Then you'll be happy to know he was 25 in BB. Bale mentioned it was 7 years since he disappeared, in an interview.in batman begins he's 30 years old, which is too old for his begining IMO
Then you'll be happy to know he was 25 in BB. Bale mentioned it was 7 years since he disappeared, in an interview.in batman begins he's 30 years old, which is too old for his begining IMO
Then you'll be happy to know he was 25 in BB. Bale mentioned it was 7 years since he disappeared, in an interview.

bruce wayne returned to gotham when he was 29 years old. his 30th birthday party was in the movie![]()
Um, watch the movie. It's a pretty big plot point in the third act.
I just watched the film [mostly in fast faward] and I still see nothing that proves that it was his 30th birthday.
While I'll admit that it makes a bit of common sence that he's 30 in the film theres nothing that I can see in the film that rules oth that he could have been 27 or a bit less.
And speaking of common sence theres very little of it when it comes to the relative age of some of the characters in the film.
At least to me it seemed that the film was taking place in modern times, 2005 more or less, which if Bruce was 30 means his parents were killed in 1983.
And I'm guessing that Bruce's father was no more the 35 [or 40] when he dies.
Now if thats the case then we have a paradox here.
Alfred told Bruce that his father tried to help out durring the Depression and if he was talking about the "Great Depression" T.Wayne wasnt even born yet.
Now there have been other times in American history when we had Depression like conditions but I'm not sure if the early 80's can be counted among them.
But I was only 9 in 1980 so I cant be sure.
I have watched the film I just dont remember ever hearing that it was his 30th birth day.
that wasn't his 30th birthday ?
That's cause you don't hear it, you have to READ it, in the background, when Katie Holmes brings him her present and tells him her boss has disappeared.
*"The Great Depression" that Alfred mentioned is what they called the issue with Gotham, the homeless and crime rate were at an all time high and corruption was running rampant, Families ruled the streets, much like the real Great Depression, Katie I Suck At Acting And Tom Cruise Controls My Brain Holmes showed Bruce the slums of Gotham, which I assumed was the "Great Depression" of Gotham
*"The Great Depression" that Alfred mentioned is what they called the issue with Gotham, the homeless and crime rate were at an all time high and corruption was running rampant, Families ruled the streets, much like the real Great Depression, Katie I Suck At Acting And Tom Cruise Controls My Brain Holmes showed Bruce the slums of Gotham, which I assumed was the "Great Depression" of Gotham
That's cause you don't hear it, you have to READ it, in the background, when Katie Holmes brings him her present and tells him her boss has disappeared.
I don't see anything. :S
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lolAnd it WAS Bruces 30th birthday party in BB, 'cause the plan was that Wayne Tech would go public when Bruce turns 30.
So ha.
You're the man, man!it has been done.lol
Buddy, just do yourself a favor and watch it again. Earle straight up says something about Bruce turning 30.Where did you get that from????
The guy that was running Wayne Tech had Bruce declared legally dead so he could take the company public.
Even Alfred said that.