The Brave and the Bold Could Fix This Controversial DCEU Bat Character

The DC Universe will give moviegoers another new version of Batman, with the Caped Crusader seemingly debuting in the movie The Brave and the Bold. Fighting alongside him will be his son Damian Wayne, aka Robin. While the Boy Wonder seems to be already established in the DCU, there’s also a chance to redeem other members of Batman’s family of allies.Cassandra Cain was one of the young women to take up the mantle of Batgirl. Unlike the pluckier Barbara Gordon, however, Cassandra’s upbringing was inhumane and cruel. Sadly, none of this was really brought to the big screen in the DC Extended Universe Birds of Prey movie. With the DCU rebooting the cinematic continuity entirely, however, there’s now a chance to give fans a much more accurate take on a fan-favorite Batgirl.Created by Kelley Pucket and Damion Scott, Cassandra Cain debuted in Batman #567. This was part of the “No Man’s Land” storyline in which Gotham City was decimated by a powerful earthquake. Her backstory revealed that she was the daughter of the assassins David Cain and Lady Shiva, who merely had her to forge her into the ultimate fighter. From a young age, she was honed to become a perfect killing machine, all the while never being taught to so much as read and write. Instead, her acute sense of reading body language allows her to interpret things differently. When this “sixth sense” alerts her to the fact that she has murdered a man on behalf of her father, she flees from him.RELATED: Giancarlo Esposito Confirms Talks With James Gunn About Joining the DCU

The DC Universe will give moviegoers another new version of Batman, with the Caped Crusader seemingly debuting in the movie The Brave and the Bold. Fighting alongside him will be his son Damian Wayne, aka Robin. While the Boy Wonder seems to be already established in the DCU, there’s also a chance to redeem other members of Batman’s family of allies.

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Cassandra Cain was one of the young women to take up the mantle of Batgirl. Unlike the pluckier Barbara Gordon, however, Cassandra’s upbringing was inhumane and cruel. Sadly, none of this was really brought to the big screen in the DC Extended Universe Birds of Prey movie. With the DCU rebooting the cinematic continuity entirely, however, there’s now a chance to give fans a much more accurate take on a fan-favorite Batgirl.

Created by Kelley Pucket and Damion Scott, Cassandra Cain debuted in Batman #567. This was part of the “No Man’s Land” storyline in which Gotham City was decimated by a powerful earthquake. Her backstory revealed that she was the daughter of the assassins David Cain and Lady Shiva, who merely had her to forge her into the ultimate fighter. From a young age, she was honed to become a perfect killing machine, all the while never being taught to so much as read and write. Instead, her acute sense of reading body language allows her to interpret things differently. When this “sixth sense” alerts her to the fact that she has murdered a man on behalf of her father, she flees from him.

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