Following the failure of Batman and Robin in 1997, DC Comics struggled to produce successful films until Christopher Nolan emerged in the early 2000s, proposing a serious and realistic portrayal of Batman's origin. While Marvel was achieving box office success with their characters, DC had been stuck in development hell. Nolan's approach offered a stark contrast with grounded storytelling and plausible technology, setting the stage for a revitalized Batman franchise that ultimately changed the landscape of superhero films.
It was more a thing of, 'Nobody's ever made this origin story in this way and treated it as a piece of action filmmaking, a sort of...
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