Why does nolan hate robin




















From Burton's stylistic macabre to Nolan's grounded polemic to Matt Reeves' upcoming piece that more closely resembles Zodiac than it does Batman. Zack Snyder's version saw Robin dead before the plot started and killed off Jimmy Olsen for good measure. The darkness is escalating and there is no place for a kid sidekick in darkness. But there should be. The depression was rampant and World War II was just around the corner, so kids were dealing with the absence of their fathers.

Whether their parents were off to work in the factories or off to war, children without parents were becoming increasingly omnipresent.

Giving superheroes of the age kid sidekicks allowed children of the era to see their favorite heroes not only as bold crime fighters but as parental figures. These problems are not absent from the modern day, and many sidekicks have stuck around, but Robin has been lost in the shuffle. Robin is a character that is important to the Batman universe who has been excised from his most well-known iteration in pursuit of darker and darker storylines.

At a certain point, the same tone in repetition will get old, even if it's what fans want for now. There has to be a point at which the story will become too grim to be any fun.

These issues are unavoidable and clearly incoming, and Robin is a great way to make Batman feel like a real person again. Robin is not set to appear in the upcoming film, but hopefully, someday a filmmaker will realize the importance of the character and finally give the Bat back his Boy Wonder.

Let Nolan wrap up things his way. In about five to ten years they will start up another series of Batman films and let Robin show up there. Robin is stupid,i want batgirl. I don't hate Robin. But Chris Nolan and Christian Bale do. The main problem with the bat family is that it has never been done correctly.

Bruce Wayne would have no patience for a Batman like that. As mentioned previously, in the Dark Knight trilogy Bruce Wayne nearly exposed himself as being Batman. The Joker ends up immensely fixated on revealing who Batman truly is to the people of Gotham. While he told a young Bruce Wayne that the company would be waiting for him when he came of age, Bruce had apparently no interest in that. He set off on his own to receive his training to become Batman and, while he was gone, William Earle had Bruce declared legally dead.

Bruce Wayne undoubtedly is someone who loves very passionately— and sometimes loves the wrong people. He usually gets romantically involved with people who are perhaps a bit too powerful, or maybe have an edge of danger to them. Bruce Wayne fully just disappears completely from Gotham, as does Batman. Both of them are assumed dead— which has happened before— and Bruce leaves to live in Europe with Selina Kyle.

Nicole Mello is an author of horrors, romances, and comedies. Nicole currently resides in Massachusetts with their husband and two best friends.



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