

Bruce is also shown at rock bottom, both financially and physically, in The Dark Knight Rises, but he shows how powerful he is by picking himself up, remembering his training, and giving himself the will to fight back. Bruce's journey begins by learning to understand what true justice means, and when he starts to transition into his role as Batman, he uses his family fortune, his technological resources, and his gadgets with purpose, not for show or flash (well maybe a little).Įven when Nolan's Batman gains more recognition (or divisiveness), and when Bruce increases his role as a successful billionaire, he never loses sight of his mission to take down the enemies of Gotham, and to protect the city's people as best he can from harmful criminals.
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Bruce is shown doing intense physical training, and learning how to fight multiple opponents at once without getting caught. However, Batman Begins successfully jumpstarted the superhero by initially focusing on the man himself, Bruce Wayne, who's initially presented not as a wealthy billionaire or a well-dressed hero with gizmos, but a fearful and confused man who didn't understand the difference between justice and vengeance. This was the routine Batman fans got used to seeing in Burton's and Schumacher's films. He would be a rich billionaire by day, and the caped crusader by night, fighting various villains from time to time. Previous Batman films primarily showed Bruce as a wealthy orphan accompanied by his loyal butler, with plenty of money and cars, including his mansion with the batcave. What made Nolan's trilogy nearly perfect is displaying Batman's journey in different stages, and by providing more context into Bruce Wayne's character. RELATED: Despite The Fan Theories, Robert Pattinson’s Batman Can’t Possibly Face Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker

The question for Matt Reeves' The Batmanis how grounded the dark superhero will be in this film, and how Robert Pattinson will depict Batman's strengths and weaknesses. Nolan found the right balance of making Batman a grounded superhero and an intelligent crime-fighter with valuable technology, without being too bleak or over the top. Joel Schumacher lightened up his Batman a bit, but placed him around too many gizmos and overproduced visual effects. However, Matt Reeves may make his Batman story more grounded in reality because his version of the superhero is slightly younger and less experienced.īefore Nolan's trilogy, Tim Burton presented Batman in a dark film noir universe in which the hero was mysterious and untouchable. Unlike other superheroes, particularly characters from the MCU, Christian Bale's Batman in Nolan's films is simply a man who may have gadgets and resources, but he can get hurt both physically and mentally. The franchise has been praised for making the Caped Crusader more realistic and human. The Dark Knight Trilogy, directed by Christopher Nolan, arguably contains the best live-action version of Batman to date.
