Pretty much, yeah. Comic books are a continual thing, coming out monthly, or weekly, and can cover a lot more ground than two hour movies that come out every 3-4 years.
That makes no sense whatsoever. Batman wasn't on screen for 7 years prior to Batman Begins. He can take a break and come back fresh again.
I think DC and WB would more more ashamed they allowed Schumacher to destroy the quality of Batman more so than the character dying on screen in a dramatic and impactful way.
You're not getting it. Ending the Nolan trilogy with Batman dying basically means he's dead for good. A rebooted Batman is not the same character. That's why it's a reboot.
No. You're not getting it. It's not going to be the same Batman anyway, because they will have a completely different cast, so it doesn't matter.
And who says he's dead for good. Perhaps in Nolan's movies, but not in the reboot following Nolan's films, which they will do regardless.
Ending the trilogy on Batman's death would be a horrible ending.
Or a great one. And I'd be willing to bet that if Nolan does kill Batman, it would be to serve a purpose, not because its for shock value.
No hero as iconic as Batman died like that permanently.
It's not permanent. He's a fictional character.

t: He lives on in comics, future films, tv and video games.
Yes, that's right. The fans did demand it. Nobody is asking for Batman to die in the movies except you.
I'm not asking for him to die. I am predicted something FINITE will happen based on Nolan's very telling comments.
I want Nolan to tell me an exciting 3rd chapter in his trilogy that doesn't use the basic formula of say all the Burton and Schumacher formulas.
Something original. If that includes his death, so beat it. He would be a symbol. Everlasting.

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Unless Nolan does another sequel after TDKR, you can't.
But Nolan isn't doing another one. He's finishing his story. That's it.
See now you're getting it. You can finally see the difference between comic book and movie medium.
The only thing I see is that you have a very narrow view of how you think it works from medium to medium. "The rule book states, you can kill off a character for a year, but any longer than that and you can't resesitate the character. It's permanent." HAHAHA! Kills me. No wonder you go by Joker.
Well done. You get a gold star
Save the gold star for Nolan when he puts the stake in Batman. Nolan isn't going to be repeating formula and does something that ends Bruce's journey as Batman. Death. Faking his death. Retirement. Something along those lines.
