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** [[spoiler:First he kills Mayor Don Mitchell Jr. then wraps his head with duct tape written with the words "No More Lies" while leaving a "What does a liar do when he's dead?" riddle[[labelnote:Answer]]He lies still[[/labelnote]] to Batman. Then, when Gordon and Batman discover the thumbdrive containing [[spoiler:photos of Mitchell's affair with Annika, the Riddler leaks these photos to the press, destroying Mitchell's reputation as a respected mayor overnight... and right when everyone is giving their eulogies of [[InstantlyProvenWrong what a good man he was]].]]

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** [[spoiler:First he kills Mayor Don Mitchell Jr. then wraps his head with duct tape written with the words "No More Lies" while leaving a "What does a liar do when he's dead?" riddle[[labelnote:Answer]]He lies still[[/labelnote]] to Batman. Then, when Gordon and Batman discover the thumbdrive containing [[spoiler:photos photos of Mitchell's affair with Annika, the Riddler leaks these photos to the press, destroying Mitchell's reputation as a respected mayor overnight... and right when everyone is giving their eulogies of [[InstantlyProvenWrong what a good man he was]].]]
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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:How the Riddler kills everyone who was involved in the Maroni drug bust, due to their corruption and ruining their reputation after killing them]]
** [[spoiler:First he kills Mayor Don Mitchell Jr. then wraps his head with duct tape written with the words "No More Lies" while leaving a "What does a liar do when he's dead?" riddle[[labelnote:Answer]]He lies still[[/labelnote]] to Batman. Then, when Gordon and Batman discover the thumbdrive containing [[spoiler:photos of Mitchell's affair with Annika, the Riddler leaks these photos to the press, destroying Mitchell's reputation as a respected mayor overnight... and right when everyone is giving their eulogies of [[InstantlyProvenWrong what a good man he was]].]]
** [[spoiler:Second he kills Commissioner Pete Savage by having Savage's deathtrap involve rats finding their way to his face and feast on his flesh, symbolizing how he let Gotham be feasted on by criminals and drug dealers. Additionally, the Riddler also injected him with rat poison, so that the rats would die shortly after consuming his face, symbolizing what the Riddler plans to do with the titular "rat" of his riddles.]]
** [[spoiler:Then he straps a bomb around District Attorney Gil Colson's neck despite giving a chance to get it off if he answers three riddles correctly, but Colson refuses to reveal who the informant that help the drug bust, leading him dying from the ExplosiveLeash.]]
** [[spoiler:After Falcone is exposed as the mastermind behind the drug busting conspiracy to the news media, the Riddler then assassinates him when he's being hauled out of the Iceberg Lounge and right into the public light where everyone, including the disgusted criminal underworld, could see him as the "rat" he is.]]
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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series/{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022. There were also plans for a third show that will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants, though the show, tentatively entitled ''Arkham'', would later be retooled to be set in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU reboot instead of this film's continuity (though Matt Reeves remains involved as producer).

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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series/{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022. There were also plans for a third show that will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants, though the show, tentatively entitled ''Arkham'', would later be retooled to be set in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU reboot instead of this film's continuity (though Matt Reeves remains involved as executive producer).


On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series/{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.

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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series/{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third second show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.
2022. There were also plans for a third show that will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants, though the show, tentatively entitled ''Arkham'', would later be retooled to be set in James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU reboot instead of this film's continuity (though Matt Reeves remains involved as producer).

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** In the background of the very first scene, a TV political debate mentions [[spoiler:Gotham's sea-wall. Not only does this tell the audience the city has a sea-wall in the first place, it's also mentioned that it's fallen into disrepair- leaving it more vulnerable to collapse from Riddler's planted explosives.]]
** During the murder in the film's beginning, Riddler [[spoiler:takes great care to [[ChekhovsGun retrieve the bloody murder tool he used to cave the Mayor's head in]], though its exact shape is unclear from the blurry camera angle. At first it just appears to be because he's attempting to leave no traceable evidence, but in the film's climax, he leaves the murder tool in his apartment, in his final letter to Batman. When Riddler accidentally reveals he has a final plan still in motion even whilst he's locked up in Arkham, and he's surprised Batman never figured it out because Riddler left Batman all the clues he needed, Bruce returns to the apartment. Officer Martinez tells Batman the murder weapon is a carpet tucker, and Batman uses the tool to remove the apartment carpet, which reveals Riddler's plan to flood the city and eliminate the final "corrupt" element in the city's leadership: Mayor-Elect Bella Reál]].
** The Riddler's attack on the mayor in the beginning is filmed from his POV shot as he scans the mayoral suite through the windows, clearly getting a glimpse of the mayor playing around with his son, but despite that, he has no problems staging his gruesome, elaborate and over-the-top murder scene and leaving the mayor's body to be discovered by the next person to enter the room. It's later confirmed by Gordon that the kid was the first one to find his father's body, which [[HarmfulToMinors absolutely traumatizes him]]. This shows that, unlike Batman, the Riddler only cares for the message he's sending and doesn't give a damn for the pain and suffering of innocents due to his actions. [[spoiler:This apathy towards the common folk fuels the Riddler's final plan, to destroy Gotham by flooding it and eliminating the last remaining leading authority figure in the chaos so the city will gradually tear itself to pieces, all out of a sincere belief that his hero Batman will join him in the slaughter]].
** There are several posters of Bella Reál scattered around the city in background shots and mentions of [[spoiler:Bella Reál's mayoral rally being held at the stadium before it becomes the centerpiece of Riddler's final plan and the stage of the FinalBattle]].
** While Batman is slugging his way through the goons in the Iceberg Lounge, Kenzie appears with a gun and shouts at him to drop his weapon, which is something a [[DirtyCop police officer would do]].
** [[Music/{{Nirvana}} "Something in the Way"]] has a symbolism to it that's not apparent until late into the movie. [[spoiler:The thing that's in the way is Gotham's sea-wall, the only thing preventing the city from being flooded...until Riddler blows it up.]] The lyrics also refer to [[spoiler: a tarp "springing a leak" and animals being trapped and becoming the narrator's pets, which foreshadow the reactions of panicky people when trapped by the flood, and Batman's sense of responsibility in taking care of them.]] It also foreshadows the revelation Bruce has in the climax, [[spoiler:that his vigilantism, fueled by his vengeful need for retribution on criminals, is [[RevengeIsNotJustice sending the wrong message]] to the people of Gotham, and is "in the way" of him becoming the hero that the city needs to make a real difference to it]].
** At the Mayor's funeral, Bruce sees several protestors outside angrily yelling Riddler's "No More Lies" catchphrase and holding signs with his ArcSymbol, [[spoiler:which showcases the ultimate threat the Riddler brings isn't the man himself, but rather [[YouCannotKillAnIdea the effect he has on others sympathetic to his cause]] with his public broadcasting of his targets' sins and corruption as justification for his actions]].
** During the funeral, [[spoiler:Bruce notices several people who might be the Riddler, including a random angry man whose daughter died. He's not ''the'' Riddler. He's ''a'' Riddler. He also recognizes Bruce with a smile, and in the climax he reveals he was inspired by Batman, with a very similar smile on his face.]] Shortly after that funeral moment, [[spoiler:Bruce saves the dead Mayor's kid from the Riddler's attack, a kid who he clearly empathizes with]]. In the climax, [[spoiler:he stops the aforementioned man, and then decides to become a symbol of hope and protection. He starts by saving the exact same kid]].
** Look at the Riddler's photos. [[spoiler:They're all ''shot'' from the exact same angle, the same spot; the apartment window he shoots Falcone from. In fact, Riddler assumed Batman had figured it out and did it on purpose. ]]
** [[spoiler:Bruce briefly taunts Falcone at the mayor's funeral by alluding to the gunshot which Thomas Wayne helped him recover from. In a bit of poetic irony, Bruce ends up being the one to [[NiceJobBreakingItHero accidentally]] do him in. Little Bruce was watching from the staircase above as his dad worked, and this time, Bruce is doing the work and the Riddler does the shooting, from above, while thinking of himself as the Batman's ideological "son". Carmine even passes on with Bruce looking down on him from above as he's bleeding out, just as in his vivid recollection of the past]].
** [[spoiler:Riddler leaves a flash drive which Gordon plugs into his laptop. This hacks the computer and leaks pictures to the press from Gordon's email. At the end of the second act, he similarly tricks Batman and Gordon into putting Falcone at the exact right spot to be shot.]] The first event inspires [[spoiler:Gordon to bring down Falcone by leaking vital, inadmissible evidence to the press ''again'', because he knows they trust him now, which gives the police a plausibly deniable reason to go arrest Falcone. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain It also helps that Riddler killed several of the corrupt officials who'd normally put the brakes on any such bust]]. Which [[BatmanGambit may have been part of the point of those murders]].]]
** During the BatmanColdOpen, the civilian that Bruce rescues from the gang that was about to victimise him is clearly more terrified of [[TerrorHero him]] after his brutal showing against them than the gang themselves, showcasing that he's not looked upon as a heroic figure by the masses. [[spoiler:This comes back in a ''big'' way during the climax, wherein Bruce is hit with the revelation that Edward and his crusade as the Riddler was [[NiceJobBreakingItHero inspired by his own actions]], and so were his followers, with one of them even parroting his own "[[{{BorrowedCatchphrase}} I'm Vengeance]]" catchphrase back at him. During the flooding of the stadium, despite the dangerous situation many of the imperiled civilians are too afraid of Bruce to accept his aid at first, which inspires him to start becoming the BigGood that Gotham needs to uplift itself from its CrapsackWorld state]].
*** Similarly, while it demonstrates Batman's credentials as TheDreaded to the criminal population, [[spoiler:it also shows that this reputation is doing nothing to stop crime from happening, the criminals only running scared ''after'' they've done their dirty deeds, reinforcing that fear alone isn't helping Gotham.]]
** Upon realizing that [[spoiler:Riddler is targeting 'Bruce Wayne' for the 'SinsOfTheFather', Bruce immediately tries to run back to Wayne Tower and warn Alfred that he's in danger, only for his call to be instead be picked up by his housekeeper, and Bruce to be told that Alfred was caught in a letter-bomb explosion meant for him [[YouAreTooLate an hour ago]]. The same thing happens on a much grander scale by the climax, wherein Batman discovers Riddler's final plan to bomb Gotham's sea-wall and flood the city, only for the bombs to start going off ''the very moment he finds this out'']].
** Bruce says [[spoiler:he doesn't care what happens to him and his family's company, as long as he can keep being the Batman. Turns out his dad's unmonitored charity is responsible for much of the corruption. Maybe if Bruce had been more involved with the company, or Batman had been more of a symbol of hope, Nashton might've gone to either of them for help instead of becoming the Riddler.]]
** Early in the film, Alfred notifies Bruce that some accountants are coming over to discuss some issues with the finances of the family fortune, but Bruce brushes it off. The audience is inclined to brush it off as well, as it seems to serve as nothing more than a MythologyGag to [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises other times]] that Bruce Wayne has had money issues or [[Film/TheDarkKnight dealt with overly investigative accountants]] poking around the Wayne Foundation finances. [[spoiler:On a rewatch, it's almost certain that the accountants are coming to tell Alfred and Bruce that the Wayne Renewal Fund, a billion-dollar investment that is ''supposed'' to last for years and years, is depleting at a rate far faster than it should... Hinting at corrupt siphoning from the money pot.]]
** When kidnapping [[spoiler:Gil Colson, Riddler hides inside his car parked ''right outside'' the Iceberg Lounge, home of several crooks and corrupt officials he's targeting as part of his crusade, showing that, [[EvilCounterpart like Batman]], he doesn't fear the city's criminal element and is willing to take risky actions against them in order to take them down. This ties into the later reveal that the lair he broadcasts his viral messages from is located across the street from the lounge, Riddler having camped outside the Mafia's doorstep to be in a prime position to gather incriminating photos of their clientele as well as execute Falcone once Batman brought him 'into the light']].
** When at Selina's apartment, Batman notes how many cats she has, and she admits that she has 'a thing for strays'. [[spoiler:Selina herself turns out to be a stray, having been abandoned by her biological father Carmine Falcone after he murdered her mother]]. Furthermore, when she's undercover at the Iceberg Lounge, meeting Carmine face-to-face noticeably rattles her, and she has to take a moment to collect herself in the bathroom before quitting as Batman's mole inside the club. [[spoiler:Seeing the man she (correctly) blames for her mother's death face-to-face and having him come onto her, despite her being ''his daughter,'' would unnerve anybody]].
** When Riddler finally contacts Batman through a phone taped to [[spoiler:Gil Colson's hands]], he excitedly tells him that he's been trying to reach him, and that he's 'a part of (his plans)', saying only that Batman will see what he means when he asks for further clarification. Initially, this seems to be hinting towards [[spoiler:Riddler knowing that Bruce Wayne is Batman, as he reveals the AwfulTruth about how the Wayne family's Renewal fund has been funding crime in Gotham without Bruce's oversight over his company's finances after attempting to kill Bruce with a letter bomb, holding Bruce accountable for his family's sins and marking him as another target to be removed to expose the corruption in Gotham. However, it later transpires that Riddler is completely ignorant about Bruce's secret identity and he was accidentally sending mixed messages towards what he thought were two different men. Instead, what Riddler meant was that his plans called for Batman to expose Carmine Falcone as the Rat that provided the valuable intel needed for the Maroni drugs bust and take him outside his heavily-defended Iceberg Lounge when arresting him, where Riddler is waiting to shoot him]].
** In a FreezeFrameBonus, Riddler livestreams one of his murders, and you can see that some people have left comments cheering him on, because they feel he's [[PayEvilUntoEvil going after the right people]]. [[spoiler:This not only hints that Riddler sees his killing spree as a righteous crusade against corruption, but reveals that he has fans, a fact that will become very important in the climax when some of them show up to help him carry out his last grand plan. Additionally, one of the comments says Riddler's a much better vigilante than "that goth poser," which hints that some people see Batman and Riddler as being cut from the same cloth -- including, as it turns out, Riddler himself.]]
** A subtle hint that [[spoiler:Riddler has no idea that Bruce Wayne and Batman are the same person is seen in the content of his clues--specifically, the ones Batman ''can't'' solve on his own and requires outside aid to get a EurekaMoment for. Both the clue in the deliberate misspelling of 'el rata alada' [[note]]Spanish is heavily associated with the working class in the United States[[/note]] and him relying on Batman being able to recognize the intended function of the 'carpet-scraper' he murdered the mayor with show that Riddler believes Batman to be a WorkingClassHero, when in reality [[OldMoney Bruce]] needs somebody with more grounded knowledge to help decipher the clue correctly. Notably, the man to identify the carpet-tucker is named Martinez, meaning that he likely would have been able to identify the poor Spanish as well]].
** The "el rata alada" clue, more specifically [[spoiler:its deliberate misspelling]], has already been implied prior to its explicit reveal by [[spoiler:Cobblepot]]. Alfred cracked the code by himself and pointed out to Bruce it was written in incorrect Spanish, though he brushed it off as a simple error on the Riddler's part.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** In the background of the very first scene, a TV political debate mentions [[spoiler:Gotham's sea-wall. Not only does this tell the audience the city has a sea-wall in the first place, it's also mentioned that it's fallen into disrepair- leaving it more vulnerable to collapse from Riddler's planted explosives.]]
** During the murder in the film's beginning, Riddler [[spoiler:takes great care to [[ChekhovsGun retrieve the bloody murder tool he used to cave the Mayor's head in]], though
{{Foreshadowing}}: [[Foreshadowing/TheBatman2022 Has its exact shape is unclear from the blurry camera angle. At first it just appears to be because he's attempting to leave no traceable evidence, but in the film's climax, he leaves the murder tool in his apartment, in his final letter to Batman. When Riddler accidentally reveals he has a final plan still in motion even whilst he's locked up in Arkham, and he's surprised Batman never figured it out because Riddler left Batman all the clues he needed, Bruce returns to the apartment. Officer Martinez tells Batman the murder weapon is a carpet tucker, and Batman uses the tool to remove the apartment carpet, which reveals Riddler's plan to flood the city and eliminate the final "corrupt" element in the city's leadership: Mayor-Elect Bella Reál]].
** The Riddler's attack on the mayor in the beginning is filmed from his POV shot as he scans the mayoral suite through the windows, clearly getting a glimpse of the mayor playing around with his son, but despite that, he has no problems staging his gruesome, elaborate and over-the-top murder scene and leaving the mayor's body to be discovered by the next person to enter the room. It's later confirmed by Gordon that the kid was the first one to find his father's body, which [[HarmfulToMinors absolutely traumatizes him]]. This shows that, unlike Batman, the Riddler only cares for the message he's sending and doesn't give a damn for the pain and suffering of innocents due to his actions. [[spoiler:This apathy towards the common folk fuels the Riddler's final plan, to destroy Gotham by flooding it and eliminating the last remaining leading authority figure in the chaos so the city will gradually tear itself to pieces, all out of a sincere belief that his hero Batman will join him in the slaughter]].
** There are several posters of Bella Reál scattered around the city in background shots and mentions of [[spoiler:Bella Reál's mayoral rally being held at the stadium before it becomes the centerpiece of Riddler's final plan and the stage of the FinalBattle]].
** While Batman is slugging his way through the goons in the Iceberg Lounge, Kenzie appears with a gun and shouts at him to drop his weapon, which is something a [[DirtyCop police officer would do]].
** [[Music/{{Nirvana}} "Something in the Way"]] has a symbolism to it that's not apparent until late into the movie. [[spoiler:The thing that's in the way is Gotham's sea-wall, the only thing preventing the city from being flooded...until Riddler blows it up.]] The lyrics also refer to [[spoiler: a tarp "springing a leak" and animals being trapped and becoming the narrator's pets, which foreshadow the reactions of panicky people when trapped by the flood, and Batman's sense of responsibility in taking care of them.]] It also foreshadows the revelation Bruce has in the climax, [[spoiler:that his vigilantism, fueled by his vengeful need for retribution on criminals, is [[RevengeIsNotJustice sending the wrong message]] to the people of Gotham, and is "in the way" of him becoming the hero that the city needs to make a real difference to it]].
** At the Mayor's funeral, Bruce sees several protestors outside angrily yelling Riddler's "No More Lies" catchphrase and holding signs with his ArcSymbol, [[spoiler:which showcases the ultimate threat the Riddler brings isn't the man himself, but rather [[YouCannotKillAnIdea the effect he has on others sympathetic to his cause]] with his public broadcasting of his targets' sins and corruption as justification for his actions]].
** During the funeral, [[spoiler:Bruce notices several people who might be the Riddler, including a random angry man whose daughter died. He's not ''the'' Riddler. He's ''a'' Riddler. He also recognizes Bruce with a smile, and in the climax he reveals he was inspired by Batman, with a very similar smile on his face.]] Shortly after that funeral moment, [[spoiler:Bruce saves the dead Mayor's kid from the Riddler's attack, a kid who he clearly empathizes with]]. In the climax, [[spoiler:he stops the aforementioned man, and then decides to become a symbol of hope and protection. He starts by saving the exact same kid]].
** Look at the Riddler's photos. [[spoiler:They're all ''shot'' from the exact same angle, the same spot; the apartment window he shoots Falcone from. In fact, Riddler assumed Batman had figured it out and did it on purpose. ]]
** [[spoiler:Bruce briefly taunts Falcone at the mayor's funeral by alluding to the gunshot which Thomas Wayne helped him recover from. In a bit of poetic irony, Bruce ends up being the one to [[NiceJobBreakingItHero accidentally]] do him in. Little Bruce was watching from the staircase above as his dad worked, and this time, Bruce is doing the work and the Riddler does the shooting, from above, while thinking of himself as the Batman's ideological "son". Carmine even passes on with Bruce looking down on him from above as he's bleeding out, just as in his vivid recollection of the past]].
** [[spoiler:Riddler leaves a flash drive which Gordon plugs into his laptop. This hacks the computer and leaks pictures to the press from Gordon's email. At the end of the second act, he similarly tricks Batman and Gordon into putting Falcone at the exact right spot to be shot.]] The first event inspires [[spoiler:Gordon to bring down Falcone by leaking vital, inadmissible evidence to the press ''again'', because he knows they trust him now, which gives the police a plausibly deniable reason to go arrest Falcone. [[NiceJobFixingItVillain It also helps that Riddler killed several of the corrupt officials who'd normally put the brakes on any such bust]]. Which [[BatmanGambit may have been part of the point of those murders]].]]
** During the BatmanColdOpen, the civilian that Bruce rescues from the gang that was about to victimise him is clearly more terrified of [[TerrorHero him]] after his brutal showing against them than the gang themselves, showcasing that he's not looked upon as a heroic figure by the masses. [[spoiler:This comes back in a ''big'' way during the climax, wherein Bruce is hit with the revelation that Edward and his crusade as the Riddler was [[NiceJobBreakingItHero inspired by his
own actions]], and so were his followers, with one of them even parroting his own "[[{{BorrowedCatchphrase}} I'm Vengeance]]" catchphrase back at him. During the flooding of the stadium, despite the dangerous situation many of the imperiled civilians are too afraid of Bruce to accept his aid at first, which inspires him to start becoming the BigGood that Gotham needs to uplift itself from its CrapsackWorld state]].
*** Similarly, while it demonstrates Batman's credentials as TheDreaded to the criminal population, [[spoiler:it also shows that this reputation is doing nothing to stop crime from happening, the criminals only running scared ''after'' they've done their dirty deeds, reinforcing that fear alone isn't helping Gotham.]]
** Upon realizing that [[spoiler:Riddler is targeting 'Bruce Wayne' for the 'SinsOfTheFather', Bruce immediately tries to run back to Wayne Tower and warn Alfred that he's in danger, only for his call to be instead be picked up by his housekeeper, and Bruce to be told that Alfred was caught in a letter-bomb explosion meant for him [[YouAreTooLate an hour ago]]. The same thing happens on a much grander scale by the climax, wherein Batman discovers Riddler's final plan to bomb Gotham's sea-wall and flood the city, only for the bombs to start going off ''the very moment he finds this out'']].
** Bruce says [[spoiler:he doesn't care what happens to him and his family's company, as long as he can keep being the Batman. Turns out his dad's unmonitored charity is responsible for much of the corruption. Maybe if Bruce had been more involved with the company, or Batman had been more of a symbol of hope, Nashton might've gone to either of them for help instead of becoming the Riddler.]]
** Early in the film, Alfred notifies Bruce that some accountants are coming over to discuss some issues with the finances of the family fortune, but Bruce brushes it off. The audience is inclined to brush it off as well, as it seems to serve as nothing more than a MythologyGag to [[Film/TheDarkKnightRises other times]] that Bruce Wayne has had money issues or [[Film/TheDarkKnight dealt with overly investigative accountants]] poking around the Wayne Foundation finances. [[spoiler:On a rewatch, it's almost certain that the accountants are coming to tell Alfred and Bruce that the Wayne Renewal Fund, a billion-dollar investment that is ''supposed'' to last for years and years, is depleting at a rate far faster than it should... Hinting at corrupt siphoning from the money pot.]]
** When kidnapping [[spoiler:Gil Colson, Riddler hides inside his car parked ''right outside'' the Iceberg Lounge, home of several crooks and corrupt officials he's targeting as part of his crusade, showing that, [[EvilCounterpart like Batman]], he doesn't fear the city's criminal element and is willing to take risky actions against them in order to take them down. This ties into the later reveal that the lair he broadcasts his viral messages from is located across the street from the lounge, Riddler having camped outside the Mafia's doorstep to be in a prime position to gather incriminating photos of their clientele as well as execute Falcone once Batman brought him 'into the light']].
** When at Selina's apartment, Batman notes how many cats she has, and she admits that she has 'a thing for strays'. [[spoiler:Selina herself turns out to be a stray, having been abandoned by her biological father Carmine Falcone after he murdered her mother]]. Furthermore, when she's undercover at the Iceberg Lounge, meeting Carmine face-to-face noticeably rattles her, and she has to take a moment to collect herself in the bathroom before quitting as Batman's mole inside the club. [[spoiler:Seeing the man she (correctly) blames for her mother's death face-to-face and having him come onto her, despite her being ''his daughter,'' would unnerve anybody]].
** When Riddler finally contacts Batman through a phone taped to [[spoiler:Gil Colson's hands]], he excitedly tells him that he's been trying to reach him, and that he's 'a part of (his plans)', saying only that Batman will see what he means when he asks for further clarification. Initially, this seems to be hinting towards [[spoiler:Riddler knowing that Bruce Wayne is Batman, as he reveals the AwfulTruth about how the Wayne family's Renewal fund has been funding crime in Gotham without Bruce's oversight over his company's finances after attempting to kill Bruce with a letter bomb, holding Bruce accountable for his family's sins and marking him as another target to be removed to expose the corruption in Gotham. However, it later transpires that Riddler is completely ignorant about Bruce's secret identity and he was accidentally sending mixed messages towards what he thought were two different men. Instead, what Riddler meant was that his plans called for Batman to expose Carmine Falcone as the Rat that provided the valuable intel needed for the Maroni drugs bust and take him outside his heavily-defended Iceberg Lounge when arresting him, where Riddler is waiting to shoot him]].
** In a FreezeFrameBonus, Riddler livestreams one of his murders, and you can see that some people have left comments cheering him on, because they feel he's [[PayEvilUntoEvil going after the right people]]. [[spoiler:This not only hints that Riddler sees his killing spree as a righteous crusade against corruption, but reveals that he has fans, a fact that will become very important in the climax when some of them show up to help him carry out his last grand plan. Additionally, one of the comments says Riddler's a much better vigilante than "that goth poser," which hints that some people see Batman and Riddler as being cut from the same cloth -- including, as it turns out, Riddler himself.]]
** A subtle hint that [[spoiler:Riddler has no idea that Bruce Wayne and Batman are the same person is seen in the content of his clues--specifically, the ones Batman ''can't'' solve on his own and requires outside aid to get a EurekaMoment for. Both the clue in the deliberate misspelling of 'el rata alada' [[note]]Spanish is heavily associated with the working class in the United States[[/note]] and him relying on Batman being able to recognize the intended function of the 'carpet-scraper' he murdered the mayor with show that Riddler believes Batman to be a WorkingClassHero, when in reality [[OldMoney Bruce]] needs somebody with more grounded knowledge to help decipher the clue correctly. Notably, the man to identify the carpet-tucker is named Martinez, meaning that he likely would have been able to identify the poor Spanish as well]].
** The "el rata alada" clue, more specifically [[spoiler:its deliberate misspelling]], has already been implied prior to its explicit reveal by [[spoiler:Cobblepot]]. Alfred cracked the code by himself and pointed out to Bruce it was written in incorrect Spanish, though he brushed it off as a simple error on the Riddler's part.
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* GoryDiscretionShot: We are spared the sight of [[spoiler:Commissioner Savage]]'s corpse after he's killed by having arsenic injected into him after several hours of [[spoiler:having his face eaten by rats while he's still alive]].

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* GoryDiscretionShot: We are spared the sight of [[spoiler:Commissioner Savage]]'s corpse after he's killed by having arsenic injected into him after several hours of [[spoiler:having his face eaten by rats while he's still alive]]. Later subverted when Gordon shows The Penguin the photograph of the [[FacialHorror aftermath.]]
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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.

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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''Series{{The ''Series/{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.
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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''The Penguin'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.

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On February 1, 2022, a [[Literature/BeforeTheBatman prequel novel]] aimed at middle schoolers was released, serving as an OriginsEpisode for Bruce Wayne and Edward Nashton's journeys into their alter egos. Prior to the release of the film, it was announced that a pair of SpinOff television series were in development at Creator/HBOMax, with Reeves and Dylan Clark executive producing. The first, entitled ''The Penguin'', ''Series{{The Penguin|2024}}'', will premiere in 2024 and focus on this film's iteration of the titular character, covering his origins and rise to power, along with events set after ''The Batman''. A second, as-yet untitled show will explore Arkham Asylum and its inhabitants. A third show, set from the perspective of a GCPD officer during Batman's first year of operations, was announced before the others, but entered a period of DevelopmentHell before resuming development in October 2022.
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* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:dozen of terorists manage to get over the stage and shoot a barrage of bullets on the people below. Gotham Police is very corrupt and incompetent indeed. After those high-profiled murders, you think security would have been their number one concern.]]

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* SwissCheeseSecurity: At the end of the movie, [[spoiler:dozen [[spoiler:dozens of terorists Riddler’s followers manage to get to the light rigging over the stage and in order to shoot a barrage of bullets on the people below. Gotham Police is very corrupt and incompetent indeed. After those high-profiled murders, you think multiple high-profile murders in the span of a week, security would of a mayoral candidate should have been their the number one concern.concern of Gotham PD.]]
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Music/FranzSchubert's ''Ave Maria'' serves as the Riddler's leitmotif (both nondiegetically and diegetically).
* PunkInTheTrunk: Selina finds [[spoiler:[[SeekingTheMissingFindingTheDead Annika]]'s body]] in the trunk of a car in front of the nightclub.

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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Music/FranzSchubert's ''Ave Maria'' serves as the Riddler's leitmotif (both nondiegetically non-diegetically and diegetically).
* PunkInTheTrunk: Selina finds and Batman find [[spoiler:[[SeekingTheMissingFindingTheDead Annika]]'s body]] in the trunk of a car in front one of Penguin’s SUV’s when they both show up to the nightclub.drug warehouse.
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Riddler planted the car bombs, not his followers.


** In the background of the very first scene, a TV political debate mentions [[spoiler:Gotham's sea-wall. Not only does this tell the audience the city has a sea-wall in the first place, it's also mentioned that it's fallen into disrepair- no doubt making it easier for Riddler's men to breach it in the climax.]]

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** In the background of the very first scene, a TV political debate mentions [[spoiler:Gotham's sea-wall. Not only does this tell the audience the city has a sea-wall in the first place, it's also mentioned that it's fallen into disrepair- no doubt making leaving it easier for Riddler's men more vulnerable to breach it in the climax.collapse from Riddler’s planted explosives.]]
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A sequel was officially announced on April 26, 2022. It is currently scheduled for release in October 2nd, 2026.

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A sequel tentatively titled ''The Batman: Part II'' was officially announced on April 26, 2022. It is currently scheduled for release in October 2nd, 2026.
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A sequel was officially announced on April 26, 2022. It is currently scheduled for release in 2026.

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A sequel was officially announced on April 26, 2022. It is currently scheduled for release in October 2nd, 2026.
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A sequel was officially [[https://deadline.com/2022/04/the-batman-2-matt-reeves-1235010110/ announced]] on April 26, 2022. The film, titled ''Film/TheBatmanPartII'', is currently scheduled for [[https://variety.com/2023/film/news/the-batman-2-release-date-october-2025-1235506926/ October 3, 2025]].

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A sequel was officially [[https://deadline.com/2022/04/the-batman-2-matt-reeves-1235010110/ announced]] announced on April 26, 2022. The film, titled ''Film/TheBatmanPartII'', It is currently scheduled for [[https://variety.com/2023/film/news/the-batman-2-release-date-october-2025-1235506926/ October 3, 2025]].
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* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:Most of the Riddler’s agenda is achieved successfully, with nearly all of Gotham's corrupt officials and mobsters that were part of the drug busting conspiracy killed, and Gotham being under water. However, it comes at the price of the Riddler being sent to Arkham State Hospital as an insane inmate, suffering a mental breakdown after Batman rejects him, and watching his final step of his grand plan fall apart as the Batman saves the people he tried to kill at the rally, with the news press lauding Batman as a hero of Gotham while Riddler is barely mentioned at all.]]
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** Late in the film, Gotham City is flooded [[spoiler:after the Riddler uses demolitions to destroy a sea wall]], and thousands of Gothamites rush to seek shelter at a sporting arena situated on higher ground. This is very reminiscent of what happened in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Not to mention the well-established scientific fact that many more coastal cities are destined for similar fates once the effects of climate change really get going.
** The way Riddler supporters organize themselves through online message boards is intentionally similar to extremist groups radicalizing online.
** The Riddler's hand-written cipher messages, in what appears to be an alphabet of his own invention, is clearly meant to invoke the real life Zodiac SerialKiller. The botched Spanish in one of the Riddler's messages seems like a nod to the many spelling errors the Zodiac Killer would leave in his own messages, although it turns out to be something else.
** The way the Renewal fund was looted and misdirected echoes the way pandemic relief funds fraudulently went to major corporations rather than the small businesses and individuals they were intended for.
** The Riddler ordering Colson to drive his car into the crowd -- made up largely of protesters -- at Mitchell's funeral echoes the US's disturbing modern trend of [[https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/07/08/vehicle-ramming-attacks-66-us-since-may-27/5397700002/ counter-protesters driving their cars into crowds of social justice protesters.]]
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Its story follows Bruce Wayne[=/=][[SpellMyNameWithAThe The]] Batman during the second year of his career as [[TheCowl a vigilante/detective superhero]] in Gotham City as he tracks a SerialKiller leaving [[RiddleMeThis cryptic riddles]] addressed "To the Batman" on his victims -- all of whom are tied to what the killer believes to be the source of the systemic corruption rotting the city from within. Along the way, he crosses paths with [[GangOfHats street gangs]], {{Dirty Cop}}s, [[TheSyndicate organized]] [[TheMafia crime]], and a ClassyCatBurglar named Selina Kyle. The film draws inspiration from multiple previous ''Batman'' works, including ''[[ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear Zero Year]]'', ''ComicBook/TheLongHalloween'', ''Ego'', and ''[[ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne Earth One]]''.

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Its story follows Bruce Wayne[=/=][[SpellMyNameWithAThe The]] Batman during the second year of his career as [[TheCowl a vigilante/detective superhero]] in Gotham City as he tracks a SerialKiller leaving [[RiddleMeThis cryptic riddles]] addressed "To the Batman" on his victims -- all of whom are tied to what the killer believes to be the source of the systemic corruption rotting the city from within. Along the way, he crosses paths with [[GangOfHats street gangs]], {{Dirty Cop}}s, [[TheSyndicate organized]] [[TheMafia crime]], and a ClassyCatBurglar named Selina Kyle. The film draws inspiration from multiple previous ''Batman'' works, including ''[[ComicBook/BatmanZeroYear Zero Year]]'', ''ComicBook/TheLongHalloween'', ''Ego'', and ''[[ComicBook/BatmanEarthOne Earth ''[[ComicBook/BatmanYearOne Year One]]''.

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