Which robin is in dark knight rises
Ian Cardona has written for CBR since He is a Feature, Comic Breakouts and News writer. He's been in love with comics for a very long time, and believes there is some good to be found even in the industry's more difficult times.
History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Not a lot of people know what it feels like, do they? To be angry I mean, they understand. Your foster parents. Everybody understands. For a while. And then they want the angry, little kid to do something he knows he can't do. Fans followed his command, using the experience to discuss all manner of topics with the actor - with many others also asking about his time working on Nolan's Batman franchise.
Asking how his experience working with Christopher Nolan on The Dark Knight Rises was, Gordon Levitt replied: "Getting to work for Chris taught me an enormous amount, not just about art and cinema but about leadership and basically being a grownup.
I think he really taught me that. Chosen for You Chosen for You. Although Blake could adopt a new costumed identity if he chooses. John Blake doesn't have to become Robin because he already is Robin — that's his real name, which writer Jonathan Nolan told Empire was "a wink" to the audience because "It is a little hard to imagine Robin working in that universe, so the idea had to be limited to that gag at the end.
Like Grayson and Todd, Blake is an orphan. John became a police officer just like Dick did but he also harbors lifelong anger like Jason. Further, Robin John Blake taking on Batman's mantle doesn't just thematically make sense, in accordance with Nolan's grand idea of Batman as a legend bigger than Bruce Wayne, it also nods to DC Comics, where Dick Grayson has assumed the role of Batman on more than one occasion.
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