Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Batman will once again be the hero we all know in Justice League. The Gotham symbol will once again be a moral leader

No other comic book superhero has gone through such an important evolution as the Dark Knight. Since Frank Miller welcomed him under his successful shadow, the character has gone through many different stages, with a progression in his personality evident. This change has also pierced the pages and reached the big screen. From the hero of the 90s, passing through the most realistic of Nolan, and reaching the most depressing version in Zack Snyder. All of them have contributed something to the history of Batman, but none has managed to represent the classic image of the hero. However after his role as a villain redeemed in last year's crossover, now Bruce Wayne is ready to be a true justice in Justice League.

Although each will have its weaknesses and own past, Snyder and Whedon's intention with the expected film has been to show a true team of superheroes. The possible frictions that may arise between the members will be what leads to the plot to the need of a god, the return of Superman. However until such an epic moment occurs, who will lead the group will be Batman, and during that time will again be the hero of the comics that so famous did.

"This is a very different dynamic for Bruce Wayne," said Ben Affleck in an interview for SFX magazine. "In the first movie was full of hate, resentment, and a kind of irrational anger towards Superman." Nevertheless the sacrifice of the Kryptoniano in its confrontation with Doomsday caused a change in the mentality of Bat, that now must play an important roll for its companions. "Here's more in Batman's classic story mode, it's more heroic, it tries to save and protect people, and create a group."

During the different trailers and you could see how Batman will be the catalyst for the new group of superheroes that will end up forming the Justice League. It is he who will seek Aquaman or Flash, and convince them to defend the Earth of Steppenwolf. "The idea for the character is that he tries to form a team so that they work together"; Affleck confessed. "Batman is an introverted, dark and conflicted type. That's why it was a challenge for him to have to bury all that and try to bring those people together so that he could work together. "

The acceptance of the Dark Knight in "Justice League" will be crucial to the plans that have Warner Bros. And is that after numerous controversies, the film solo of the character enjoys a somewhat negative image facing the fans. Batman has always been one of DC's most beloved heroes, and the upcoming November 17 movie could be his chance for redemption. Will you co-star in the story after Clark's return? We will leave doubts in a month.

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