Dear Batman Fans,
With The Dark Knight Rises starting eight years after The Dark Knight in the world of these characters, there's been a lot of speculation as to whether Batman has been retired or active during that time. Well, I'm here to answer that.
Batman has indeed been active....very active. So active, in fact, that I doubt the following does justice as to how thrilling and exhausting it was.
It began with Joker escaping from prison. There was a clinical psychologist that would visit him once a week...it seemed that Joker would simply spend his days sleeping, aside from those visits. It turned out that Joker had killed the psychologist and switched clothes, but he did it on the very first visit and continued to visit the corpse (who was believed to be the sleeping Joker) for two months afterwards, disguised as the psychologist....just to prove that he could.
Joker eventually teamed up with Killer Croc, who came very close to killing Batman, but was himself killed in the act by Joker who claimed that it was his right alone to decide whether Batman lived or died....and that it was much more fun having him alive. There was also a character based on The Penguin acting as a front for an organized crime resurrection...eventually led by Roman Sionis as Black Mask.
Joker entered into a tenuous alliance with Black Mask as well, but almost immediately began to turn the crew against themselves....using their turf wars as cover for his own diabolical plans.
Wayne took on a young ward named Richard Grayson, who would eventually join Batman in his fight against crime. In having a soul less 'tortured' than that of Wayne's, Grayson was a constant reminder to Wayne as to what could have been...and he struggles often between the mission and what very well may be doing the best he can for Grayson by 'letting him go', leaving this life of violence and trauma behind him while he can.
But he never gets that chance....Joker kills Grayson while he's apprehending Black Mask, blowing up the building in which the already dead Sionis was found. It nearly destroys Batman in grief...but emboldens his tenacity and vow to put Joker away once and for all.
Lots of other things unfold including an interesting little side story in which we backtrack and see a young woman named Selina Kyle rise from poverty to the ranks of Gotham socialites through thievery and black-market art dealership. And...I don't want to give it all away...but Batman eventually kills the Joker....in some ways not actually killing him, but very much directly responsible for it.
'Epic' is an understatement...if you look at how much was covered in the three years the first two films spanned, imagine what the next eight years could pack in! It's like a journey of galactic proportions contained right here on Earth. That's how great it was.
So anyway, this film starts after all that.
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Chris Nolan