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In the world of DC comics,Batmanhas a special place etched in his name. The protector of Gotham City has faced several interpretations throughout the years. But a recent ‘Batman is a Fascist’ movement is trying to hamper the legacy of the superhero. But in the midst of this, Bruce Timm’s take on the Caped Crusader is enough to shut everyone’s mouth.

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Timm began his take on the superhero in the 1990’s withBatman: The Animated Series. And introduced a different side of the superhero who was not just a brooding vigilante but also had a heart of gold.

BatmanIs Not a Fascist but a Compassionate Superhero

The recent debates on the Caped Crusader have labeled him a far-right extremist with the tag ‘fascist.’ However, a closer look at his portrayal in the DCAU reveals a different picture altogether. In this context,Batmanis defined as someonehavingprofound depth and empathy without any authoritarian agenda. Fans on X pointed out the same thing and posted.

Low key, empathy is Batman’s superpower. He had the worst day anyone’s ever had and he’s never stopped thinking about it.He’s devoted his life to try to stop it happening to *you.*https://t.co/WQClvfDiNd

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The reason no one “gets” Batman is everyone forgets he has a surrogate Mom who devoted her entire life to helping the poor and traumatized.Even after Bruce probably offered to make her a millionaire like a hundred times.pic.twitter.com/vS7HweVHpJ

But Batman can empathize with you at your lowest moment. Offer a hand to guide you out of the darkness. Because he’s been there before. And he knows there’s a way out.pic.twitter.com/ROOio5z84v

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I feel like too many versions of Batman really miss the mark here, too. They focus on making him gritty & edgy, and often a huge jerk.Batman needs that empathetic side to him, though. Imo it’s probably the most important part of his character.

I like when people on the outside say that about him. The idea that he’s misunderstood no matter what. That people good & bad will hate him. It makes sense bc his own bat family has drama with him constantly. Yet he fights for them all anyways on his terms.

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The same ‘Batman is a Fascist’ line was dropped last year in the trailer of Xolo Maridueña’sBlue Bettle, and fans were offended by the same (viaCBR). In order to give some clarification on the matter, the director of the movie Angel Manuel Soto revealed:

We always wanted to have fun with the way Rudy talks about other superheroes. So to the people who got mad at it, give us a chance. We’re just trying to have fun with the characters that we love. And everybody in our movie loves Batman and Superman and Flash.

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He further added that all of us have our own opinions and criticisms about superheroes. But it doesn’t necessarily equate to the production hatingBatman. Although everyone had a different view of the Caped Crusader, no other live-action film has been able to achieve the same level of impact on the superhero asBruce Timmdid.

Timm presented the Caped Crusader as someone who understands the pain and struggles of others given his own heartbreaking childhood. Given how his parents Thomas and Martha Wayne are gunned down right in front of his eyes by a mugger. So, he believes in helping and redeeming others instead of punishing them.

“That show was dark as hell for an afternoon kids show”: Batman’s Intense Faceoff With Clayface From Bruce Timm’s Show Was Way Ahead of Time

For instance, in episodes likeHeart of Ice, he showcased immense sympathy for Mr. Freeze, who just wanted to find a cure to save his wife Nora. Not just Mr. Freeze but countless other villains who wronged him several times, but he did what he could to help them.

So, in the midst of debates and accusations aboutBatsman’spolitical position, it’s important for fans to keep a closer look at Bruce Timm’s work on the character. His version of the Caped Crusader represents empathy and balance, representing his vision of understanding and helping those in need. And further in Timm’s vision,Batmanremains a beacon of hope and empathy amidst the shadows of politics.

The NewBatman: Caped CrusaderTrailer Brings Forth Three Villains

Bruce Timm is ready to create magic again with his upcoming Batman animated seriesBatman: Caped Crusader.To make matters more interesting, Prime Video recently unveiled anew trailerfor the anticipated series. Further, the audience has been introduced to three lesser-known DC villains who are all set to mark their presence on the show.

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In the teaser, fans spot Firebug, Gentleman Ghost, and Natalia Knight, all three of them being in their own unique elements. Firebug, voiced bySpongeBob SquarePantsactor Tom Kenny, is a pyromaniac who’s all set to ignite chaos in Gotham City. Further, Gentleman Ghost is voiced by Toby Stephens, a spectral being with supernatural abilities.

And last but not least, Natalia Knight, aka Nocturna, voiced by McKenna Grace, will have photosensitive skin and would be able to suck energy from others. Further, the description of the series had adarkand gritty tone and read:

Welcome to Gotham City, where the corrupt outnumber the good, criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human—the BATMAN. His one-man crusade for justice attracts unexpected allies within the GCPD and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.

Bruce Timm has further classified that it’ll followBatman’searly days of fighting crimes (viaGeek Tyrant).

You can streamBatman: Caped Crusaderon Prime Video from August 1.

Sakshi Singh

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Sakshi Singh has written over 1,300 entertainment articles, mostly about Netflix shows and reality TV. She’s spent the last two years covering everything from surprise engagements to shocking eliminations and previously wrote for Essentially Sports in their Netflix Junkie division. A self-proclaimed reality TV addict, Sakshi has watched all 48 seasons of Survivor and never misses a new dating or competition series. She loves watching how strangers meet, fall in love, team up, or betray each other - it’s the mix of strategy and drama that keeps her hooked. When she’s not glued to a reality show, she’s usually watching a crime thriller or tracking the next big streaming hit.

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