The DCEU Was The Closest We"ve Ever Come To The Batman Movie Adaptation I"ve Always Wanted To See And I"m Disappointed We Never Got To See It
Despite
Batman"s lack of solo movies in the franchise, the DCEU got really close to adapting an iconic DC storyline to live-action for the first time. Several live-action Batmen have starred in their own DC movie franchises, which have explored various parts of the Dark Knight"s source material. Batman"s origin story and early years, his feud with the Joker, and his relationship with close allies like Alfred, James Gordon, and Robin have all been part of Batman"s DC movie history. However, there are still a lot of stories that haven"t been adapted to the big screen yet.
Batman: RIP, Arkham Asylum: A Serious House On Serious Earth, and Batman: The Killing Joke are only some of the DC storylines that haven"t received direct film adaptations. Villains like Hush, Hugo Strange, and Solomon Grundy, and heroes like Tim Drake and Stephanie Brown have yet to appear in live-action Batman movies. James Gunn"s DCU will dive deeper into Batman"s lore than every previous franchise, but the DCEU almost adapted a story that not even the DCU seems likely to explore anytime soon.
The DCEU Had Everything It Needed To Adapt Batman: Under The Red Hood The DCEU Could Have Had A Batman Solo Movie Centered Around Red Hood Close Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice established a seasoned, jaded Batman as early as in the franchise"s second installment. At the time,
Ben Affleck"s Batman was a cynical vigilante who took his anger out on criminals, breaking his no-kill rule after Joker"s murder of Robin. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice confirmed Robin"s death with a short scene where Batman looks at his sidekick"s damaged costume, which was defaced some time before by the Joker. According to Harley Quinn"s DCEU backstory, she also played a role in Robin"s death.
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