Many fanboys have torn apart any news suggesting Robin may have a part in Christopher Nolan's next Batman flick. But is such hatred of the character really justified? TMP wonders why the character has fallen from grace.
Christian Bale took on the role of Batman for three motion picture releases, however it seems the actor wasn't pleased with his performance.
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Is this one of the greatest trilogies of all time?
He's a wuss lol
Honestly though, personal feelings aside (I'm sure they could revamp his character to be more appealing if they wanted to), anytime I've spoke out against having Robin in the movie isn't because I don't like him. It's always been more like an argument against the possibility due to how much Bale hates the character and doesn't want him in and how evidently Nolan feels the same way as well.
Becaunse Robin adds nothing thats needed to a beginning of Batmans universe. Robin was added in when Batman writers needed some twist to add to the comics, they don't need it in the cartoons or in film. He adds nothing. Like said above he is a wuss, a problem character, and something for batman to worry about.
Never liked Robin. Ever. He's just plain ol' lame.
Wow, so much hate.
@Soldierone
Robin is still Robin. While Dick Grayson has gone on to become Nightwing, Batman has replaced him with another kid to be Robin. There have actually been several Robins with different people taking on the role for various reasons. Thus I think in any form, Robin could be cool.
I know it's not going to happen, but it's just one of those things I like to think about. It could be cool, but I agree that he wouldn't fit in this early in Batman's career. He's still figuring it all out himself.