Why Should Robin Apper in The Dark Knight Rises

Why Should Robin Apper in The Dark Knight Rises

This is My 5th article and this is my reason why I think Robin should appear in The Next Batman movie…

Editorial Opinion
By CRAZiBOY - Jun 22, 2011 12:06 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman

This is my 5th article and this is my reason why I think Robin should appear in The Next Batman movie…

Thanks for all the comments I notice this article sucks, as if you read the article you can see I write like a 3 year old, so I try to correct my grammar as possible, if I have deleted your comment; I am sorry my small brother likes to mess with things, thanks for all your advice I will try to do better the next time

Everyone is super excited about the Dark Knight Rises, wondering what will Nolan do next with Super Villains like Bane and Cat women. Yes, before you put “FAIL” hear me out, why will Robin be a good reason to put in this movie. Don’t get me wrong; Robin has his good times and sometimes his bad. Robin (Dick Grayson) is the first of Batman’s Family that will continue his legacy.



We know that some people Love him and alot people hate him. Batman is lone Wolf if I can say, but after he found Dick Grayson, Many were like “Cool Batman has a Sidekick and Other were “what is this, Batman’s a baby sitter” But for me he kind of became a father figure and he can relate to Robin more because they both have felt the pain of losing their parents.



What I am saying about Nolan’s Batman movie is that Batmen Begins and The Dark Knight were about Batman’s Origins and how he first met his greatest enemy that later will cause him so much pain. The 3rd Movie will most likely be about how Bane broke down the batman, how the Batman will stand back up which is a good movie to end the Nolan Saga (Unless he makes another). We All know that Nolan said that Robin will NOT appear in the Last movie because it started with BATMAN and Ended with BATMAN.



But I believe that a good way to see what the future would hold for Batman after this movie. I am not saying that Robin should appear like the last 5 minutes of the movie so it looks like a be continue movie, so many worthless Directors come and Direct another lame Batman movie and I know that we don’t want a Batman and Robin movie again, I just want like not even sec’s of a cameo of him, not even if Bruce is walking and you see a Random “The Flying Grayson’s” Poster on the wall. Robin is The Future of The Batman he will take Bruce's Cowl in the future

Thanks for reading and thanks for all your comments

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BIGBMH
BIGBMH - 6/22/2011, 1:18 PM
It's probably not gonna happen, but I'm on your side.

superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 6/22/2011, 2:27 PM
I honestly thin that Robin is one of the dumbest characters in DC. I like Batman being a loner because that makes him more sympathetic not running around with a little kid. The only time Robin has ever been cool was on the Teen Titans cartoon or when he becomes Nightwing later in life. I would rather they skip head to him being Nightwing in a movie.
BigK1337
BigK1337 - 6/22/2011, 3:11 PM
@SUPERBATSPIDERMAN
There is a good reason why Robin is there, and that to show Batman that he not truely only with problems. Robin is similar to Batman when he was young (seeing his parents die right in front of his eyes, being alone with no other close family relative, and having a remarkably similar characteristic and origin). This gives a Batman a sense of kinsmenship with another character who exactly like him and could relate to; sort of a father-son thing.

Pretty much, Robin's inclusion gives the Batman stories an interesting deapt on how a loner vigilante takes up a young apprentice to continue his legacy.

@CornDogBurglar
Agree; though it would be good to see Robin in the 4th Batman movie if Nolan continues. Or at least a new Batman movie series which does include Robin.
ShadesAtKnight
ShadesAtKnight - 6/22/2011, 5:20 PM
Would people please start using propper grammar when writing these articles? You learn not to put random capital letters in the middle of senetences in kindergarten. Please, it makes it really hard to read.

At least spell the words in the title correctly. "Apper" is not a word. In the future, write this in a Word Document before hand so you know if you've spelt words correctly.

To be honest, I love the character of Dick Grayson, but he doesn't need to be included in this Nolan-directed franchise. However, Nightwing really deserves his own film.
siddhant1138
siddhant1138 - 6/22/2011, 5:30 PM
I'm not going to point out your errors and be judgmental about it, because I don't know your background, but it did make it kind of hard to read the article. Perhaps getting a second opinion on the grammar and structure before submitting would help next time. Cheers.
ShadesAtKnight
ShadesAtKnight - 6/22/2011, 5:41 PM
@madking14

"please make sure your grammer is gooder"

What an argument. Go away.
garagerawk27
garagerawk27 - 6/22/2011, 6:11 PM
As a kid who grew up reading every Batman title available, I always gravitated to the character of Robin, for the exact same purposeful reason Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson intentionally created him for. For all intents and purposes being that the kid reading those adventures could vicariously rally against evil doers right along side their hero Batman, as his sidekick Robin. It was an ingenious idea on their part. There's little argument against the fact that he's an integral character in Batman's history spanning close to 70 years now. Everyone's entitled to their own personal opinion, but I feel what could've come off as a hokey gimmick turned out to be a character that's seen engaging story arches and an ability to still captivate readers in different incarnations(Nightwing). In capable hands The treatment of Robin could turn the majority of naysayers votes around. If anyone could do it, my money would be on Nolan. The problem at hand, is that most associate Robin with the campy 1960's tv serial, and Schumackers abysmal abortion "Batman & Robin". Let's get a serious take on the character, and then formulate an opinion instead of simply shooting the notion down all together before it even sets flight. In summation Robin's a bad-ass. I always thought the Tim Drake costume was bitchin' too.
mawilli4
mawilli4 - 6/22/2011, 8:40 PM
Ok, I never say this, but please, please rewrite this. Your grammar is so poor that I cannot bring myself to read this. Plus Robin is a member of the family of Batgirl. What does that even mean?
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 6/22/2011, 10:34 PM
I'm fine with Robin NOT being part of any Batman universe (aside from the comic books). Never liked the character at all. It has nothing to do with Burt Ward's portrayal in the 1960's TV show or Schumacher's Batman movies. I just prefer Batman on his own. Leave him out, please.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 6/22/2011, 10:43 PM
Also, perhaps the author of this article should take a writing course or at least graduate from the 3rd grade before submitting anything else on this site or elsewhere.

@ShadesAtKnight....I agree with your frustration on the writer's lack of skill, but if you're going to be a critic you should at least check your own spelling.

"propper grammer" should be "proper grammar"
"before hand" is actually one word and should be "beforehand".
"Spelt" is an acceptable alternative for "spelled", however its more appropriate usage is to describe Triticum Spelta, which is a hardy wheat grown mainly in Europe.
ShadesAtKnight
ShadesAtKnight - 6/22/2011, 11:15 PM
@Knightstalker,

First of all, my mistakes are in a comment, not an article. Second, I was quoting someone else when I typed "grammer". Third, I'm Australian and we never use the term "spelled". That is, I believe, an American term. You'll find every other English speaking country in the world using the word "spelt".

I wrote my comment in an attempt to help the author of the article, not to be "a critic". You however, wrote your comment to be a smartass. Nobody likes a smartass. Piss off.
siddhant1138
siddhant1138 - 6/23/2011, 2:39 AM
I like how MuchMoreSubtle was much more subtle in bringing his points across
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 6/23/2011, 3:44 AM
Robin SHOULDN'T, and WILL NOT, appear in The Dark Knight Rises.

teen titans?
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 6/23/2011, 7:27 AM
So I'm a douche and a smartass for merely pointing out that one should practice what one preaches. Fine. Does it really matter if it's in an article or in a posted comment? Sorry, but I don't see the distinction. If you're quoting someone else, then use the appropriate punctuation in order to let the reader know that is what you are doing. Remember,you complained about not using proper grammar, so....
TMNTDude
TMNTDude - 6/23/2011, 8:30 AM
I like the idea of introducing Robin. It it was done kinda like Leon the Professional style it would be awesome.
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 6/23/2011, 9:31 AM
Craziboy, you're... crazy!
*sigh*... that's unbelievable... people still asking for a shitty character as Robin in Nolan's trilogy. When this nonsense will stop? Save your prayer for the next goddam reboot...
Fantine
Fantine - 6/23/2011, 9:58 AM
Remember theres always Joseph Gordon-Levitt's John Blake, he could be the new Robin or Nightwing, but with a new name to it up. But like Nolan has said this is still an early Batman, and only a few years has passed since his original training.
NeoBaggins
NeoBaggins - 6/23/2011, 1:46 PM
Nolan also said there would be no Robin.
superfan714
superfan714 - 6/23/2011, 2:36 PM
Wow, you people are ridiculous(and you know who I'm talking about)...and I thought there was still hope for this country...

Oh btw there will be no Robin
garagerawk27
garagerawk27 - 6/23/2011, 3:25 PM
It's comments like "Robin's a fag" that demonstrate the kind of WTF, neanderthal, mentality from some of the commentators on here. Robin in essence is just a younger Batman in an alternate costume. I think there is a lot of deep seeded, Freudian, homophobic psychology behind the vitriol with the character of Robin. I think some of you are so ashamed of your latent homosexual urges that anything that could be misconstrued as gay, like say two crime fighters as a "duo", is so offensive to you that you react in an extreme manner with little to no explanation as to why. Me thinks thou doth protest too much.
ShadesAtKnight
ShadesAtKnight - 6/23/2011, 4:52 PM
Lol Knightstalker. Whatever you say kid.

I pointed out that I didn't make the mistakes you claimed I made, except for putting a space in the middle of the word "beforehand", so SHOOT ME for that, I guess. So yes, you were indeed being a smartass.

And if you can't tell that I was quoting someone when I used quotation marks, then you are a sad person.

Why do you even care about my comment? This article comes up on the Batman App on Google News. People will click on this to article to see the ingelligence of comic book fans, and instead find this poorly written article. Who gives a shit about the comments? The article is what's important, and I was just trying to help the author. This website already gets enough crap from people, for just allowing ANYONE to write an article here. So don't try and make me look bad when I was just trying to help the guy.
dalron
dalron - 6/23/2011, 5:29 PM
even in the original storyline robin refused to take up the mantle of the bat .... it was left to Jean Paul Valley. To do the real breaking of the bat they need to bring in Azreal to make that story have any sort of fluidity to it or this will leave the true comic fan up in arms
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 6/24/2011, 8:25 PM
Wow. Issues much Shades? Clearly you take some things very personally. I am so sorry if I rubbed you the wrong way. Obviously you take things on this site a lot more seriously than others who visit here. OMFG!
SpiderFan35
SpiderFan35 - 6/24/2011, 9:31 PM
@ TheGODDAMNSUPERGUY: LOL, I have to agree, despite the well written comment by garagerawk27.
superman78
superman78 - 6/25/2011, 6:54 PM
There will be no Robin. I suppose Nightwing is a possibility. BTW- leave the author alone. Craziboy- keep contributing. You'll get better. Don't let message board bullies insult your writing. Thanks for publishing your thoughts- there are some good ideas and points here- cheers.
ShadesAtKnight
ShadesAtKnight - 6/26/2011, 5:07 PM
@Knightstalker, you're right. I shouldn't take this site seriously! From now on, I'll treat it like a joke. Good job kid.
Seanmycl
Seanmycl - 6/27/2011, 2:05 PM
So here's my hypothesis for The Dark Knight Rises. Wayne manor is rebuilt...Batman is the man, Batman goes toe to toe with Bane, Bane breaks his back, Batman takes a dip in Raz Al Ghuls Lazarus pit, THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, Anne Hathaway looks hot all throughout the movie. Joseph Gordon Levitt becomes Robin. The End.
Squaremaster316
Squaremaster316 - 10/15/2011, 8:02 AM
NO ROBIN!!!

Can't we just wipe Robin from Batman continuity altogether?

Just change the origin so that it is one of the Titans that is at the circus when he loses his parents.

Thus, he is still a character in the DC universe and has no connection to Bruce Wayne whatsoever.

Or, you know, just wipe him from the universe altogether. I'm fine either way.
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