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*** Sure he can, and does, but reasons for Nolan not wanting to do a crossover (realism and whatnot) were already extensively discussed. |
*** Sure he can, and does, but reasons for Nolan not wanting to do a crossover (realism and whatnot) were already extensively discussed. |
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** Another reason is the concept of Batman in the Nolanverse. |
** Another reason is the concept of Batman in the Nolanverse. |
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{{quote|'''Nolan:''' "If you think of ''[[Batman Begins]]'' and you think of the philosophy of this character trying to reinvent himself as a symbol, we took the position philosophically — that superheroes simply don’t exist. If they did, if Bruce knew of Superman or even of comic books, then that’s a completely different decision that he’s making when he puts on a costume in an attempt to become a symbol. It’s a paradox and a conundrum, but what we did is go back to the very original concept and idea of the character. In his first appearances, he invents himself as a totally original creation."}} |
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* The new Batsuit is composed of 110 individual pieces. How does Bruce get into it so fast? It took him like 3 minutes after the Joker appeared at the part. Does he have a bunch of robot helpers like [[Iron Man (film)|Stark]]? |
* The new Batsuit is composed of 110 individual pieces. How does Bruce get into it so fast? It took him like 3 minutes after the Joker appeared at the part. Does he have a bunch of robot helpers like [[Iron Man (film)|Stark]]? |
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** 110 individual pieces doesn't mean they're all separate all the time. He was probably referring to 110 different panels of armor in the suit. |
** 110 individual pieces doesn't mean they're all separate all the time. He was probably referring to 110 different panels of armor in the suit. |