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I'd call it Shadow of the Bat
It would be about facing your inner demons
Tahlia Al Ghul - Femme Fatale / Represents the League of Shadows, ready to avenge her father's death and finish what he started, which was to destroy Gotham.
Penguin - Mob boss who seizes the opportunity to take over Gotham's underbelly.
Two-Face - The reason the League of Shadows is back and on Batman's tale. Much like the Scarecrow was on the League's payroll, so is Two-Face as he discovers how to take Gotham down for good. He also plots to destroy Batman by making him fall in love with Tahlia only to find out she is going to kill him. Sweet revenge for a lover scorned as Two-Face makes Batman pay like he did when Rachel Dawes died.
Batman always has a balancing act to perform because at every choice lies an unexpected outcome. If he fixes something here, something else will rear it's ugly head over there. Can he continue to strike fear in the hearts of his foes and have them not react to it. I think that question was answered in TDK with the Joker. Can he continue to take on a persona that is deeper and darker and bigger than himself and still come out on the other side? That remains to be seen...
Are you truly redeemed if you don't forgive yourself?
It would be about facing your inner demons
Tahlia Al Ghul - Femme Fatale / Represents the League of Shadows, ready to avenge her father's death and finish what he started, which was to destroy Gotham.
Penguin - Mob boss who seizes the opportunity to take over Gotham's underbelly.
Two-Face - The reason the League of Shadows is back and on Batman's tale. Much like the Scarecrow was on the League's payroll, so is Two-Face as he discovers how to take Gotham down for good. He also plots to destroy Batman by making him fall in love with Tahlia only to find out she is going to kill him. Sweet revenge for a lover scorned as Two-Face makes Batman pay like he did when Rachel Dawes died.
Batman always has a balancing act to perform because at every choice lies an unexpected outcome. If he fixes something here, something else will rear it's ugly head over there. Can he continue to strike fear in the hearts of his foes and have them not react to it. I think that question was answered in TDK with the Joker. Can he continue to take on a persona that is deeper and darker and bigger than himself and still come out on the other side? That remains to be seen...
Are you truly redeemed if you don't forgive yourself?