“It felt like a city you could recognize”: Not Michael Keaton, Christopher Nolan Took the Most Unlikely DC Inspiration for Christian Bale’s Batman Begins That Changed Superhero Genre

Not Michael Keaton, Christopher Nolan Took the Most Unlikely DC Inspiration for Christian Bale's Batman Begins That Changed Superhero Genre
Not Michael Keaton, Christopher Nolan Took the Most Unlikely DC Inspiration for Christian Bale's Batman Begins That Changed Superhero Genre
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Batman Begins ushered in a new era for the DC superhero, plunging the Caped Crusader into a darker and more gritty portrayal of Gotham City. Interestingly, despite the somber tone, director Christopher Nolan drew inspiration from the symbol of hopeful optimism embodied by Superman rather than previous iterations of Batman. In particular, Nolan cites Richard Donner’s influential 1978 Superman film as a primary source of creative inspiration.

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Christian Bale as Batman
Christian Bale as Batman

Batman has long been intertwined with the grittier aspects of the superhero genre. Even though the 1960s TV series and Joel Schumacher’s campy film interpretations added a touch of innocence, the character’s origins in Detective Comics #27 in 1939 mirrored the morally complex detectives from the pulp comic era.

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Christopher Nolan Explains The Difference Between The Characters

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Christopher Nolan elaborates on the distinctions between the earlier portrayals of these two iconic characters.

“…it [Burton’s “Batman”] left this interesting gap in pop-culture, which is you know, you had Superman in 1978, but they never did the sort of 1978 Batman, where you see the origin story, where the world is pretty much the world we live in but there’s this extraordinary figure there… What I loved about Superman was the way New York felt like New York, or rather Metropolis felt like New York. Metropolis felt like a city you could recognize — and then there was this guy flying through the streets.”

Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan

While Batman Begins introduces elements like clandestine ninja organizations and fear-inducing toxins, akin to Superman’s time-reversal premise, both narratives manage to ground themselves in a world that doesn’t stray too far from our own.

The more down-to-earth backdrops provide ample room for delving into how these heroes can connect with and transcend human limitations, all while infusing gravitas into the action. Batman Begins unquestionably possesses a darker tone compared to Superman, yet Nolan’s influence injected a unique sense of authenticity and resonance that rendered the film a pivotal milestone in the Dark Knight’s legacy.

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Christopher Nolan Did Not Reveal The Script To Liam Neeson

Liam Neeson disclosed that he entered his cameo role in The Dark Knight Rises without prior knowledge of the film’s storyline. Reprising his character, Ra’s al Ghul, from Batman Begins, Neeson had not been provided with a script or any details about the scene before his appearance.

Ra's
Ra’s Al Ghul

Christopher Nolan provided Liam Neeson with directions devoid of explanations, a process that left the actor somewhat frustrated.

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Neeson’s rendition garnered acclaim for its fervor and intricacy, endowing the character with a commanding presence and a compelling performance. His portrayal of Ra’s al Ghul played a pivotal role in the film’s triumph, firmly establishing the character within the Batman mythos.

Batman Begins can be streamed on HBO Max.

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Source: Slashfilm

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