The Brave and the Bold Needs to Adapt a New Villain

When James Gunn announced his new vision for the DCU alongside Peter Safran, fans were ecstatic he was immediately bringing the World’s Finest into play. Superman: Legacy has David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, while The Brave and the Bold will be focusing on an older, grizzled Batman who’s yet to be cast. What’s known is this version of the Caped Crusader will be trying to acclimate Damian Wayne to Gotham, eager to keep Robin off the dark path.Admittedly, it’s a breath of fresh air as the live-action movies haven’t done Robin since 1997’s Batman & Robin. However, there’s one more facet Gunn needs to revamp: the villain of the story. A new face is definitely needed to help reinvigorate the Caped Crusader and differentiate the film from what came prior, with one macabre individual perfect for the new narrative ahead.Now, the Dark Knight’s movies really have overdone the same criminals. Joker appeared thanks to Jack Nicholson, Jared Leto and Heath Ledger. Even Matt Reeves’ Bat-Verse has Barry Keoghan as the new Clown Prince of Crime. Tommy Lee Jones and Aaron Eckhart did Two-Face, Jim Carrey and Paul Dano did Riddler, while Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway and Zoë Kravitz played Catwoman. There’s even been a couple of Banes.RELATED: James Gunn Teases an ‘Incredibly Detailed’ World Map for the DCU

When James Gunn announced his new vision for the DCU alongside Peter Safran, fans were ecstatic he was immediately bringing the World’s Finest into play. Superman: Legacy has David Corenswet as the Man of Steel, while The Brave and the Bold will be focusing on an older, grizzled Batman who’s yet to be cast. What’s known is this version of the Caped Crusader will be trying to acclimate Damian Wayne to Gotham, eager to keep Robin off the dark path.

RELATED: James Gunn Teases an ‘Incredibly Detailed’ World Map for the DCU

Admittedly, it’s a breath of fresh air as the live-action movies haven’t done Robin since 1997’s Batman & Robin. However, there’s one more facet Gunn needs to revamp: the villain of the story. A new face is definitely needed to help reinvigorate the Caped Crusader and differentiate the film from what came prior, with one macabre individual perfect for the new narrative ahead.

Now, the Dark Knight’s movies really have overdone the same criminals. Joker appeared thanks to Jack Nicholson, Jared Leto and Heath Ledger. Even Matt Reeves’ Bat-Verse has Barry Keoghan as the new Clown Prince of Crime. Tommy Lee Jones and Aaron Eckhart did Two-Face, Jim Carrey and Paul Dano did Riddler, while Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway and Zoë Kravitz played Catwoman. There’s even been a couple of Banes.

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