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Finding a villain to follow Heath Ledger’s Joker was not an easy task. Nolan thought his best bet was to bring in a physical threat, Bane, who had only appeared in live-action one other time in the much-maligned Batman & Robin. Unfortunately, The Dark Knight Rises failed to do right by Bane, putting him in the same situation he was in during Batman & Robin.
Bane Is Always the Bridesmaid, Never the Bride, in Batman Movies

The Joel Schumacher Batman movies were products of their times. After Tim Burton went dark and gritty, his successor decided to lean into the campiness of the source material, giving the Caped Crusader a bat-themed credit card and putting nipples on his costume. The wackiness didn’t only affect the heroes, though, as Mister Freeze dropped ice-related puns at every opportunity while Tommy Lee Jones tried to do his best Jim Carrey impression as Two-Face. At least they had personalities because Bane never got the chance to make an impact in Batman & Robin, serving as the muscle for Poison Ivy as she tried to take over the world with her plants.
To make up for Batman & Robin‘s mistakes, Nolan tried to take the opposite approach. Bane was menacing from the jump, but he did a lot more than just throw punches. He orchestrated a plan to send all of Gotham’s police force into the city’s tunnels and trap them there, putting all the pressure on the Dark Knight, who had seen better days after getting his back broken by the villain. However, when Talia al Ghul revealed herself, Bane stepped into her shadow and let her make all the decisions. Not long after, he found himself on the wrong end of the Batpod’s cannons, dying before he could see Talia’s plan completed.









