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No. We don't know that. That is very much just a rumor.
Just like Batman being an urban legend is a rumor. But please.... Let's keep this convo going.

No. We don't know that. That is very much just a rumor.

Hitman producer, Daniel Alter said it; he isn't affiliated with this film, however.
DA_Champion is quite desperate to have people accept this, it would seem.
If the film has the same timeline as the comics, about a year.
Remember that episode of BTAS where the kids were telling stories about him, and in each of those stories he had a different look? That worked well in showing how an established Batman can have some mystery still.
Remember that episode of BTAS where the kids were telling stories about him, and in each of those stories he had a different look? That worked well in showing how an established Batman can have some mystery still.
There was an episode like that?
The direct to video "Gotham Knight" had a short like that.
That is funny, and well done
Remember that episode of BTAS where the kids were telling stories about him, and in each of those stories he had a different look? That worked well in showing how an established Batman can have some mystery still.
If the film has the same timeline as the comics, about a year.
Gather round the campfire, kiddies... Old Man Kriptin's got a tale to tell...
The LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT episode of the Timm show, the one with kids telling each other stories which present Batman (and Robin) in various different ways through some Gotham City kids telling stories about him and coming across totally different in each tale is based on a Batman story about Bruce Wayne taking some kids out on a camping trip for one of his charities. Sitting around the campsite each kid tells how they envision Batman, from spectral, supernatural avenger to high tech badass. Eventually Bruce actually appears in full costume to the children in hopes of getting a scare out of them. Once face to face with the actual Batman the children balk, seeing right through the disguise and telling Bruce he needs a better costume, since the actual Batman doesn't match up with any of the looks they had in their own mind. The Timm show adapted that as a framing sequence to delve into different eras and takes on Batman, and GOTHAM KNIGHT did a similar RASHAMON like gloss on the same story idea, but it all comes from a 1970's era Batman comic book.
I am pretty sure it is 5 years he had been Batman previous to the Darkseid invasion in Justice League #1. (same with Superman)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_52
I liked the bit in the TV episode where one kid, playing with a feathered boa (!) says "I heard he has a car that can drive up the sides of buildings!" and the other kids say "Oh, shut up Joel!".
And there was the Gotham Knight DTV where they used the same idea, but with a Batman who just started out.
My favorite segment in Gotham Knight was "Working Through Pain". I wish Nolan would've incorporated the Gotham Knight in his movies.
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They did it in the one segment of Gotham knight call "Have I got a story for you". A group of skater kids in Gotham are telling each other a story about how they all seen the Batman fighting against a ninja. In each story the batman looks different.
One story he's a high tech robot.
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In another story he's a giant bat.
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In another story he's a demonic figure
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