8 Ways Batman 1989"s New Sequel Changes Tim Burton"s Dark Knight Movies

Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Batman: Resurrection
35 years after Tim Burton"s Batman (1989) kicked off the modern cinematic love affair with DC"s Dark Knight, a new sequel has expanded his universe, adding new villains and dealing with the gap between the movie and sequel Batman Returns. The novel picks up after Joker"s death expanding the world of Burton"s Batman movies with an incredibly compelling story.
As with any belated sequel, the key for Batman: Resurrection is picking up threads from the original in logic ways and dropping fans back into the story in a satisfying way. Writer John Jackson Miller deftly manages both, basing his whole story on some unresolved issues with Batman "89, and offering more closure to the Joker"s story. His story feels like we"re spending more time in the company of Michael Keaton"s Batman, as well as celebrating the legacy of Jack Nicholson"s beloved villain.
That said, Batman: Resurrection is also focused on fresh storytelling, and Miller"s story does have some pretty big implications for both of Burton"s Batman movies. Those changes are strong ones, and I"m happy to say that this is an excellent new addition to Batman"s movie timeline.
9 Why Joker’s Goons Were On The Cathedral Roof A 35-Year-Old Plot Hole Finally Solved One of the biggest plot holes in Batman movie history concerned the climax of Batman (1989) when Joker flees to the roof of Gotham Cathedral with Vicki Vale as his hostage. He makes the decision in the moment, radioing ahead to tell his escape helicopter to liaise on the roof, and Batman follows, only to encounter several of Joker"s goons already up there.
Their presence makes no sense: they don"t enter with Joker and Vicki, and there was no obvious reason why they"d just be hanging around on the roof. Batman: Resurrection solves the plot hole by making it a driving part of the plot and the inspiration for Batman"s fear that the Joker faked his death. He is led to believe that Joker always intended to go to the roof to pull a switcheroo with a stand-in who actually fell off the roof. Obviously, that made equally little sense, but at this point, Batman is unraveling.


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