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Bane was forced to work as an enforcer for the drug cartel, unable to escape. Believing that Bane sought Rex Tyler's expertise in chemistry, Rick lets him approach his father, only to discover that the story is a ruse. Bane, who had never truly been addicted to Venom, had in fact wiped out the drug lords and destroyed every research note on Venom.
Bane appears in The Batman, voiced by Joaquim de Almeida (in "Traction"), Ron Perlman (in "Team Penguin"), and Clancy Brown (in "The Batman/Superman Story"). [1] [2] [3] This version is a South American mercenary whose Venom-enhanced form possesses red skin. Bane appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Michael Dorn.
'Blue Beetle' Director Was Ready to Pitch a 'Bane Origin Story' Film When Warner Bros. Called About a DC Movie “Charm City Kings” director Angel Manuel Soto helmed “Blue Beetle” from a ...
The serial stories of the monthly Batman comics titles began slowly building toward the "Knightfall" arc several months prior, in conjunction with the publication of the four-issue Sword of Azrael miniseries and the Vengeance of Bane one-shot, which also laid foundation for the larger story.
When Warner Bros. contacted “Charm City Kings” filmmaker Angel Manuel Soto about potentially directing a DC comic book tentpole, he geared up to pitch the studio on a much different movie.
Director Ángel Manuel Soto didn’t think too much about the “Latino side of things” when visually crafting DC’s “Blue Beetle” alongside Mexican screenwriter Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer. In a ...
However, the plot for "Almost Got 'Im" is quite different (six stories in the show and four completely different ones in the comic book), with only the Joker as an overlapping antagonist. Two-Face's strategy in "Almost Got 'Im" (strapping down Batman to a giant coin and flipping the coin in the air) comes from Batman #81, February 1954. [ 3 ]
"This is my Bane origin story." How do you say, “robbed” in Blackfoot? Asking for a friend. Just kidding, I’m asking for myself. — Dallas Goldtooth (@dallasgoldtooth) March 11, 2024