Ultra Lantern
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I can't see it happening here either but some people here are actually convinced .
It only happens with Batfans.
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I can't see it happening here either but some people here are actually convinced .
Unless it's Batman dying, clearly.Everyone is allowed to express a different opinion.
Unless it's Batman dying, clearly.
they should have dick grayson take over if batman dies..
Isn't it true that Bane broke Batman's back in one of the comics, is it? Well, what an awesome end wouln't it be seeing Bats in a wheelchair by the end of this movie.
Would be cool, but a bit too much like First Class's ending for my liking.Isn't it true that Bane broke Batman's back in one of the comics, is it? Well, what an awesome end wouln't it be seeing Bats in a wheelchair by the end of this movie.
I think the next film is called The Dark Knight Rises because Batman dies and comes back to life.
No. It's not "ballsy" or groundbreaking, it's a stupid idea all the way around.
I don't understand as Batfans why anyone wants to see him die or be crippled at the end? I want to see him pushed to his limits and broken mentally, at which point he has to "rise" and overcome and kick Banes ass. Perhaps retire at the end fair enough, but Batman dying just doesn't sit right with me.
I think they just want Nolan to do something different and "cutting edge".Yeah, it does not feel right to end the character in such a way. I'm not seeing the purpose of that.
If anyone can explain it to me?