The_Raganork
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I agree with your points Rag as usual and of course REAL DEATH is an option but:
Thomas and Harvey do not = Bruce.
Sure they do. If anything the past films have proven they have.
Thomas is the man Bruce failed to come back as. His father's son, the lost son of Gotham. In TDKR that man will come back.
Harvey is what Bruce was threatening to become. A good man consumed by a monster created by death, anger and loss.
They're all extensions of Bruce in some way.
Bruce is just a man at the end of the day, nothing more, nothing less. That is why he has failed in the past, he really thinks he's something else other than a man but he can't be. He'll always be a man but in that there are great things he can do.
Bane will be an unstoppable force for 3/4 of the film but in the end he will be another villain defeated.
This almost has nothing to do with Batman dying. Bane isn't someone whose chips are all in on his physical ability, though confident he has a back-up plan. His initial plan is all or nothing.
He gets its all or he reduces all into nothing.
I think there will be a "Death of Batman Persona" but i dont think that equals = Bruce dead
Which is fine but it's a very real possibility. Nothing from this film, TDK or BB actually forbids Bruce from really dying. (in fact some of the previous films suggest it will happen one day)
I have a certain view because i work at a large TV network in creative, so the audience is always in mind![]()
Which is fine but Nolan's audience is already created, this is the end not the beginning. A reboot will come later that is divorced from this. This is about finishing the story the way Nolan, Nolan and Goyer want to end it. Something they believe will be satisfying and the audience will find satisfying.
Not cropping out their creative ideas because they're afraid a couple of people won't be mature enough to handle doing something big and different for this film.