"It allowed for creativity on our end" by creating original story lines instead of falling back on the same old tropesby creating new villains instead of falling back on the same old rogue gallery by changing the Joker's hair colour.
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Bruce at the end of the series is alone in his mansion, looking at window when a bat shatters it. He stares at the bat and the black night before saying to himself, "I shall become that which frightens criminals."
He takes a syringe and plunges it into his arm.
Bruce slowly transforms into a humanoid bat.
"I shall become Man-Bat!"
End series.
"He's sulking in his tent like Achilles! It's the Iliad?...from Homer?! READ A BOOK!!" -Handy
Bruce at the end of the series is alone in his mansion, looking at window when a bat shatters it. He stares at the bat and the black night before saying to himself, "I shall become that which frightens criminals."
He takes a syringe and plunges it into his arm.
Bruce slowly transforms into a humanoid bat.
"I shall become Man-Bat!"
End series.
I love that in this scenario, Bruce has a needle of human-to-bat transformation serum ready and at hand before he decides to transform into a bat. Now that's planning for all contingencies!
Bruce at the end of the series is alone in his mansion, looking at window when a bat shatters it. He stares at the bat and the black night before saying to himself, "I shall become that which frightens criminals."
He takes a syringe and plunges it into his arm.
Bruce slowly transforms into a humanoid bat.
"I shall become Man-Bat!"
End series.
Introducing his twin brother, Bryce Wayne.
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The series will revolve around Alfred Pennyworth, the best friend and butler to Bruce Wayne (AKA Batman). The series is not a Gotham spinoff, but rather an entirely new story exploring Alfred’s origins as a former British SAS soldier who forms a secret company and goes to work with Thomas Wayne — Bruce’s billionaire father, in 1960s London.
And the current Alfred will not be involved at all.
"He's sulking in his tent like Achilles! It's the Iliad?...from Homer?! READ A BOOK!!" -Handy
Well, this careening train on fire's coming to the end of the tracks.
But whatever you thought of this show, Carmen Bicondova, the actor who played Selena Kyle, is the classiest of the classy. (Spoiler alert for the finale, I guess.)
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I guess I should post that that's literally what's happening.
But maybe there's hope we can see Batman?
Bruce at the end of the series is alone in his mansion, looking at window when a bat shatters it. He stares at the bat and the black night before saying to himself, "I shall become that which frightens criminals."
He takes a syringe and plunges it into his arm.
Bruce slowly transforms into a humanoid bat.
"I shall become Man-Bat!"
End series.
I love that in this scenario, Bruce has a needle of human-to-bat transformation serum ready and at hand before he decides to transform into a bat. Now that's planning for all contingencies!
Introducing his twin brother, Bryce Wayne.
And the current Alfred will not be involved at all.
First, a trailer.
https://youtu.be/J1QWAnG4gu8
Second, the hype trailer.
https://youtu.be/aK6tHkw62Nw
But now the season is a couple of episodes in, with 10 left. Who dares to not watch this show?
But whatever you thought of this show, Carmen Bicondova, the actor who played Selena Kyle, is the classiest of the classy. (Spoiler alert for the finale, I guess.)