BMW 224
Symbol of Vengeance becomes Symbol of Hope
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No matter how you try to spin it though, the idea of Bruce taking in a minor and recruiting him for his insane one-man war on crime just edges on a bit uncomfortable for some people, especially when put into live action. I think Batman Forever honestly did it pretty well, I was fine with aging Grayson up a bit. And I didn't need to see another third Batman film that repeated that arc.
Blake worked because he wasn't literally supposed to be Robin, or any sort of adaptation of any of the individual Robins. The name is just there as a nod, a tribute to the idea Robin represents at his core- the protege, the successor, the young idealist who might someday become an even better hero than Batman. I understand it's not for everyone though and if you're a hardcore Robin fan you might take issue with it. I get it.
Personally though, I think we have to admit that the tone IS inherently different when Robin is involved. It's inherently more playful and colorful, whether you want to call that "camp" or not. That's why even BTAS had plenty of episodes without Robin even when he was introduced. Sometimes you just want a good solo Batman story.
I think it's actually pretty easy to get around the uncomfortable part by changing the order of event's.
Dick Grayson is already Robin or at least viganlte by himself doing his thing.
Bruce Wayne does adopt him after he sees this kid risking his life and putting himself out there to bring hope and fix this city like him.
He wants to know the kid behind the mask and hopefully stop him from getting Killed.
That way Batman isn't some physcpathic transforming some inoccent kid into a child soldier or his sidekick and sending him after the most dangerous criminals in the city.
He's making the best of a reckless and dangerous situation.
This stuff would need to be in a first film of a triolgy though so it's not happening in Reeves universe which is fine by me.
Let Matt Reeves tell the story he wants to tell.
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