with batman's first appearance in the DCU is as a silhouette. creature commando Against Doctor Phosphorus, DC Studios has made it clear that this is a Batman who will finally usher in the fantastical elements of the Batman mythology that make the character and his world so incredible, leading to the incredible collection and selection of the Rogues Gallery. member brave and bold.

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James Gunn has already announced his upcoming Batman project for the DCU: brave and boldConsidering the huge demand for the fantastical elements of the DCU's version of Batman, there are some great villains who deserve to see the light of day in Gotham. Otherwise it might seem too much compared to the realistic approach of other directors like Christopher Nolan. Matt Reeves.
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owl
Bruce Wayne's potential younger brother – lethal assassin
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First appearance: Batman #1 (November 2011)
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Produced by: Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo
Not to be confused with Owlman from Earth-3's Crime Syndicate. The DCU's Batman could easily stand toe-to-toe with Lincoln March, aka Thomas Wayne Jr. brave and bold Especially since they're set to establish the Bat-Family with Batman and his son Damian Wayne, why not throw in some more family chaos and abnormalities with Bruce Wayne's potential younger brother trying to kill him and take over Gotham City?
Owlman is a prominent figure in the Court of Owls, a group of villains who have run Gotham for centuries from the city's secret outhouses. Owlman brings an interesting element to the Batman mythology, not only as Batman's physical equal, but also as a conflicting element that proves that Batman's family isn't just his butler and dead parents.
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pagan
A violent, hateful clone of Damian Wayne.
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First appearance: Batman and Robin #12 (July 2010)
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Produced by: Grant Morrison, David Finch
When Batman and Talia al Ghul had a son, she never expected her little assassin would betray her and become Gotham City's newest Robin. As a result, she was able to clone Damian Wayne and have the murderous assassin child of Batman she had always dreamed of. Heretic went through a terrible upbringing, being raised by assassins and forced to grow into adults through experiments.

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Heretic's training and full understanding that he was a clone of Damian Wayne caused him to loathe the original, whom he considered a brother, and set out to kill this Robin. Making the Heretic the villain. brave and bold It establishes Talia al Ghul's evil nature and the fantastical elements of her clones and desire to kill, which could make for an interesting night in Gotham City.
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poison ivy
Eco-terrorists who control plant life itself
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First appearance: Batman #181 (June 1966)
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Creators: Robert Kanigher, Sheldon Moldoff
Poison Ivy has appeared in previous Batman movies, but batman & robin (1997) Played by Uma Thurman, it's no exaggeration to say that audiences are excited to reprise the character in a more highly regarded film. This allows her to bring out the horror and sinister aspects of her character that a director like Andy Muschietti would benefit from exploring.
Poison Ivy's status as a dedicated and twisted eco-terrorist who uses plants to kill humans in her demand to return Gotham City to Mother Nature could make for an interesting twist in the story of the villain taking over the city. Seeing a young Damian Wayne Robin try to understand why his father, Batman, doesn't kill these villains outright despite the damage they've taken, would present an interesting dynamic that Poison Ivy could be the catalyst for.
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killer alligator
A scary monster hiding in the sewers
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First appearance: Detective Comics #523 (February 1983)
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Creators: Gary Conway, Don Newton, Gene Colan
brave and bold's current director, Andy Muschietti, is no stranger to the creepy goings on in the sewers thanks to the IT movies, which is one of the reasons why monsters like Killer Croc can add a great aspect of fantastical horror into the mix. Batman being trapped in the sewers while fighting off cannibalistic human-crocodile hybrids shows that Gotham is more than just skyscrapers and streets.

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Killer Croc may not have the ultimate presence to be the sole antagonist of a Batman movie, but he can still do some damage as he lurks in the sewers looking for Batman's flesh and scent. Adding Damian Wayne into the mix puts the child at greater risk of falling prey to the cannibals, which not only helps him prove his worth to Batman, but also shows Batman's reluctance to cooperate with others due to the danger they represent. .
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Mr. Freeze
A villain with a cold heart towards everyone except his wife.
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First appearance: Batman #121 (February 1959)
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Creators: Bob Kane, David Wood, Sheldon Moldoff
Joel Schumacher's Other Villain batman & robin (1997) features Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was Freeze. This is another fantastic villain that could reshape the DCU. Mr. Freeze plunges Gotham into an ice age with incredibly powerful imagery, dark tragedy, and understandable, if somewhat crazy, motivations. He may be reunited with his terminally ill wife, Nora.
The evil and highly intelligent side of Mr. Freeze has never really been explored in live-action, so it would be a great visual story for Gotham City to fall into a snowy winter in the middle of summer due to Mr. Freeze's interference. It was further helped by providing more insight into the villain's tragedy, with Batman and Robin's fists locked in a poetic showdown once again.
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Clayface
Former actor, serial killer, now shapeshifting clay monster
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First appearance: Detective Comics #40 (June 1940)
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Creators: Bill Finger, Bob Kane
Clayface, a mix of Clay and psychopathic tendencies, was introduced to the DCU as early as 2009. creature commando Horror writer and director Mike Flanagan has his own DCU-sanctioned film. With Clayface already established as an established villain in the DCU, it would make sense for him to appear in a role like this: brave and boldEspecially when it looks like his horror/tragedy origins will be revealed before the DCU's Batman.
The concept of a shapeshifter who must constantly maintain his form in clay while stalking Gotham City as a trickster among the people is already a concept that could be steeped in tragedy, and having Batman battle it out would be an interesting evolution. You end up dealing with monsters that may become your allies.
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Ras Al Ghul
Head of Demon, Master of the League of Assassins, Damian Wayne's grandfather
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First appearance: Batman #232 (June 1971)
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Creators: Dennis O'Neill, Neal Adams
Ra's al Ghul is a brilliant leader who has led the League of Assassins for centuries thanks to the power of the Lazarus Pit. This ability allows you to energize your body at the expense of your mind. Ra's al Ghul can cheat death and seeks a world under his control, free from crime in exchange for a clean slate and a fresh start. So it's no wonder he and Batman don't get along.
Ra's al Ghul would be the perfect antagonist for: brave and bold Because of our relationship with fantasy. He is the leader of the Demons, a centuries-old villain with an army of loyal assassins at his side, and is also the grandfather of Batman's son, Damian Wayne. Thus, a conflict between heroism and villainy is likely to arise.
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