Batman the Brave and the Bold Needs The Entire Bat-Family

Batman the Brave and the Bold Needs The Entire Bat-Family

Key Takeaways

  • The proposed Batman film in the DCU will include Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian Wayne, as the new Robin.
  • The Bat-Family encompasses a diverse group of allies aiding Batman in his mission to save Gotham City.
  • Including the Bat-Family in Batman: The Brave and the Bold will allow for a comic book-driven feature film in the DCU.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of comic book adventures under my belt, I can confidently say that the proposed Batman film in the DCU, titled “Batman: The Brave and the Bold,” has piqued my interest like never before. The inclusion of Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian Wayne, as the new Robin is just the tip of the iceberg for this epic tale.


In the upcoming years, as the DCU officially debuts featuring characters like Superman, Creature Commandos and Lanterns, fans are excitedly waiting for more information about a proposed film, specifically “Batman: The Brave and the Bold”. This upcoming movie, with limited details released so far, has generated significant anticipation due to one major revelation – the appearance of Bruce Wayne’s son, Damian Wayne. This return of Robin to the big screen not only sparks excitement but also paves the way for a larger narrative, one that encompasses the entire Bat-Family.

The term “Bat-Family” refers to the circle of companions Batman relies on to aid him in his mission to protect Gotham City. Originally comprised of figures like Alfred and Robin (Dick Grayson), this group has expanded significantly over time, encompassing characters such as Harley Quinn, Clayface, Ghost Maker, and even the Batgirls. The responsibility of saving the world has always been a heavy burden for Batman, mirrored by his son in many ways, but they both have been fortunate to have a supportive network of allies that has grown with them throughout their careers. Given the significance of these relationships, it is crucial that Batman: The Brave and the Bold within the DCU should include as many members of the Bat-Family as possible.

The Bat-Family, EXPLAINED

Starting from the moment Bruce Wayne, heir to the Wayne fortune and sole survivor of the Wayne family following their murder in Crime Alley, chose to put on the cape and be known as Gotham City’s Dark Knight, his actions sparked a chain reaction that saw numerous other heroes and anti-heroes join his fight, each contributing uniquely. Dick Grayson, initially Robin and later Nightwing, was taken under Bruce’s wing after the tragic demise of his own parents at the hands of a local criminal. Jason Todd, a young man who stole tires from the Batmobile, eventually became the second Robin but met his end at the hands of the Joker, then returned to life as the vigilante Red Hood. Unlike the others, Tim Drake didn’t have a tragic backstory; instead, he used his intelligence to figure out Bruce’s identity and offered his services as the third Robin to encourage Batman to resume wearing the cape again.

In a logical sequence of events, Damian Wayne, having been brought up by his mother Talia al Ghul initially and later meeting his father, takes on the role of the fourth Robin. His proficiency in assassination techniques frequently contradicts his father’s “no kill” policy. Additionally, there are Batgirls, who join forces with Batman to fulfill their mission and demonstrate their heroism concurrently. Among these Batgirls, we have Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Police Commissioner Jim Gordon, who spent years as Batgirl and served as the team’s technology expert as Oracle. Later, Stephanie Brown, the child of the villain Cluemaster, stepped up to become Batgirl and also adopted the identity of Spoiler. Her fellow team member and future friend Cassandra Cain, daughter of the villain Shiva, assumed the mantle of the 3rd Batgirl and became known as Orphan.

In recent years, a multitude of new heroes have emerged, following the footsteps of those who initially supported his cause. Duke Thomas, son of parents tainted by the Joker’s insanity, harnessed his meta-human powers over light and darkness to become The Signal. Meanwhile, Kate Kane, Bruce Wayne’s cousin, donned the cape as Batwoman, employing her military background and her father’s assistance in Batman’s crusade. Selina Kyle, also known as Catwoman, sometimes friend and ally to Batman, and at times a villain, often lends a hand in his pursuit. Post-“Joker War”, Harley Quinn, who once was a foe but has since reformed, joined the Batman family, although she remains on its periphery. A diverse array of heroes have joined forces with Batman over time, from heavyweights like Superman and Black Lightning to newcomers such as Ghost Maker and the faith-driven vigilante Azrael. However, they all have found themselves under Batman’s banner at one point or another.

Why The Bat Family Needs to Be in Brave and the Bold

In the DC Universe’s rendition, Batman and Robin offer an opportunity to explore new paths for these characters. Previously, we’ve seen live-action versions of Batman grapple with serious, realistic adversaries, while also encountering humorous or sensational stories that range from beloved classics to cringeworthy moments in the annals of the Dark Knight. However, a true comic book adaptation, one that combines detective work, action, magic, mystery, and even horror elements, remains unfulfilled. It’s not inconceivable to envision a world where Batman and Robin confront mad clowns or women with control over all plant life. But to truly bring this world to life, we need a Bat Family.

A significant number of Batman’s extraordinary tales revolve around his family members. It’s crucial for the Dynamic Duo, as they work with their allies and confront city-wide and occasionally global perils, that Batman makes use of the resources at his disposal. This includes a team ready to continue his mission in case anything were to happen to him. Moreover, the emotional dynamics between Bruce and his son Damian are frequently characterized by Damian’s struggle to find his place within the larger Bat Family. Raised by assassins, Damian yearns for his father’s love and acceptance, often butting heads with other family members. Only recently has he started exploring his identity beyond the shadow of his father. Having a family to contend with and ultimately rely on serves as an effective means to develop these characters further and create a compelling Batman film within the DCU.

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2024-10-13 17:05