The Riddler has beef with Thomas Wayne.Thus this teases several things for comic book fans: Is the “father” referring to the Riddler’s parent or the Batman’s? Given one of them is (presumably) Edward Nygma and the other Bruce Wayne, the son of Gotham’s last richest city elder, it’s pretty easy to guess. Notably, there are no incriminating photos accompanying these scribblings. “The Sins of My Father?” is written on the floor, with a chalk line leading directly to a question mark in the center of the room where Bruce is standing. Now in the wake of the new trailer released at DC Fandome 2021, we’re left to guess if writer-director Matt Reeves is among them.īut first have another look at that trailer:īut then there’s that last opaque riddle. As one of the seminal Riddler and Catwoman storylines from the 21st century, Hush is often cited as a favorite among Batman fans. Yet the more we’ve seen of him-and from how the new The Batman trailer even hides what appears to be the Riddler’s face during an interrogation scene-I’m left wondering if there’s a reason for all the mystery, especially in light of the ways this film is clearly inspired by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee’s Batman: Hush, a 12-issue comic book story arc from the early 2000s. With his taped on mask and oversized glasses, Dano’s Riddler initially looks like something out of a David Fincher movie. But in the new The Batman trailer, the audience are the ones left to speculate about why we never see the face of Paul Dano’s the Riddler, who is only referred to in the new sizzle reel footage as a “serial killer.” What is he hiding under there? That is typically what the denizens of Gotham might ask in a Dark Knight movie about the Batman himself.
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