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Bruce Wayne, also known by his
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vigilante alias Batman, is a
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al character in the
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(DCEU), based on the
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character of the same name. The character was portrayed by
Ben Affleck Benjamin Géza Affleck (born August 15, 1972) is an American actor and filmmaker. His accolades include two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globes. Affleck began his career as a child when he starred in the PBS educatio ...
in
Zack Snyder Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 1, 1966) is an American filmmaker. He made his feature film debut in 2004 with ''Dawn of the Dead (2004 film), Dawn of the Dead'', a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead (1978 film), of the same name ...
's 2016 superhero film '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', the 2017 film ''
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'' (as well as its 2021 director's cut), ''
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'' (2016), and ''
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'' (2023). Fans nicknamed this iteration of the character "Batfleck", a
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of "Batman" and "Affleck". In the films' universe, Bruce had already been active as Batman for twenty years before the emergence of
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, and despite being initially at odds with him to the point of paranoia and anger, Batman comes to appreciate the former, starting the
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in his honor after Superman's sacrifice to stop
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. The Justice League, under Wayne's leadership, fights to prevent Steppenwolf from collecting the three Mother Boxes and destroying Earth alongside his master
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, eventually resurrecting Superman to aid in their collective efforts. The DCEU marks the fifth time Batman was portrayed in film, but the first to share a film series with other DC superheroes such as
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and
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. Although the announcement of Affleck's casting in ''Batman v Superman'' was initially met with intense fan backlash, his performance received positive reviews despite the film's generally unfavorable reception. Affleck was later hired to write, direct, and star in his own
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Batman film entitled '' The Batman'' before stepping down from both roles. The project would be realized as another reboot by
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, with
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succeeding Affleck in the role, although Affleck would nonetheless return for ''
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'', alongside
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as a variant of Affleck's version. By the end of that film, when Barry Allen travels back in time to ensure his father is found innocent of the murder of Barry's mother, Bruce Wayne's appearance is altered and is portrayed by
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.


Fictional character biography


Parents' murder and impact

Bruce Wayne was born on February 19, 1970, to
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and
Thomas Wayne Dr. Thomas Wayne, Doctor of Medicine, M.D. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the father of Bruce Wayne (Batman), and husband of Martha Wayne as well as the paternal grandfather of Damian Wayn ...
. In 1981, after watching ''
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'' with his parents, a mugger holds his parents at gunpoint, shooting both dead after a struggle in front of Bruce. During the funeral, Wayne runs off, only to fall into a dry well, and get attacked by a swarm of bats. This would later inspire him to use that fear to battle the criminal element that took his parents' lives. Years later, Wayne becomes the CEO of his father's company,
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, while also becoming
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in 1995, defending
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from danger.


Early years as Batman

At some point, Wayne recruited
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who was then killed by Joker in 2005, with Wayne later keeping his vandalized suit to commemorate him. Batman gets into an entanglement with
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after being tipped off by
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. While he gets the best of Deadshot, the latter pulls out his rifle and is prepared to kill Batman, but his daughter Zoe gets in the way and persuades her father to surrender. Sometime later, Batman chases down Joker and Quinn, resulting in Quinn's capture and incarceration.


Against Superman

In 2013, Wayne happens to be in
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during the ''Black Zero'' event, which results in the destruction of several skyscrapers, including the Wayne Financial Tower, as the
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s throw each other across the city. Enraged at
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's apparent lack of concern for innocent bystanders, Wayne devotes his life to taking Superman down, deeming him a threat to humanity. Eighteen months later at a gala held by
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, Wayne encounters
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(Superman's secret identity), a young reporter who attempts to question the billionaire's position on Batman, whom he views as a brutal criminal. Wayne mockingly counters that Superman is dangerous but hypocrites defend him, attempting to brush him off after noticing the mysterious
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. As he plants a device to steal and decrypt information from Luthor's servers, Prince takes notice and steals the device before Wayne can get back to it, though she returns it to him at a museum gala after he tracks her down, as she is unable to bypass the military-grade encryption on the device. Wayne returns home and falls asleep decrypting the drive. Waking up from a nightmarish dream, he encounters
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, who tells him that
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"is the key" and to "find the others" before vanishing. Looking at Luthor's files, he finds that not only was Luthor after kryptonite, but was also researching
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s around the world, one of which includes Prince, also known as
Wonder Woman Wonder Woman is a superheroine who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''All Star Comics'' Introducing Wonder Woman, #8, published October 21, 1941, with her first feature in ''Sensation Comic ...
. While attempting to intercept Luthor's men during a kryptonite shipment, Batman is stopped by Superman himself, who gives him a warning while Batman voices his desire to take him down. After seeing the explosion at the U.S. Capitol during Superman's televised public trial, Bruce becomes ever more convinced to take down the Man of Steel. He successfully steals the kryptonite on his second attempt and prepares relentlessly to fight Superman. Luthor eventually blackmails Superman into fighting Batman, finally pitting them against each other in combat. Although Superman has realized the situation and attempts to talk Batman out of it, the latter is ready to fight, subduing Superman with two kryptonite smoke grenades after a lengthy struggle. As Batman prepares to move in for the kill using the spear, Superman pleads with him to "save Martha", causing Batman to pause in confusion. When Lane intervenes and explains that Superman meant his own mother, Batman relents and sets out to rescue Martha Kent, killing mobster Anatoli Knyazev in the process, while Superman regains his strength and confronts Luthor. Luthor executes his backup plan, unleashing a monster genetically engineered from DNA from both Zod's body and his own. Having heard of the mayhem, Wonder Woman arrives in her armor with her metahuman powers on display, joining forces with Batman and Superman against the creature. Unfortunately, while the monster is mortally impaled, an enraged dying Doomsday manages to impale Superman's chest with his huge arm-protrusion, mortally wounding him as well. Batman and Wonder Woman promptly retrieve Superman's lifeless body, seconds before the arrival of a devastated Lane. Batman confronts Luthor in prison, warning him that he will always be watching. Wayne and Prince attend Kent's funeral, and Bruce later delivers Diana a photograph of her from 1918.


Meeting Amanda Waller

One year later, he meets with Amanda Waller to negotiate about her involvement with the
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. In exchange for Wayne protecting her reputation and working to hide her involvement with Task Force X, Waller provides him classified government documents on metahumans such as Arthur Curry and
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.


Forming the Justice League


Theatrical cut

In 2017, Wayne and Prince follow on their plans to locate more metahumans in the wake of Superman's death. A global threat has arisen with the emergence of the
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Steppenwolf, who has sent his
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s from
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to plague Gotham. Wayne easily manages to persuade Allen, also known as "The Flash", to join, but faces difficulty in recruiting Curry, also known as "Aquaman", until Steppenwolf attacks Curry's home of
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. Wayne and Allen join up with Prince and
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, also known as "Cyborg", as they receive intel from Gotham City Police commissioner James Gordon. The team sets out to an underwater facility between Metropolis and Gotham City in order to rescue Stone's father
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and other employees of S.T.A.R. Labs, whom Steppenwolf and his forces had kidnapped in an attempt to locate the last
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, one of three devices sought to reshape the world. After the group rescues the employees and seizes the Mother Box to analyze it following a skirmish, Wayne decides to use the device to resurrect Superman after hearing from Stone that Silas had used it to revive him after a horrific accident. Diana and Curry are hesitant about this idea, but Wayne forms a secret contingency plan in case Superman returns as hostile. After exhuming Kent's body, the team successfully revives Superman using the Mother Box and
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in the Kryptonian scout ship that was used to create Doomsday. However, Superman has lost his memory, and he attacks the group after Stone accidentally launches a projectile at him. Superman remembers Batman's aggression towards him, grabbing Batman off the ground and nearly killing him, but Batman enacts his contingency plan:
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. Superman calms down and leaves with Lane to his family home in Smallville, where he reflects, and his memories slowly come back. In the turmoil, the Mother Box is left unguarded, allowing Steppenwolf to retrieve it with ease. Without Superman, the five heroes travel to a village in Russia, where Steppenwolf aims to unite the Mother Boxes once again to remake Earth. Batman risks his own life to distract Steppenwolf while the other members separate the Mother Boxes, though the plan is unsuccessful. Superman, having regained his memories, arrives and assists Allen in evacuating the city, as well as Stone, in separating the Mother Boxes. The team defeats Steppenwolf, who, overcome with fear, is attacked by his own Parademons before they all teleport away. After the battle, Wayne and Prince agree to set up a base of operations for the team, with room for more members, and Bruce begins rebuilding the destroyed
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for this purpose. Wayne then makes amends with Kent, buying out the bank trying to foreclose Martha Kent's farm in
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and offering Superman the mantle of leadership for the newly minted
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.


Director's cut

Wayne is unable to get a military jet for transporting the team to fly until Stone discovers and fixes a
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in its firmware. During the final battle in Russia, Batman utilizes his weaponry and vehicles to break through the
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fortification Steppenwolf builds around the Mother Boxes, single-handedly annihilates much of the parademon army, and is joined by the rest of the team in fighting their way to the boxes. As Stone, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and later Superman confront Steppenwolf inside the
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and attack the Unity, Batman eliminates the remaining parademons on the tower, killing one in particular that had shot Allen, giving the latter time to heal and undo the Unity of the boxes by entering the
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and thus indirectly playing a major role in Steppenwolf's defeat. Sometime after, Wayne and Prince agree to set up a base of operations for the team, with room for more members, and Bruce begins rebuilding the destroyed Wayne Manor for this purpose. Wayne then makes amends with Kent, buying out the bank trying to foreclose Martha Kent's farm in Smallville. After waking up from another nightmare, he is met by
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, who thanks him for forming the Justice League and promises to be in touch to plan for Darkseid's inevitable return.


Helping Flash

Wayne continues to mentor Allen, becoming a close friend and helping him realize his potential as a superhero, in addition to helping him create a new suit. After Allen helps Wayne and Prince stop a bank robbery, Allen becomes nostalgic for his past and theorizes that he could go back in time to stop both the murder of his mother and that of Wayne's parents, to which the latter sternly warns against. Allen goes back in time nonetheless to save his mother, resulting in the world changing drastically, with Superman, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman not existing, Victor Stone not having had his accident yet, and an older, retired version of Wayne taking the original's place. After Allen reverses his changes to the universe, realizing there is no other way to save the world from General Zod's invasion, but makes one change that would prove that his father did not kill his mother, the universe seemingly reverts to normal, although Wayne's appearance changes again.


Development and casting

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, even offering him the role prior to casting Affleck, though Brolin turned the role down due to creative differences. It was initially claimed that Bale wanted to play Batman again after ''
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'', though he stated that his Batman does not belong in any other film and he was never approached by Warner Bros. to play the role again. Bale ultimately decided not to reprise the role out of respect for Christopher Nolan's creative direction and the fact that the ''Dark Knight'' trilogy provided a full arc for the character. Other actors considered to play the role included
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, who would be cast as
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for the film,
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, and
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. Following ''
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'', Affleck stepped away from the role and English actor
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was cast to replace him in '' The Batman'', beating out other actors such as
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,
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, and
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, who was previously cast as the character in George Millers cancelled '' Justice League: Mortal''. Affleck left the role due to fatigue and a myriad of events in his personal life, though it was also alleged to be due to Snyder's departure from the DCEU and subsequent creative differences with other directors and writers. With Snyder's return to the franchise with the announcement of ''
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'', a director's cut of the prior film, rumored reports of Affleck's own return to the DCEU surfaced prior to confirmation of his return in ''
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'', though Pattinson will continue to star in ''The Batman'' and its sequels, which have been confirmed as being a self-contained timeline and not part of the DCEU's nor the upcoming
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's main timelines. Compared to the difficult experience filming ''Justice League'', Affleck stated that doing reshoots for ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' and filming his scenes for ''The Flash'' "put a really nice finish on my experience with that character". Some industry analysts interpreted Affleck's quote as alluding to the latter film being his final appearance as Batman, as ''The Flash'' also featured
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's iteration of the character from
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's film series. Prior to the restructuring of
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and the announcement of the DCU, which will feature yet another new iteration of Batman with a new actor starting in the film ''The Brave and the Bold'', it had been rumored that Keaton's version of the character would replace Affleck's in the DCEU after ''The Flash'', with Keaton originally reprising the role in ''
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'' prior to that film's cancellation.
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had cast a stand-in double as Affleck's version of Batman in '' Peacemaker'' during a scene where the Justice League appears, though he stated that Warner Bros. had him remove Batman and
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confirmed in 2022 that Affleck had filmed some scenes for ''
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'' as part of reshoots for that film. Affleck's version was cut from the final version of the film due to Gunn and
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's plans to reboot the DCEU into their new franchise the
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(DCU).


Behind the scenes

According to the September 2015 issue of ''
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'', which promoted ''Batman v Superman'', Ben Affleck chose to wear a wig to match Bruce Wayne's
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as commonly depicted in the comics, a decision that was initially met with skepticism by producer Deborah Snyder. Affleck also bulked up to 231 pounds with 7.7 percent bodyfat for the role before "dialing back" to 225 in order to portray Batman as a physically imposing figure, as his personal trainer Walter Norton Jr. wanted the character to look like a "Heavyweight (MMA), heavyweight mixed martial arts, MMA fighter" who had trained daily for the past 20 years. In contrast, Affleck weighed just 198 pounds for his role in ''The Town (2010 film), The Town.''


Characterization

The DCEU version of Batman has been noted to be more brooding and jaded than previous cinematic iterations of the character, with ''ScreenRant'' calling this iteration "the angriest we'd ever seen" in 2019, and was heavily influenced by Frank Miller's ''The Dark Knight Returns'', which shows Batman in his 50s and willing to use far more brutal, if not outright lethal, tactics, in stark contrast to his usual traditional staunch adversity to killing. He is noticeably older than
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when first meeting him in ''Batman v Superman'' and has witnessed not only the murders of his parents at a young age, but also that of his protégé Dick Grayson, who served as
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until his capture and death at the hands of the Joker. Affleck said this Batman "is a little older, he's a little more world-weary. He's been around the block once or twice so he's a little wiser but he's definitely more cynical and a little darker and more jaded", adding that Batman has gotten "more exposed to the violence and the criminal element of that world over time." However, like previous iterations of the character, including that of Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character), Michael Keaton's and Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy), Christian Bale's portrayals, Affleck's Batman has also become the CEO of
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and taken on protecting
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from a wide variety of criminals, ranging from Floyd Lawton, Killer Croc and Captain Boomerang, Digger Harkness, to The Joker and Harley Quinn (DC Extended Universe), Harley Quinn. Affleck's Batman shares a similarity with Bale's in that both fell into a well and were swarmed by bats, developing a Chiroptophobia, phobia of the creatures that he later incorporates into his Batman persona. Bruce is serious, calculating, and tactical, and is known to be dedicated and determined as a crime-fighter. He possesses genius-level intellect and peak physical conditioning. He is brave, bold, and willing to risk his own life for the sake of others, as demonstrated in ''Justice League''. Despite being described as caring and selfless, he is often ruthless and violent in his war on crime, incorporating intimidation tactics into his persona and fighting style, and his inner demons sometimes overwhelm his better judgement. Unlike some interpretations of the character such as Bale's interpretation, this version, like Keaton's Batman, is willing to kill his adversaries, as seen in ''Batman v Superman'', when he apathetically dispatches down several of
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's minions, guns down numerous soldiers in the Apocalyptic Knightmare Reality, and even attempts to kill Superman. However, after seeing Superman's selflessness and humanity, Batman feels remorseful of his actions and affiliates with Superman, going as far as to saving Martha Kent from Luthor's henchmen. Bruce's characterization in the Justice League (film), theatrical cut of ''Justice League'' is noticeably different from in the Zack Snyder's Justice League, director's cut, as Joss Whedon's version suddenly made Batman sarcastic, bumbling, and indecisive while Snyder's version fleshes out how Superman's sacrifice restored his faith in humanity and gives him newfound resolve, going as far as to leave behind the isolation that has defined him in favor of taking a leadership role amongst the Justice League's "wildly different" members. Snyder notes that in his original vision for the character's arc, Batman would begin a period of redemption starting in ''Justice League'', resulting in his sacrifice in future sequels. In an analysis of Batman's infamous ''"Why did you say that name?!"'' line after hearing Superman utter the name "Martha" in ''Batman v Superman'', comic book artist Jay Oliva notes that the scene depicts Bruce Wayne having an episode of post-traumatic stress disorder, as he suffers flashbacks of the night his parents were killed upon being triggered by the name.


Voice, equipment, and vehicles

Like previous iterations of Batman, the DCEU Batman utilizes a different voice than the unmasked Bruce Wayne, but instead of manually altering his voice, he relies on a voice modulator to digitally alter it. Affleck notes that a world-famous billionaire such as Bruce Wayne would likely have his voice recognized. Zack Snyder also decided to give Batman a cloth-based Batsuit with exception to his powered exoskeleton in ''Batman v Superman'', commenting "I had a really strong idea about what I wanted to do – I really wanted to do sort of a fabric-based Batman; not what's become the more normal, armored Batman. That's how we evolved it." A bright mind, Bruce continues to adjust his suit for certain needs, but will even look elsewhere for inspiration, as the heat-dissipating gauntlets that he and his butler Alfred Pennyworth (DC Extended Universe), Alfred Pennyworth create in ''
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'' are implicitly inspired by Diana Prince (DC Extended Universe), Diana Prince / Wonder Woman's Wonder Woman's bracelets, metal bracelets. According to the Warner Bros. Studios lot, the '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' Batmobile combined inspiration from both the sleek, streamlined design of classic Batmobiles, including the 1989 Batmobile, and the high-suspension, military build from the more recent Tumbler from ''The Dark Knight Trilogy''. Bruce has also built several other vehicles capable of switching to remote control by Alfred, including a fighter jet used in ''Batman v Superman'' and several others in both versions of ''Justice League'', namely the "Knightcrawler", a new four-legged tank-vehicle which was designed by Thomas Wayne, his father during World War II. He also utilizes a portable troop carrier called the "Flying Fox" carrying the new armored Batmobile, which the Justice League (DC Extended Universe), new team boards to battle Steppenwolf in Russia.


Themes

In ''Batman v Superman'', Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' notices an allegory to American politics; Superman, according to Brody, represents the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, whereas Batman represents the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party. Brody feels this notion is supported by the fact that Batman's eyes glow blue when he is wearing the exoskeleton and Superman's glow red when he uses his heat vision. Brody notes: However, Kofi Outlaw of ''ComicBook.com'' interpreted the allegory the other way around: that Batman represents "the right-wing war hawk, hawk reaction to 9/11... an America that prefers security over civil liberties; the George W. Bush, Bush-era mentality of stopping threats pro-actively before they can threaten close to home". He also compares the "Black Zero" event portrayed in ''Man of Steel'' – in which General Zod attacks Metropolis (comics), Metropolis, killing hundreds of people – to 9/11. Meanwhile, Superman, Outlaw writes, represents "the more left-wing, liberal, American ideal", while Lex Luthor represents "insidious opportunists who exploited (and still exploit) the turmoil of a post-9/11, war-torn, world for personal gain." Outlaw suggests that the scene where Batman and Superman find common ground in their mothers is parallel to the notion that conflicting political ideologies still have similarities. Richard Newby of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' adds that the Martha scene "is Bruce's opportunity to reconnect with his own humanity and the humanity of Superman. Batman doesn't end the fight because their mothers have the same name, but because he recognizes Superman as someone with a mother, and thus a human, despite his alien origins. The battle against Superman is ultimately Bruce's realization that he can be better and reconnect with humanity again. It's not a redemption, or a full change, as he does kill mercenaries at the warehouse in the following scene, but it is a start." In addition, Ben Affleck said he liked the "idea of showing accountability and the consequences of violence and seeing that there are real people in those buildings," with the scene of Bruce Wayne at the battle of Metropolis. As Bruce is seen assembling the eponymous team in ''
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'', Snyder describes Batman's arc as being one of redemption and doing the right thing, with Bruce also feeling out of place, being "just a guy" amongst the others with god-like powers. Nonetheless, Snyder says that his "job of bringing [the Justice League] together" is "also one of the most important jobs because there would be no Justice League without Bruce."


Alternate versions


Steppenwolf victorious

In ''
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'' Wayne, alongside the rest of the Justice League, is destroyed by a blast when the Mother Boxes are united and Steppenwolf successfully communicates to Darkseid and his army. Wayne's death is erased when Barry Allen enters the speed force and reverses time to the moment before the blast.


Knightmare reality

Wayne experiences his first "Knightmare" dream in 2015; the Dystopia, dystopian reality depicts an evil Superman spearheading a regime to take over the world, with Wayne and his followers acting as a Resistance movement, resistance group. In this world, Wayne has resorted to using firearms and killing enemies, breaking his two vows to never do so. Wayne is betrayed by some of his insurgent allies, his base is raided, and most of his men are Summary execution, summarily executed. Wayne then fights alone against Superman's soldiers and Parademons in a final battle, killing several before being captured and executed by the Kryptonian for taking "her from him". In 2017, Wayne, having stopped Steppenwolf, has another "Knightmare" in the world ruled by
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, joining forces with Stone, Allen, Mera (DC Extended Universe), Mera, Deathstroke, and Joker, before confronting a brainwashed Superman.


Flashpoint

In the reality Barry Allen creates after stopping his mother's murder, Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character), Bruce Wayne, played by
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, is older, retired, and has made
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one of the safest on Earth through his years of crime-fighting. Allen, alongside his younger counterpart from that timeline, enlist the help of this version of Bruce Wayne and Supergirl (Kara Zor-El), Kara Zor-El in order to stop the impending invasion of Zod (DC Extended Universe), General Zod. However, the group is unsuccessful and Wayne and Kara die in the effort. The Barrys try to reverse time to try and fix this but are unsuccessful every time until the original Barry realizes the only way to defeat Zod and prevent the deaths of Wayne and Kara is to restore the original timeline. After going back and allowing his mother's murder to occur, the original timeline is seemingly restored, but Barry's additional, seemingly minor change to exonerate his dad, results in another modification to Bruce, in which when he arrives to congratulate Barry on his father's release, he appears in the form of
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.


Other appearances


DC Extended Universe tie-in comics

* Batman appears in some comics which serve as a prequel to ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' but follow after the events of ''Man of Steel''. In the comics, he fights and defeats Firefly (DC Comics), Firefly and his henchmen, encounters Superman while defending middle school students from criminals armed with Kryptonian firearms, and expresses to his butler Alfred his concern that Superman will turn against humanity, whereas Alfred suggests that Bruce may have some professional jealousy towards Superman. * Batman appears in ''The Flash: Fastest Man Alive'', a tie-in to the 2023 film ''
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''. He appears in the first issue, helping to train
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to become the hero he is meant to be. He also provides Allen with a new suit, which would be featured in the film.


Advertising

Ben Affleck appeared in-character as Bruce Wayne in a Turkish Airlines advertising campaign aired during Super Bowl 50, in which he promotes flying to Gotham City in a tie-in to ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''. A counterpart with Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor promoting Metropolis was also aired during the game.


Other film and TV appearances

* Affleck, along with Henry Cavill and Jesse Eisenberg, reprised their roles in a "deleted scene" of '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' featuring Affleck's longtime friend Jimmy Kimmel shown on ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'', in which Kimmel's character successfully deduces the superhero identities of both Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne at Lex Luthor's gala, much to the chagrin of both superheroes. * The suit and titular fight in ''Batman v Superman'' is referenced to have happened in-universe to the Batman in the film ''The Lego Batman Movie'' in 2016. This sequence also features the power suit from the film. * This version of Batman makes a cameo appearance as pencil drawings and toys in the DC Extended Universe film ''Shazam! (film), Shazam!''. His batarang is bought by Freddy Freeman on eBay. In the film's animated end credits sequence, Batman was shown chasing the Batmobile after it was stolen by Shazam. * Bruce Wayne and Batman are mentioned in the
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film ''Birds of Prey (2020 film), Birds of Prey''. Harley Quinn mentioned her arrest by Batman (as depicted in ''
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'') and she also names her pet hyena after "that hunky Bruce Wayne guy". * Batman is mentioned in the DC Extended Universe series '' Peacemaker''. He was also intended to appear alongside the rest of the Justice League (DC Extended Universe), Justice League, however, according to writer
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, Warner Bros asked for his appearance to be removed. He was to be portrayed by stunt actor Matt Turner. * The DC Extended Universe version of Batman makes a cameo appearance in the 2022 film ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film), Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'', voiced by Jorma Taccone. In the film, Batman is depicted as a main character starring opposite E.T. (character), E.T. in an in-universe movie, ''Batman vs. E.T.'' (a parody of ''Batman v Superman'').


Reception

Upon the release of ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', Affleck received considerable praise for his performance, despite the overall mixed reception of the film itself and the initial negative reaction to his casting. Conner Schwerdtfeger of ''CinemaBlend'' specifically notes that Affleck's portrayal is faithful to the comics, showcasing the best of Batman's intellectual and physical abilities while balancing both Bruce Wayne and Batman and "looking the part", whereas
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focused too much on Batman and Christian Bale on Bruce Wayne. However, Affleck and Zack Snyder were both criticized for the decision to have Batman kill, a departure from other interpretations of the character. Contrarily, Affleck's performance in the theatrical release of ''Justice League'' drew mixed opinions from critics; Todd McCarthy of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that Affleck "looks like he'd rather be almost anywhere else but here." Ben Sherlock from ''ScreenRant'' also noticed that Batman's characterization in the latter film was inconsistent with how he was portrayed in ''Batman v Superman'', which was attributed to the sudden handover of directorial duties from Snyder to Joss Whedon. Affleck's performance in the director's cut of the film was much more warmly received, as Tom Jorgensen of ''IGN'' writes that Batman's motivations and character development are more comprehensive. He also adds "Hearing Batman say f*** is rad." Rick Stevenson from Screen Rant wrote "Is Batman's whole character perfect in ''Zack Snyder's Justice League''? No, he still has some clunky moments, his Knightmare confrontation with Jared Leto's Joker feels forced and out of place, and his story isn't terribly original. But it works, and overall it works well. ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' delivers the best version of Ben Affleck's Batman, and it's one of many reasons the new cut is superior to the original theatrical film." After Affleck initially stepped away from the role and following announcement of the release of the "Snyder Cut" on HBO Max, a Twitter trends, trending social media event titled ''#ThanksBatfleck'' emerged on July 24, 2020, with fans expressing gratitude to Affleck for his contributions to the role of Batman and sympathy for his reasons for departure. His casting in ''The Flash'' to reprise his role once more was well received. However, shortly following the release of ''Zack Snyder's Justice League'', a #MakeTheBatfleckMovie campaign had started up all over social media seeking for Ben Affleck to reprise his role in a standalone Batman movie.


See also

*Batman in film **Bruce Wayne (1989 film series character) **Bruce Wayne (Dark Knight trilogy) *Characters of the DC Extended Universe


Notes


References

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