Being one of the Batman characters yet to hit the big screen, Man-Bat is full of unlimited potential. Reports of a bat-like creature haunting the Gotham skies are sure to get all eyes on The Dark Knight. This interpretation would have Batman working alongside Gordon to clear Batman’s name. Man-Bat would add a bit of horror and excitement to the franchise. If Matt Reeves wants to tackle a villain not entirely rooted in reality, Man-Bat would be an inspired choice. A man who changes in the night, terrorizing Gotham and forcing the Batman to try and track him down. Man-Bat is a character that is inspired by the story of Dr. This time instead of getting the power to control plants the ability to survive sub-zero temperatures, Kirk has the curse of turning into a giant bat. Robert Kirk Langstrom is yet another scientist that has an experiment go wrong. Man-Bat is a villain that shows the horror of Gotham City. We’re getting a little more fantastical here with this next choice. Related: ‘Gotham City Sirens’: 4 Actresses Who Could Play Poison Ivy, and 4 Who Could Play Catwoman If the creative team can make us empathize with her while also making her the deadly enchantress we know from the comics, she’d be the perfect baddie. Poison Ivy is an eco-terrorist who’s one of the most dangerous villains Batman will ever face. She takes full advantage of the power because it gives her a form of mind control. Like any comic book villain, the experiment goes awry this led to her being able to control plants, having immunity to toxins, and the ability to control her pheromones. Pam was a bio-chemist for Wayne Enterprises and worked on a new experiment. However, her methods are too extreme and are a bit crazy, in all honesty. She wants to protect all plant life and stop the insane amount of pollution we see in Gotham’s red skies. Pamela Lillian Isley’s motives are noble. However, I’m hoping for a more realistic take on the character. Freeze and Poison Ivy in Joel Schumacher’s Batman and Robin in a pure sense of irony. Forcing Bruce to confront his issues and finding a way to help Freeze is the perfect evolution to where he’s left at the end of The Batman. Now, I think it’s time that we redefine him in live-action-having a villain that Batman will empathize with because, like Freeze, Bruce is taking part in illegal activities because of the loss of loved ones, his parents. In the Emmy-Award-winning episode of Batman: The Animated Series, "Heart of Ice", the series went all in and humanized Freeze in a way that redefined the character. He wants to cure Nora, which leads him to a life of crime. Freeze is such a tragic figure because his motives are rooted in human emotion, unlike most Batman villains. He can now only survive in sub-zero temperatures and is forced to live the rest of his day in a cryogenic suit. Unfortunately, in doing so, he’s caught in a lab accident, leading to his body temperature drastically lowering. To give himself more time to find a cure, Victor freezes Nora, preserving her while searching for answers. Victor Fries is a mild-mannered cryogenics expert who wants to save his terminally ill wife, Nora, from an incurable disease.
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