crzyimp
crzyimp
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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I walk into a room full of filmbros, a microphone in front of me. I tap it twice and everyone looks at attention "Pattinson Batman wouldve been better if Riddler used a vtuber avatar that looks comic accurate and then we reveal the Paul Dano freak" The crowd begins tearing my apart limb from limb, screaming about this being a grounded Batman. As the life fades from my eyes I am at peace knowing I am right
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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I AM A VIRGIN BATTINSON BELIEVER IDC WHAT ANYONE ELSE SAYS LALALALALALA
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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I cannot get enough of his STUPID EYELINER im giggling and kicking my feet i swear
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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Did The Riddler Know Batman’s True Identity? A Closer Look at The Batman (2022)
The interrogation scene between Edward Nyagma and Batman in The Batman (2022) is one of the film’s most debated moments. It’s a quiet but tense encounter, charged with the possibility of a devastating revelation. When Edward begins to say “Bruce Wayne…” It's natural for both Batman and the audience to hold their breath. Some viewers are convinced that he had figured it out, that his repeated mention of Bruce Wayne’s name was a deliberate revelation meant to unnerve Batman and hint at his own brilliance. Others believe the opposite: that he had no idea, and the scene was designed to make both Batman and the audience believe he did, only to subvert that expectation. Some even argue he at least suspected it, using Bruce’s name to gauge Batman’s reaction.
Personally, I’m firmly in the camp that Edward did not know that Batman was Bruce Wayne. And the reason is far more interesting than simple ignorance.
Edward Nashton is smart, yes — frighteningly so — but his fixation is never on who Batman is. In Edward’s worldview, Batman is not a man but a symbol, an almost mythic figure he has decided justifies his own crusade. For Edward, Batman exists less as a human being and more as an abstract concept: a dark reflection of himself, someone “on his side” in his war against Gotham’s corruption. Edward isn’t interested in Batman’s civilian identity because he’s not interested in Batman as a person. He’s interested in what Batman represents.
And Bruce Wayne? Edward hates him. But not in the way you hate a rival you know personally. Edward despises the idea of Bruce Wayne. To him, Bruce is a caricature of privilege: the golden boy orphan who grew up rich, insulated from real suffering, never knowing the pain of being forgotten and discarded by society. In Edward’s mind, Bruce is not a flesh-and-blood human being; he is an emblem of everything wrong with Gotham’s elite. That’s why it would never cross his mind that this pampered prince could be the same person stalking Gotham’s rooftops at night, risking his life to protect strangers.
There’s also a practical point: this Batman is not the flamboyant billionaire-playboy vigilante from other iterations. Pattinson’s Batman is almost never seen in public as Bruce Wayne, and when he is, he’s withdrawn, pale, and distant, hardly a symbol of Gotham’s wealth and power. Edward has no reason to associate an almost reclusive rich kid with the terrifying, relentless figure in black armor. If anything, his own biases would actively blind him to the possibility.
So why did so many of us initially think Edward knew? The answer is simple: because Bruce thought he knew. The scene is told from Batman’s perspective, and we experience it through his fear. Watch closely: when Bruce enters the interrogation room, he avoids Edward’s eyes, his gaze drifting away, betraying unease. Without the mask, Bruce loses his armor — both literally and psychologically. Batman is his source of confidence, his shield against vulnerability, and here, in this sterile, bright room, he is only Bruce Wayne. The man he doesn’t want to be.
When Edward begins to repeat Bruce Wayne’s name, the tension spikes for Bruce and for us. But then the truth emerges: Edward doesn’t know. He’s simply lamenting that Bruce Wayne was “the one who got away” from his campaign of vengeance. At that moment, something changes in Batman. He lifts his eyes and looks directly at Edward for the first time in the scene, regaining his composure. The danger has passed.
This moment also reveals a fascinating parallel: both men overestimated the other. Edward believed Batman would understand his riddles completely and follow him to the end, becoming his partner in judgment. Batman, in turn, believed Edward’s intellect would inevitably pierce through the mask and unearth his identity. Neither was correct. In their own ways, both were wrong about the person across the glass window.
In the end, the scene is not about Edward knowing or not knowing Batman’s identity, it’s about perspective, misjudgment, and the psychological power of the mask. To Edward, Batman’s real face doesn’t matter. To Bruce, it matters more than anything. And for those few tense minutes in Arkham, the audience gets caught in that same trap, our fears mirroring Batman’s own.
Edward Nashton never knew. But for a moment, we — and Batman himself — believed he did. And that’s what makes the scene unforgettable.
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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dont tell anybody but i think clark kent is the real bat man
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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We have plenty of aus where bruce stalks and studies superman because he doesn't trust him or doesn't feel safe with him around
What I wanna see is an au where bruce reads about Superman's origin, about how he his planet got destroyed, how he's the last of his kind, and thinks of how he felt when he lost his parents, of how much it hurt just being the last in his family and feeling so bad for the Kryptonian that, while he still wants to make a few contingencies for the guy, he sees someone all alone in the universe just like he is and considers reaching out, making sure he's okay, maybe offer a partnership
But first research.
Because this meeting has to go well, he's not taking any chances. He doesn't want to accidently offend Superman and get the planet destroyed so he has to conduct a thorough investigation beforehand (or as Alfred calls it "stalking")
He sets up cameras all over metropolis especially in notable buildings like the daily planet where superman is a regular, trying to learn all the alien's customs, see all his powers and studying all known footage of superman in detail so that when they finally meet he can impress the other hero more then any other human has, making the best first impression ever, leaving superman with no choice but to immediately fall in love with him see him as an equal and an ally.
While gathering information he has several close encounters with the man of steel. He gets that superman is trying to reach out but he's not ready yet and spontaneous encounters are not part of the plan so he tells the other to get out of his city and vanishes. He'll apologize later when they actually meet but for now, research. Superman will understand.
On the other side, Clark is aware that batman has clearly been watching him. There's bat themed cameras all over metropolis. One by his favorite coffee place, one only a block from his apartment and a whole bunch of them near the daily planet building. He cant even change into his suit there anymore! It's obvious the man knows his secret identity but for some reason, still hasn't confronted him. He's tried to take the initiative and confront the bat a number of times now but the man is clearly avoiding him.
Clark doesn't not understand why this is happening. Giving an interview about his origin was supposed to make people trust him more, not make them realize how different he really is. How could it possibly backfire like this? Why is the bat documenting him? Does batman think Clark is that much of a threat? And what is going to do with Clark when he's finally done with all his research?
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crzyimp · 14 hours ago
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Bringing this here because I think Tumblr will like it
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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안경 벗으면 미소녀 슈퍼맨
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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gone for months then spawning with shocking otp ship
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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kryptonite that gives you a breeding kink
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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Can’t get them out my head,
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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“i never see you at the club” ok well i never see you on ao3 at 2am reading about the same two bitches falling in love for the 1000th time in the 500th way
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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IMAX????
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바보세마리
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crzyimp · 16 hours ago
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Superbat commission
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