Batman Reboot: 5 Reasons It NEEDS To Be Hush

3. The Rogue's Gallery

Not only does Hush include a new major Bat villain, in the shape of the iconic Hush, it also includes some of Batman€™s most famous villains: Joker, Harley Quinn, Clayface, Killer Croc, Ra€™s Al Guhl, Riddler, Catwoman, Posion Ivy, Scarecrow... the list is near endless. That might seem like a lot, especially since I mentioned earlier that too many villains can ruin things, but each villain has their own part to play in the story and no one feels like they get shorted on time or importance - especially if you spread them out over a few films. One of the cool things about Nolan€™s The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises, is that Scarecrow returns in cameo appearances, implying a wider Batman universe, just as in the comics. The answer here would be a similar approach, just have these characters show up, and you'd be accomplishing the greatest fan service in the history of cinema. Not since Batman 1966 have we gotten to see some of our favorite villains in one story, and of course it would give fanboys like me a reason to spend hours on message boards casting an entire universe.

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Cristian Duran is a New York based stand-up comedian and writer. A pop culture junkie, he aims to one day become Batman