That shot is amazing. I can't wait for that fight.
Actually I've seen quite a bit of that in films. Seems to be a current schtick.Bruce doesn't know how to fight. In each trailer, he swings down, which is just so odd to me.
I seriously got chills at this one. Especially at the "Mister Wayne..." comment. OMG.![]()
In the last movie the Joker never presented a physical threat to Batman. Sure the Joker presented chaos and destruction to Gotham but he never acted as if he was out to get Batman. However, in this movie Bane seems hell bent on destroying and killing Batman himself.
In the last movie the Joker never presented a physical threat to Batman. Sure the Joker presented chaos and destruction to Gotham but he never acted as if he was out to get Batman. However, in this movie Bane seems hell bent on destroying and killing Batman himself.
Then instead of engaging in fisticuffs, why not put a bullet in Batman's skull? At least from the trailers, it appears he has Batman/Wayne dead to rights at least once. If simply killing him was the goal, it shouldn't be that hard.
They avoided this problem with the Joker, because the Joker didn't want to kill Batman at all--the goal was to discredit him instead.
Batman's death might be part of Bane's ultimate plan, but one of the trailers has already shown Bane telling Batman why he simply doesn't kill him - "Your punishment must be more severe."
Batman's death might be part of Bane's ultimate plan, but one of the trailers has already shown Bane telling Batman why he simply doesn't kill him - "Your punishment must be more severe."
Not to mention the "When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die" line.
Batman's death might be part of Bane's ultimate plan, but one of the trailers has already shown Bane telling Batman why he simply doesn't kill him - "Your punishment must be more severe."
Not to mention the "When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die" line.
Typical villain stupidity. Kill the hero immediately, you idiot! That way, he can't come back to stop you later, after you've weakened him, humiliated him, and left him to die. It's like supervillains have never read any comic books themselves.![]()
Batman's death might be part of Bane's ultimate plan, but one of the trailers has already shown Bane telling Batman why he simply doesn't kill him - "Your punishment must be more severe."
Not to mention the "When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die" line.
Typical villain stupidity. Kill the hero immediately, you idiot! That way, he can't come back to stop you later, after you've weakened him, humiliated him, and left him to die. It's like supervillains have never read any comic books themselves.![]()
Part of me thinks Catwoman doesn't know Batman is Bruce Wayne until Bane outs him with that line right in front of her, thus causing her to have a change of heart. There's also a shot of her looking very disturbed behind the fence in the new trailer.That trailer might be the best yet. I think we can safely surmise that Catwoman leads Batman to Bane, only to have regrets and ends up helping him by the end of the movie.
She allies herself with Bane in the beginning yes
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Not to mention the "When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die" line.
Typical villain stupidity. Kill the hero immediately, you idiot! That way, he can't come back to stop you later, after you've weakened him, humiliated him, and left him to die. It's like supervillains have never read any comic books themselves.![]()
it's not stupidity, it's the desire of winning in a very specific way, by breaking an opponent, not just killing him quickly. Haven't you ever tried winning a video game in a more challenging way, rather than just "winning" in an easier but less satisfying way?
Not to mention the "When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die" line.
Typical villain stupidity. Kill the hero immediately, you idiot! That way, he can't come back to stop you later, after you've weakened him, humiliated him, and left him to die. It's like supervillains have never read any comic books themselves.![]()
Well if it helps Adrian Veidt aka Ozymandias from Watchmen has apparently read comics books much to the misfortune of everyone killed when his master plan went off.
That trailer might be the best yet. I think we can safely surmise that Catwoman leads Batman to Bane, only to have regrets and ends up helping him by the end of the movie.
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