Batman Film Reboot: 11 Things That Must Be Included

4. Batman The Intimidator

Again, TDK Trilogy covered this briefly, mainly with Batman Begins utilizing it best but TDK and TDKR shied away from this. In the sequels, Batman was less terrifying than how he was first introduced in Batman Begins, mainly due to the fact that he dealt more one on one with his immediate villains instead of thugs and minions. Bane and Joker don€™t really fear Bats. But, shouldn€™t they at some point? Batman, in the comics, has always found a way to defeat his enemies, and scare them in the process. Make them fear him at some point. Batman is frightening. Criminals fear him. You want to see him scare the crap out of his adversaries. Intimidate them. This reboot needs to have that. Batman needs to get information out of the low life thugs of the city by pulling them into his world. Interrogate them in a dark alley. Follow them home or to their hideout, hiding in the darkness. Utilize intimidation. Batman is imposing and daunting. Fear and intimidation are some of his best assets. Display this.
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