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During an appearance on the podcast Phase Hero, Goyer detailed a meeting he had with Christopher Nolan, where they established that Bruce getting out of Gotham and moving on with his life would be the crux of the narrative. “I remember sitting at lunch, and the first idea we came up with was that last scene. That was the first idea, and then, we knew we had a movie!” Goyer said. “Alfred is his proxy father; heโs worried that Bruce sees no way out of this other than suicide by Batman, death by Batman, right? And then heโs at this moment, and he sees this nod, and he realizes Bruce got out. And we thought, ‘Oh! That’s story worth telling!’ I didnโt know what the story would be, but to sort of undo that endingโฆ”
The Dark Knight Risesโ Ending Was the Perfect Way To End the Trilogy

Nolan is famous for concocting twisty narratives that throw viewers for a loop with their complexities. Inception, which came out just two years before The Dark Knight Rises, has an ending that still inspires discussion about whether or not Cobb was still dreaming. So it isn’t surprising that audiences were trying to unpack the “true” nature of the ending of another Nolan blockbuster. Given the director’s track record, some viewers believed it would have been too simple an explanation if Bruce just faked his death and is now enjoying a peaceful existence, but that seems to be what Nolan and Goyer were going for.
Giving Bruce a happy ending gave the Dark Knight trilogy the poignant conclusion it deserved. It was a fitting culmination to the mission statement Bruce laid out in Batman Begins. Through his actions, he inspired the people of Gotham to fight back against evil and rise above the corruption that had plagued the city for years. Batman had become much more than just a person โ it was a symbol that served as a rallying cry. By the end of The Dark Knight Rises, Bruce felt comfortable leaving Gotham in the hands of people like Jim Gordon and John Blake, trusting them to carry the torch and do what’s right. Plus, after all the pain Bruce endured throughout the three films, it was nice to see him be at peace.








