and retire at the end of the movie.
It's really interesting to me because, as a long standing comic series and a franchise, we're all so accustomed to Batman being a character who keeps going until he's too old or dies. And even then that story would never be touched upon.
But to think of Batman as a finite character that lasts for a few years as Bruce struggles to regain some sense of justice and normalcy gives a lot more depth to the character than I normally associate with him. It's easy to make his grief last forever to support Batman's never ending fight against injustice. But that's clearly not what drives his unhealthy obsession.
That's not to say that he'll return to a normal life right after he hangs his cowl, but he might find a way to deal with his obsessions in a better way. To limit Batman as a time in Wayne's life makes this series very interesting.
It should be noted that I'm not pondering over what Nolan will do, but simply musing over what could be done given the brief statements we've read.
I think he's not crimefighting for the most part of the 8 year time jumpAlmost a decade is very brief?
I think he's not crimefighting for the most part of the 8 year time jump
I think he's not crimefighting for the most part of the 8 year time jump
Almost a decade is very brief?
That's another interesting point. At the end of TDK, we know he's completely sold on the idea of being Gotham's saviour and shit. In his monologue, Gordon says something about hunting him because he can take it. And then we also know that he quits sometime given the teaser trailer where he's being asked to return. So what happened in between? What broke his resolve?
*cough* Batman Begins training montage *cough*If Nolan doesn't bless us with his own version of a Rocky training montage, I don't even know if I can go see this film.
If this is really as "final" as it sounds there really aren't too many choices for how it must end.
Batman Dead, in jail, or Bruce deciding Batman is done and living happily ever after. Don't see the third happening. My random shot in the dark, dead, but nobody (other then maybe Gordon) ever finding out who he really was.
GAF, where self-proclaimed critics know shit.
Jim Gordon: [lying in a hospital bed] We were in this together, and then you were gone. And now there's evil rising. The Batman has to come back.Why he would not be? If he's not keeping an active presence in Gotham, that would kind of defeat the point of his new pariah status at the end of TDK.
*cough* Batman Begins training montage *cough*
I think that's different, though. It seems like a foregone conclusion that Bane clobbers Batman in the first act, which sends Bruce globetrotting to heal or train or whatever, and that's the absence that Gordon talks about in the hospital: that Batman disappeared and just let Bane run shit in Gotham.
I can't imagine Batman falls off the grid in the 8 years between movies; that's not exactly being hunted "because he can take it." It's not exactly honoring Dent's legacy either if he's just letting the city go to hell because the police are always on his ass.
Makes more sense with how Bane gets those vehicles though.I think that's different, though. It seems like a foregone conclusion that Bane clobbers Batman in the first act, which sends Bruce globetrotting to heal or train or whatever, and that's the absence that Gordon talks about in the hospital: that Batman disappeared and just let Bane run shit in Gotham.
I think that's different, though. It seems like a foregone conclusion that Bane clobbers Batman in the first act, which sends Bruce globetrotting to heal or train or whatever, and that's the absence that Gordon talks about in the hospital: that Batman disappeared and just let Bane run shit in Gotham.
I can't imagine Batman falls off the grid in the 8 years between movies; that's not exactly being hunted "because he can take it." It's not exactly honoring Dent's legacy either if he's just letting the city go to hell because the police are always on his ass.
Well, not really. Bale already looks to be about the right age as a late 30's/early 40's Bruce Wayne.
In Batman Begins, Bruce was either still at Princeton or had just finished (not sure which), so he'd have to be in his early-mid twenties.
He does his travelling nomad/Ninja training stuff for 7 years, then returns to Gotham.
TDK takes place within the year after BB, and TDKR is 8 years after the events of TDK. So Bruce would be about 40, give or take.
Makes more sense with how Bane gets those vehicles though.
effzee said:The 8 years thing is confusing right now. In the teaser Bruce says "What if he doesn't exist anymore?" almost implying that he has been gone as Batman for a certain time period. I hope its not that after the end of TDK he goes into hiding to the point there is no Batman for that 8 year time period.
I think I would prefer that he still shows up as Batman for those 8 years in between but is very careful avoiding the cops since they are officially looking for him now.
*cough* Batman Begins training montage *cough*
I just wanna know what he was drinking here
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That training montage was him just learning how to be Batman.
I'm talking some Rocky 4 THIS MOTHER FUCKER KILLED APOLLO HE'S GOING DOWN Super Ultimo Batman remix shit.
probably a lot of vegetables thrown into a juicer.
I guess it depends how Bane gets them. In my mind Bane just shows up with them after 8 years and Batman is like well I've had this waiting for you the whole time.Wouldn't it make more sense that Bane took those after Bruce leaves Gotham? Because if Bruce is just being Bruce during the 8 years, then he should especially be able to keep an eye on his tech and who's getting in and out of his company. If he's out of the country again, then it stands that's what would allow Bane to co-opt the Tumblers and etc.
That's confusing so he's sort of crimefighting mid level players/mobsters, that haven't been cast. GPD could handle those under Gordon. I think that the city is "saved" and they have relative peace and quiet for 8 years.That's what I'm thinking: that he's still active as Batman during those 8 years, gets his ass handed to him by Bane in the first half of the movie, leaves to go train or whatever, then returns to Gotham where Bane is in charge and Gordon is in the hospital lamenting over Batman's absence.
Sorry if this is obvious. If Bane steals Wayne Corp's tanks while Bruce is away/recovering do we assume that Bane knows Wayne is Batman fairly early on in the movie?
That's confusing so he's sort of crimefighting mid level players/mobsters, that haven't been cast. GPD could handle those under Gordon. I think that the city is "saved" and they have relative peace and quiet for 8 years.
The one Bruce took in BB was a prototype, so I don't think they were any more of them. Given the amount of tanks seen on set, it looks like Wayne Corp eventually began producing them, perhaps they signed a deal with the military. So while I don't doubt that Bane will know who Batman is, it is very likely that he stole those tanks from elsewhere.
Are you referencing that Thomas Wayne is his father?I want the movie to end sort of the same way, MessyPandas. Except I want Batman to go full Sin City/ Ryan Gosling Driver on Bane's face, pounding his face into the concrete as helicopters circle overhead. Batman let's out a manroar, screaming "YOU KILLED THEM! YOU KILLED GORDON! LUCIIUS! ALFRED! YOU KILLED THEM ALL!!!!!". Batman is screaming so loud and horse the vibrations deafen Bane and Batman delivers his final maddening blows, blood and sweat and furious drool just pouring out of the cowl. Bane is just left as a bloody pulp.
Batman looks out at the burning skyline of Gotham as the choppers circle in. The government is moving in on the city now, cleaning up the mess. Tanks are rolling through the streets, snipers have their sights on Batman.
And then he looks down, right down at the pile of face he just mashed like potatoes and sees...
the face of Bruce Wayne.
Are you referencing that Thomas Wayne is his father?
Empire Strikes Back?
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Bane has been incepted to be Batman?
Yes, the original Tumbler was a prototype. So if Bane (well, the whole world, really) starts seeing all these Tumblers rolling off the assembly line at Wayne Corp then aren't people going to be like "oh, that's where Batman got his Batmobile. Oh, wait a minute. Did Wayne Corp know a Tumbler was stolen? Why didn't it report this to the police? Wait... there's more! Bruce Wayne is a rich billionaire who has easy access to all these gadgets!. Wait a minute... OMG!! His jaw line looks just like Batman's!!!"
I have a feeling he's just dis-crediting Harvey in public to draw Batman out in that scene.Was Bane's connection to Harvey Dent ever discussed? Seems like this would be a significant plot point.
8 years after his death, the people of Gotham learn the truth about their white knight?
I have a feeling he's just dis-crediting Harvey in public to draw Batman out in that scene.
They did zumba classes togetherWas Bane's connection to Harvey Dent ever discussed? Seems like this would be a significant plot point.
8 years after his death, the people of Gotham learn the truth about their white knight?
Was Bane's connection to Harvey Dent ever discussed? Seems like this would be a significant plot point.
8 years after his death, the people of Gotham learn the truth about their white knight?
He might know the truth about Dent's not-so-white knighthood.What concerns me about that picture and some of the on-set pictures I've seen is that it seems to be painting Bane as a revolutionary leader who is gathering much support. But his getup seems so ridiculous, especially in the realistic Nolanverse, that it could come off as really cheesy.
Anyone else have similar reservations?
I assume MI4 will have both at some point.So let me get this right, GAF...
..the prologue will come with only the IMAX screening of Mission Impossible 4
and
..the trailer will come with ANY version of Sherlock Holmes?
So let me get this right, GAF...
..the prologue will come with only the IMAX screening of Mission Impossible 4
and
..the trailer will come with ANY version of Sherlock Holmes?
Sorry if this is obvious. If Bane steals Wayne Corp's tanks while Bruce is away/recovering do we assume that Bane knows Wayne is Batman fairly early on in the movie?
He might know the truth about Dent's not-so-white knighthood.
There is only one version of Sherlock Holmes...but yes.
The drink is a thing called Wheatgrass. Google it.
After 8 years, I don't see why anyone would give a shit. He was a District Attorney.
And wouldn't revealing the truth about Dent only strengthen support for Batman? Why would Bane would do that?
Wouldn't it make more sense that Bane took those after Bruce leaves Gotham? Because if Bruce is just being Bruce during the 8 years, then he should especially be able to keep an eye on his tech and who's getting in and out of his company. If he's out of the country again, then it stands that's what would allow Bane to co-opt the Tumblers and etc.
That's what I'm thinking: that he's still active as Batman during those 8 years, gets his ass handed to him by Bane in the first half of the movie, leaves to go train or whatever, then returns to Gotham where Bane is in charge and Gordon is in the hospital lamenting over Batman's absence.
Just got spoiled on WWTDD.com of all places about the time jump. God damnit, it's going to be fucking impossible to go on media blackout (trailers aside) for this film, isn't it?
Just got spoiled on WWTDD.com of all places about the time jump. God damnit, it's going to be fucking impossible to go on media blackout (trailers aside) for this film, isn't it?