I’m Convinced That Robert Pattinson’s Batman Has Quit Gotham City For 1 Major Reason & The Penguin Is Better For It

The Penguin has just one more episode to air, and I"m convinced that Robert Pattinson"s Batman will not show up in it, just like he has been absent from the rest of the DC series, with a major reason explaining why the hero is not in The Batman spinoff. Director Matt Reeves created a rich world with The Batman. I loved how the movie put its own spin on several key characters from DC Comics and also brought to life what I believe is the best version of Gotham City in live-action.
While the sequel has been delayed, leading to few The Batman - Part II updates so far, it has been confirmed that The Penguin"s story will lead into the movie, with Colin Farrrell"s Oz Cobb appearing once again opposite Pattinson"s Batman. That meeting will not happen in the DC series, as it has been confirmed that Pattinson will not appear in the show. With a major gang war destroying parts of Gotham and claiming many lives, I believe the reason Batman is absent is that Bruce Wayne left Gotham, and two major clues suggest that is accurate.
I Think Robert Pattinson’s Batman Is Repeating The Comics The Batman Ended With A Major DC Comics Event The first clue to why Robert Pattinson"s Batman has not appeared in The Penguin comes from the comics. While Matt Reeves took some liberties when adapting the story, The Batman"s ending included a version of the events from DC Comics" "No Man"s Land" Batman story. Like what happened in the movie with the Riddler"s plan, Gotham City was left stranded from the rest of the United States as all the bridges collapsed. Different from the movie, the comics saw a massive earthquake in Gotham, with the government taking out the bridges to trap criminals, not explosions orchestrated by the Riddler.


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