Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy Almost Committed A Cardinal Batman Sin Until The Studio Intervened

Batman Begins started Christopher Nolan"s Dark Knight trilogy, launching one of the most successful DC Universe franchises yet, although it nearly did so without one of the most important features of the character. Recently, some behind-the-scenes details from the Batman films have surfaced, outlining how different the celebrated trilogy could have been. With Batman & Robin leaving the Batman franchise in perhaps the worst state ever, Nolan had enormous creative freedom on his trilogy, but it seems there was one major recommendation from the studio he decided to follow.
The Dark Knight trilogy has been lauded since release, and many of the Batman scenes have only grown better with age. With a grounded world, and some of the best iterations of memorable Batman villains yet, the films cemented themselves as some of the most successful superhero films of all time. The balance between being faithful to the source material and diverting to realism helped to create a unique vision of the hero and, thankfully, one of Batman"s most famous toys made it into the film late in development.
Why The Batmobile Is So Important To Batman Movies The Vehicle Is An Extension Of Bruce's Power: Money Close The Batmobile caused some discussion about being used in the films, which is interesting to consider when reflecting on how important the vehicle is to Batman and his films. More than just transportation, the Batmobile has been important to scenes in the franchise for years. While it has had some tacky moments, including Batman saying "chicks love the car" in Batman Forever, and Robin saying "chicks dig the car" in Batman & Robin, other films and series have done much better work with the iconic vehicle.
Of the ranked Batmobiles, Tim Burton"s was used in several creative ways as an extension of Batman"s skillset and of his symbolism to Gotham"s criminals. The Batmobile made a statement: not only of Batman"s terrifying access to resources, but also how prepared he is to fight villains on the streets. Whether it"s in tank form or a gothic supercar, the Batmobile is an extension of Bruce Wayne"s agenda to strike fear in his enemies.


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