Nolan’s Bane Mask Explanation Actually Makes Him Even Stronger Than You Think In The Dark Knight Rises

Bane was an admirable foe in The Dark Knight Rises, pushing Batman to his absolute limits with his sheer strength, but it was the way his mask actually works that made the DC villain even more impressive. The final installment of The Dark Knight trilogy had a lot of expectations to live up to, especially in the villain department, as the late Heath Ledger"s role as the Joker in The Dark Knight is arguably the greatest comic book movie performance of all time. This is where Bane comes in, one of the most physically imposing Batman villains around.
Tom Hardy played Bane in The Dark Knight Rises, complete with a unique voice perfectly suited for the character that was muffled by a mask he never took off. Even though The Dark Knight trilogy was going for a "realistic" take on the Batman mythos, one of Bane"s defining characteristics is the mask he wears. The Dark Knight Rises does an admirable job explaining why he does in the film, but it was Christopher Nolan"s added explanation of the mask that highlights just how impressive Bane was.
The Dark Knight Rises' Bane Mask Explanation Proves He's Even Stronger Than He Seems Close Towards the end of The Dark Knight Rises, it was revealed that Bane was attacked by a group of prisoners while trying to help Talia al Ghul escape captivity. Bane was so badly injured that he had to wear a mask to keep the pain at bay. It wasn"t explicitly said how the mask works, but director Christopher Nolan explained that the mask dispensed a steady dose of anesthetic that keeps his pain at a tolerable threshold. This idea makes Bane even more formidable.


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