The Iconic Batman Story That Inspired Nolan"s Dark Knight Is Perfectly Set Up For DC"s Future
Summary
- The Batman - Part II may adapt The Long Halloween, inspired by its epic tragedy and Gotham's early evolution.
- The Penguin series is set to introduce more characters and arcs made famous by The Long Halloween, setting up a potential adaptation.
- Robert Pattinson's Batman is well-suited for a Long Halloween adaptation, with The Penguin series potentially setting the stage.
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Batman story that helped inspire large portions of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy is perfectly positioned for the future of Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight. The ending of Matt Reeves' The Batman and teases from the upcoming series
The Penguin series imply that big changes are coming for Gotham City. To that end, part of that evolution could result in The Batman - Part II similarly adapting large sections of The Long Halloween (just like Nolan's trilogy).
Largely considered a quintessential Batman story from DC Comics, Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's The Long Halloween is a definitive tale that establishes much of Gotham's overall mythos, taking place early on in the Caped Crusader's career (much like The Batman). Establishing key origins and the changing status quo of the city's criminals in response to The Dark Knight,
it's not hard to see the elements of The Long Halloween in both Nolan's movies and the first Reeves film. However, The Batman - Part II could easily be set up by The Penguin to adapt the iconic Batman story even further.
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