WhileThe Dark Knighttrilogy represents the heights of Batman movies,The Batmansurpassed those films in one significant area, andThe Batman - Part IIneeds to make it even better.DC’sThe Batmanhad high expectations to meet after it was announced. It was the first solo Batman film afterThe Dark Knight Rises, and audiences wanted to see a different take on the character following Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knighttrilogy. While it still had Nolan’s dark tone and crime thriller narrative, it also featured a gritter, dirtier Gotham and a version of Batman who wasn’t pulling any punches.
Nolan’s films andThe Batmandiffer in many ways, but audiences and critics enjoy both and often argue about which they prefer, a testament to how impressive Matt Reeves' first Batman movie is. Some believe Gotham’s portrayal in Reeves' universe was better, while others believeBale’s portrayal of Batman and Bruce Wayne surpasses Pattinson’s. One area thatThe Batmanundeniably does better thanThe Dark Knightfilms is its fight scenes and those sequences could improve in the upcoming sequel.

The Batman’s Fight Scenes Were Better Than The Dark Knight Trilogy’s
The Dark Knighttrilogy had a few memorable fights, like Batman and Bane’s sewer fight. However, the trilogy was mainly praised for its captivating narratives and thrilling car chases. The fight scenes didn’t stand out as much, especially when Batman fought a group of thugs.Bale’s motions in the suit were sometimes awkward, and the choreography wasn’t too exciting. There’s an infamous moment where a couple of background fighters fall over without being hit during a fight with Batman and Catwoman, showing Batman’s fighting style wasn’t Nolan’s primary focus.
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In contrast,The Batmanhad excellent choreography and Reeves emphasized how brutal Batman could be.Every punch sounds like it hurts, and the direction ensures the fights are energetic and easy to follow. They also do a better job showcasing Batman’s martial arts skills, and he takes a few hits to show that he’s still vulnerable.The Dark Knighttrilogy’s fight scenesaren’t bad, but they can be overly edited and clumsy.The Batman’s fights are more polished and choreographed, and they can be enhanced in the sequel.

The Batman 2 Will Have Plenty Of Opportunities To Showcase Impressive Fight Choreography
The Batman - Part IIisn’t premiering until 2027, so Reeves and his choreography team have plenty of time to orchestrate some impressive fight scenes. However, Batman should have many opportunities to show his skills as he tries to clean up Gotham after the events ofThe BatmanandThe Penguin. Many of Riddler’s followers are still roaming Gotham, trying to spread his word and spark a movement. Batman needs to clean up the remaining members of Riddler’s crew who may attack politicians or police officers.
WithPenguin in charge of Gotham’s criminal empire, Batman will have many hoards of Penguin’s goons to get through if he wants to get to the top. Oz will have many people in his employ, conducting various illegal business or drug schemes throughout the city. Batman will have his hands full with Penguin’s new army, leading to many exciting fights as Batman thwarts Penguin’s plans. Viewers still have to wait a while forThe Batman - Part II, but it will be worth it if Reeves can improve upon his first film.

The Batman Part II
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The Batman Part II is the sequel to Matt Reeve’s The Batman, released in 2022, and will continue where the original film left off. The film shares a universe with the HBO Max original Penguin series and sees the return of the Riddler and a different incarnation of the Joker.