While the Christopher Nolan trilogy highlighted some of the best iterations of Batman villains, one key character only appeared in Batman: Gotham Knight, a special animated anthology film set in the same universe. The film, which was released in 2008, is set between the events of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, and while it had different writers, directors, and even Kevin Conroy taking over the role of Bruce Wayne, the film is intended as part of that same set of stories, though they feel slightly disconnected.
And it’s down to this disconnection that I feel a huge sense of disappointment, because it introduced some incredibly exciting characters who got a chance to face off with Batman, despite not making it to the live-action cut. Had these stories been allowed to have more influence, or inspired the inclusion of some key villains, we could have gotten some of the most interesting and complex takes on the Batman Rogues Gallery to date, but it was never meant to be.
ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ’s Appearance In The Dark Knight’s Fourth Movie Shows How Perfect He Is For Nolan’s DC World
ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ Had The Potential To A Great Nolan Villain
Batman: Gotham Knight consisted of six short stories, each with a unique plot and animation style, that worked together to expand the world of The Dark Knight. And while they had some connecting lines between them, they were less closely tied to the Nolan films, despite intentionally being made as an in-between narrative for the first and second entries. But in the final short sequence of the six, ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ is introduced to Gotham, and I was blown away by how intense and ideal this villain could be in contrast to Christian Bale’s Batman.
The Batman seen in the Nolan trilogy is one of the darkest and most visceral versions of the hero seen in films up to that point. While he fought villains with the intention of cleaning up the city of Gotham, he had a dark side, and struggled to keep his conscience in line. This was what made villains like Harvey Dent, who progressed from being Gotham’s White Knight, to becoming Two-Face, such an interesting foil to Batman. And in many ways, ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ could have been a similar type of villain who had some connections to Batman, and chose a very different path.
Why ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ Only Appears In Batman: Gotham Knight
Batman: Gotham Knight Opens Up The Nolan Batman Universe
It’s difficult to know exactly why ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ didn’t make it into the The Dark Knight movies, but there are a couple of clear reasons that stand out. Firstly, there are an abundance of villains in Batman stories. In the first movie, mob bosses like Carmine Falcone and Sal Maroni appear, in addition to The Scarecrow, and also Ra’s al Ghul. The second movie goes on to focus on Batman’s most infamous rival, the Joker, as well as more crime bosses, and also Two-Face. Then finally, in Batman Begins, the film highlights Bane and Talia al Ghul.
ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ’s entire existence is as a gun-toting ᴀssᴀssin, who never misses.
Overstuffing the movies would have soured the overall quality, and Nolan needed to include certain heavy hitters. But on top of avoiding oversaturating his movies, ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ would have been a difficult villain to include. The thing is, ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ’s entire existence is as a gun-toting ᴀssᴀssin, who never misses. And in closer combat, he wields wrist-mounted pistols that could really challenge Batman. Across the Nolan movies, the villains that were highlighted got close and personal with Batman, fighting hand to hand, or playing with his mind. But ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ would be more likely to shoot first and ask questions later.
Even Over A Decade Later, I Can’t Help But Wish ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ Had Made It Into The Live-Action The Dark Knight Movies
Christopher Nolan Would Have Been The Perfect Director For A ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ Story
However, I think this is exactly what would have made the villain a thoroughly compelling character to include. Batman works hard to avoid breaking his personal code, and ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ would have been another villain who pushes him to question his choices. On top of that, he is a more grounded villain to tackle than the super powerful and supernatural characters that often appear in Gotham. This is exactly the kind of character Nolan likes to tackle, as he avoids making things too supernatural and unrealistic in favor of more gritty and grounded characters.
While I think there have been some OK takes on ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ in other media, it would have been great to have the visionary director, Nolan, put his own spin on things. Seeing another rival for Batman who pushes him to question everything, and causing chaos as the bodies start to pile up, it could have been an incredible narrative. And beyond that, it would just be great to have Christopher Nolan tackle another Batman movie, but at least we still have the other incredible entries in The Dark Knight trilogy, even if ᴅᴇᴀᴅsH๏τ didn’t make an appearance.
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