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What follows are the Rogues Gallery members who would make for great additions to this particularly grounded and grim Batman universe. Some we’ve seen in films before, and some would be entirely new to the big screen in live-action form. Note that Clayface was excluded, since the DCU (of which The Batman is not a part) is giving him his own movie soon. It would be too much to, in a short span of time, deliver two takes on a character who has never been adapted before.
1) Black Mask

Black Mask already made his cinematic debut in the DCEU’s highly underrated Birds of Prey, where he was played very memorably by Ewan McGregor. That version of the character was the Roman Sionis version, and considering McGregor did such a great job, it might be best to leave him alone for a while, even if the DCEU has now concluded.
If that were to happen, Black Mask could certainly still make a debut of sorts in a The Batman sequel. This is because there have been numerous Black Masks. For instance, there was Jeremiah Arkham, who wasn’t as obsessed with skulls as his predecessor (he took up the mantle after Sionis’ death), but he was similarly unhinged. Arkham was the director of Arkham Asylum, which was included in The Batman albeit under the name Arkham State Hospital. So, perhaps, while we were watching Riddler and Joker getting to know each other, Arkham was sitting in another room, listening through a recorder and picking up some tips. Absolute Batman also introduced its own version of Black Mask, one who broadcast his life story to Gotham about slaughtering pigs when he was just a kid. That sounds like a story that would work in a The Batman sequel.
2) Deadshot

With The Batman and the universe it’s set up, it’s actively better for the villains to be grounded in reality. Instead of being Carrey skipping around the Batcave tossing little squeaking bat bombs and cracking one-liners, he became a super dark serial killer who bashes politicians’ heads in. This is a world where serial killers and assassins are more organic fits than people with freeze guns.
We’ve only seen Deadshot on the big screen once, and that was Will Smith’s take in the reviled Suicide Squad. This is a character who could very easily be brought to life via a different, more effective take. There are a few ways he could go about it, too. In Suicide Squad, Deadshot has a particular hatred for Batman, considering Batman captured him in front of his daughter. That could work in The Batman (especially having Lawton do what he does to pay for his daughter’s education and such), but what would work even better is Batman, or Bruce Wayne, being just a job for Deadshot, and Batman has to figure out the assassin’s identity before he catches a bullet.
3) Hugo Strange

Professor Pyg would be a stretch for The Batman Part II for two major reasons. One, he would probably scare kids, and while Batman movies can be dark, they’re not R-rated territory. Two, he experiments with turning humans into humanoid animals like he’s Dr. Moreau. It’s not outlandish exactly like Batman & Robin, but it’s outlandish nonetheless.
Hugo Strange, however, is another deranged member of the medical community (he’s a psychologist, Pyg is a scientist) who turns his concoctions on his patients. However, instead of turning them in humanoids, he essentially makes them braindead, violent slaves to his will. The Batman already showed Gotham to be a dark, dangerous place with criminals everywhere, so it would make sense to have Strange grab up many of these people who are already struggling and turn them into his soldiers. There’s been speculation that The Penguin already introduced The Batman‘s version of Hugo Strange in Dr. Julian Rush (Theo Rossi), so perhaps Strange’s inclusion is halfway there already.












