I Think I’ve Figured Out The Perfect Way For The DC Universe’s Batman To Be Completely Different To Other Dark Knight Movies And Still Be Comics-Accurate

Split image of bruce wayne looking sad and batman looking thoughtful in the dark knight rises and the batman

It’s important for the DCU’s rendition of Batman to stand out from the other Dark Knight movies, and I think I’ve worked out the perfect way for DC to achieve this with The Brave and the Bold while remaining comic-accurate. While the DCU will soon kick off in earnest with Superman in his self-тιтled debut on July 11, very little has been revealed about when Batman will be joining the ranks of the DUC’s superheroes. The DCU hasn’t even got as far as casting its Batman, leading me to believe there’s still a long way to go.

In that regard, rumors have begun to swirl that Robert Pattinson’s Batman may be incorporated into the DCU after all. While this would certainly help to ᴀssuage the inevitable confusion of having two versions of Batman in cinemas concurrently, I’m kind of hoping this won’t be the case. This isn’t because I don’t thoroughly enjoy Pattinson’s Batman, but more to do with the fact I think the DCU has the perfect opportunity to deliver a unique yet accurate interpretation of the Caped Crusader, and one that will look decidedly different to his live-action predecessors.

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