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Batman #666 (2007) features an adult incarnation of Damian Wayne as Batman. Superman/Batman #75 shows Damian Wayne as he appears in Batman #666 and #700 with Conner Kent, who is now Superman. Justice League: Generation Lost #14 shows another alternate future for Damian Wayne, this time taking place over 100 years in the future.
He featured in his own solo Nightwing series from 1995 to 2009; after Wayne's apparent death, Dick became the new Batman, retiring his Nightwing mantle temporarily. Grayson's Nightwing costume was a high-tech suit specially designed for his high-flying acrobatic style.
Many of its members are also his adopted children, with the exception of Damian Wayne, the first of the Robins to be biologically related to Batman. The group consists of similarly minded superheroes who operate in the Gotham City area and work towards achieving common goals. Batman is often the team leader or, in some cases, its dispatch.
Following the Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne and Flashpoint events, Bruce Wayne returned to his role as Batman, while Dick resumed as Nightwing. As of The New 52 , Damian continued to work with his father, but temporarily gave up being Robin (as his mother had put a price on his head), and went under the identity of Red Bird.
The Damian Wayne incarnation of Robin appears in films set in the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU), voiced by Stuart Allan. [9] Dick Grayson as Nightwing also appears, voiced by Sean Maher. [7] The Damian Wayne incarnation of Robin appears in Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants, voiced by Lucien Dodge. [9]
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The Heretic and his henchmen attack Wayne Enterprises, forcing Lucius Fox to open the way into the vault by threatening his son Luke. Though Nightwing and Damian arrive, they are unable to prevent the Heretic from escaping with Wayne technology, and Lucius is injured. Before they leave, the Heretic kills Electrocutioner when he is about to kill ...
Warner Bros. announced earlier this year that the release for the Robert Pattinson-starring sequel was being delayed an entire year from Oct. 3, 2025 to Oct. 2, 2026. “Colin [Farrell] …