Mrs. Sawyer
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The only reason why Robin "won't get a chance to be utilized" is because Nolan refused to do so.
It has nothing to do with timeframes, because otherwise Sacrecrow shouldn't have been there first than Joker and Catwoman.
And then again Rachel Dawes is an unexistant character.
Robin could have been easily introduced. Or at least Dick Grayson. But Nolan doesn't think it's a good idea.
Of course he doesn't. He just knows where the character works and where he doesn't.
And the point is, he doesn't want.
Agreed. I said that.
"For now" is 'as long as he's directing.' If Nolan were to direct six movies, no matter what timeframe that would be, Robin wouldn't be there.
I don't think any of us can make that assumption whether if Nolan was around longer Robin would be in the films
That is a dark and serious story.
Its been proven in the books that Robin can be stories and they can be serious.
One, because it has never worked and two because the character adds some elements that are contradictory to the dark lonely gritty nature of Batman.
It has worked on film. For Batman Forever, I like to think it both worked for and against the movie, but more for than against. What you had are some serious scenes between Bruce and Dick which were butchered by Joel Schumacher. But I must admit Dick did come off as a bit whiny in some parts (definitely not as much as in B&R).
Robin would've been even better if some scenes between them weren't cut, such as the scenes in which Robin's thirst for revenge and his desire to kill two-face makes him questions Batman's killing of criminals that were in Batman Returns and Batman. He also caused Bruce to trigger his repressed memories but that was cut too.
But even with the mistakes that were made it shouldn't be an example of why it can't work on film ever again, I mean look at that avatar. With that logic Batman Begins shouldn't have been made because Batman was presented as campy in his film and it failed. I mean, retooling worked for Bucky in the comics and it worked for even Robin in the comics with Dark Victory which went very worked very well as a sequel to The Long Halloween, a huge inspiration for TDK, which itself was a sequel to Year One, a huge inspiration for Batman Begins.
And those elements were there to keep Bruce from going in too deep. Robin is one of Bruce's achors to humanity. That would be something Nolan would love to use.
You can't possibly tell me that if Nolan announced he was using Robin tomorrow that most people would be pissed.
I'm not debating that Nolan should use him. I just disagree at the notion that having Robin in a Batman film is a Batman movie killer and that it will never work.

