The Batman Already Set Up The Perfect Villain To Complete Pattinson"s Dark Knight Arc

Summary
  • Matt Reeves' The Batman trilogy has the potential for the perfect final villain that mirrors Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight and explores the concept of vigilante justice.
  • Lyle Bolton, also known as Lock-Up, is an obscure villain whose journey parallels Batman's own, reflecting the dark side of vigilante justice and the consequences of a flawed system.
  • The inclusion of Lock-Up in The Batman 3 could redefine Batman's character and explore real-world issues such as corruption, mental health, and criminal reform, paving the way for a Gotham City that grapples with these complex problems.
Matt Reeves' The Batman universe already has the perfect potential villain for a final chapter in DC's planned trilogy. Robert Pattinson's iteration of the Dark Knight follows the usual conventions of other versions in the wider DC movie timeline, with its dark, brooding atmosphere. This Bruce Wayne is also a protagonist who treads a thin line between heroism and vigilantism, with Reeves' first movie exploring the Caped Crusader's psyche and not backing away from his imperfections.
The Batman Part II should continue those ideas, but what of the trilogy ender? In the labyrinthine world of Gotham City, where heroes and villains blur the lines of morality, The Batman 3 could introduce an established DC villain whose origin offers the perfect dark mirror to Pattinson's take on Batman. There is already enough set-up in Reeves' movie universe to suggest that Batman's greatest final villain should be someone considerably less well-known than the Joker.


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