Jonathan Nolan, co-writer of The Dark Knight, recently explained the meaning behind Harvey Dent's iconic line of dialogue: 'You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.' Christopher Nolan, the director of the film, is said to be 'plagued by' Dent's words because he didn't write them. According to Jonathan, the line came later in the script and was intended to distill the tragedy of Harvey Dent and apply to Batman as well. The line has resonated with audiences beyond the film, becoming a memorable and thought-provoking quote. Christopher Nolan initially didn't fully understand the line but has since come to appreciate its significance. The Dark Knight, one of Christopher Nolan's most successful films, grossed over $1 billion at the box office. The Batman, the latest installment in the Batman franchise, is set to hit theaters in March. Meanwhile, fans can stream The Dark Knight trilogy on Prime Video. [5fc09caa]
Colin Farrell, who plays Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin, teased that the series would stay true to its violent roots. The series will pick up where the film left off in Gotham still recovering from the damage that flooded the city, and the series will run for eight episodes. In addition to Farrell, the series also stars Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone, Michael Zegen as Alberto Falcone, and Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni. [9b7c9572]
Boyd Holbrook, known for his roles in Logan and The Sandman, is reportedly in talks to play Harvey Dent/Two-Face in The Batman: Part II. The rumor originated from a report by industry insider CanWeGetSomeToast. Holbrook has experience playing bad guys in previous roles. The sequel's story is unknown, but it is expected to be at least partially based on Geoff Johns' Batman: Earth One. The first film took inspiration from Vol. 1, so the sequel may be influenced by Volumes 2 and 3. The movie stars [names of actors] in various roles. The article asks readers for their thoughts on Holbrook playing Two-Face in Reeves' Batman universe. [7445b23d]
Jonathan Nolan, co-writer of The Dark Knight, recently explained the meaning behind Harvey Dent's iconic line of dialogue: 'You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.' Christopher Nolan, the director of the film, is said to be 'plagued by' Dent's words because he didn't write them. According to Jonathan, the line came later in the script and was intended to distill the tragedy of Harvey Dent and apply to Batman as well. The line has resonated with audiences beyond the film, becoming a memorable and thought-provoking quote. Christopher Nolan initially didn't fully understand the line but has since come to appreciate its significance. The Dark Knight, one of Christopher Nolan's most successful films, grossed over $1 billion at the box office. The Batman, the latest installment in the Batman franchise, is set to hit theaters in March. Meanwhile, fans can stream The Dark Knight trilogy on Prime Video. [5fc09caa]
Colin Farrell, who plays Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin, teased that the series would stay true to its violent roots. The series will pick up where the film left off in Gotham still recovering from the damage that flooded the city, and the series will run for eight episodes. In addition to Farrell, the series also stars Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone, Michael Zegen as Alberto Falcone, and Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni. [9b7c9572]
Boyd Holbrook, known for his roles in Logan and The Sandman, is reportedly in talks to play Harvey Dent/Two-Face in The Batman: Part II. The rumor originated from a report by industry insider CanWeGetSomeToast. Holbrook has experience playing bad guys in previous roles. The sequel's story is unknown, but it is expected to be at least partially based on Geoff Johns' Batman: Earth One. The first film took inspiration from Vol. 1, so the sequel may be influenced by Volumes 2 and 3. The movie stars [names of actors] in various roles. The article asks readers for their thoughts on Holbrook playing Two-Face in Reeves' Batman universe. [7445b23d]
DC fans regularly request Kevin Conroy, who has played Batman multiple times, to repeat Ben Affleck's iconic line from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: 'Tell me something. Do you bleed?' The line showcases Batman's psychology and approach towards his enemies. Despite the film's mixed reception, this line has become iconic for many fans. Conroy, known for voicing Batman in animated versions since 1992, often gets asked to repeat this line and other beloved Batman lines by fans. [ec645606]
The synopsis for Batman #148 and #149 hints at Damian Wayne's possible demise in the face of Failsafe Zur's control over Gotham. If Damian dies once more, Batman may struggle with deeper despair and contemplate retiring as the guilt of losing Robin haunts him. Batman has endured the loss of several Robins throughout his crime-fighting career, and it appears that the Caped Crusader may be facing the death of yet another protege. The specific threat endangering Robin's life remains undisclosed, but it is likely linked to the combined form of Batman’s rogue contingency plan, Failsafe Zur, and his alter ego, the justice-driven En-Arrh. The solicitation for Batman #148 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jiménez teases the possible death. [50b39349]
Batman's iconic quotes reveal his determined spirit and unwavering dedication to fighting for justice. Some of the best quotes include: 'The world only makes sense when you force it to,' 'I know pain,' 'I'll never come back,' 'You hurt him and I'll kill you,' 'I'm not a monster Joseph, I'm your boogeyman,' 'Failing and getting back up,' 'A riddle that everyone knows the answer to is...worthless,' 'To mock you,' 'I think we can take them. Do you think we can take them?,' 'They're mad because I know how to hurt them,' 'Unimaginable horrors, unfortunately, haven't been left to my imagination,' 'It's an operating table. And I'm the surgeon,' 'I chose this life. I know what I'm doing. And on any given day, I could stop doing it,' 'Batman and Robin will never die!,' 'And when you're sitting here alone in the middle of the night, unsleeping in the dark, remember — every breath you take you owe to me,' 'Hate so much,' 'Deep down, I'm not,' 'And yet...I'm still here,' 'With you, all I need is a penny for a book of matches,' 'And no one will have to be scared anymore,' and 'You have eaten well.' These quotes showcase Batman's determination, resilience, no-kill rule, and his ultimate goal of creating a crime-free Gotham. [bffcc776]