20 Things You Didn't Know About Batman Begins

14. Nolan & Goyer Changed Batman's Origin Story (Slightly)

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Batman Begins€™ depiction of the origin of Batman €“ the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne in a dark Gotham back alley €“ is pretty faithfully rendered, with one major change from the source material: whereas in the comics the Waynes were attending a movie, Batman Begins has them attending the opera €“ Mefistofle, to be exact. The change was made in part because Nolan felt that €œa character in a movie watching a movie is very different than a character in a comic book watching a movie€ it creates a deconstructionist thing that we were trying to avoid.€ Nolan also wanted to avoid €œZorro as a role model€ we wanted nothing that would undermine the idea that Bruce came up with this crazy plan of putting on a mask all by himself.€ (Zorro and his dual identity were, of course, one of the initial sources that Bob Kane and Bill Finger ripped off €“ er, that Bob Kane and Bill Finger were inspired by when they created Batman).
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