DC shows how Christian Bale's Batman connects to official canon
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Some of Bruce Wayne's best films have been praised by fans and critics alike the trilogy directed by the prolific Christopher Nolan. In fact, the film changed the way we understand superhero films, with an impact that continues to this day. For this reason, the die-hard fans of Dark Knight tried to find out what was true in it Batman from Christian Ballen within the official DC Comics continuity. A current story by DC has confirmed which part of the plot is part of canon.
DC shows how Christian Bale's Batman connects to official canon
The Wonder Woman #6 comic tells a story that focuses on the following Damian Wayne And Jon Kent tries to convince a young Trinity to go to sleep. In the middle arises a fight starring Jon and Damian if they connect the TV to a Gotham surveillance signal. The thoughts of Damian Wayne In this regard they were the following:
My father interrupted this transmission some pathetic privacy concerns. Luckily, I was able to repair the damage without their supervision.
That's what he meant Bruce Wayne's son about one of Batman's most important ethical debates. Surveillance without consent is one of the main elements it supports The plot of The Dark Knight. After a desperate Batman tries to gain an advantage over the Joker, Lucius Fox is horrified to discover Bruce Wayne has used its technology to hijack every citizen's personal devices Gothamwhich acts as its own surveillance network. The invasion of privacy This is so cruel Lucius Fox He refuses to work for Bruce Wayne as long as he behaves like this. although Batman ultimately redeems himself.
It's actually very exciting to see how Batman has evolved over the years. The way in which Batman's role as a detective It has changed over time. Although The Dark Knight Presenting this as an ethical dilemma that will eventually be resolved, it's something Batman still struggles with internally in the comics, making it an easy part integrate into the very understandable DC canon in Nolan's films.
The comic Wonder Woman #6 It is now available.
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