The Dark Knight Rises Villain Redesign Art Makes Me Wish Bane Had 1 Major Change To Make Him More Comics-Accurate

A piece of artwork that has redesigned The Dark Knight Rises' main villain has made me wish for a single major change that would have made him more DC comics-accurate. The Dark Knight Rises was the third installment of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, a franchise that set a high bar for subsequent Batman movies to clear. The arch-villain of the third film was Bane, portrayed by frequent Nolan collaborator Tom Hardy, who brought an immense level of gravitas to the role that significantly redeemed Bane's cinematic legacy after Batman & Robin.
Still, Hardy's Bane might have been improved upon if his mask was a little more comics-accurate, as Reddit user u/jdtaylor97 has depicted in a piece of fan art.
The art depicts Bane as he fights Batman beneath the Wayne Enterprises armory, only the artist has edited in a full black mask with white details and red eyes, making Tom Hardy's Bane look even more menacing. This is no mean feat, as The Dark Knight Rises possibly omitted a comics-accurate mask for many reasons.


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