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Batman Begins Joker Tease Secretly Set Up The Dark Knight Rises' Ending

 The Joker tease at the end of Batman Begins set up more than the sequel the scene actually teased the ending of the entire Dark Knight trilogy.

The final scene in Batman Begins teases the Jokers appearance in the sequel but it also subtly sets up the vigilantes ending in The Dark Knight Rises. Christopher Nolans acclaimed Dark Knight trilogy started with the aptly titled Batman Begins an origin story that established Nolans grounded take on the iconic character. Acting as an introduction to a more realistic incarnation of Batman Batman Begins does a great deal of worldbuilding establishing the foundations for the trilogys tone as well as the general parameters of the characters narrative arc.

By introducing Christian Bales Dark Knight in a Batman origin story Batman Begins also explains how Gothams more colorful villains come to be. Ras al Ghul and Scarecrow act as Batman Begins villains with the former employing the services of the latters fear gas in an attempt to have the city tear itself apart. After foiling the scheme and bringing himself to the attention of Gothams criminals Batman Begins ends with a scene familiar to those well-versed in Batmans history hes summoned by the Bat-Signal for a rooftop meeting with James Gordon to discuss the villains plaguing the city. The scene also teases the sequel The Dark Knight by having Batman learn of a new criminal calling himself the Joker a character famously reinvented in Nolans trilogy with an electrifying performance from the late Heath Ledger.

Though Batman Begins set up The Dark Knights villain in a rather obvious way it also subtly teased the ending of Nolans trilogy in the process. Gordon briefly ruminates on the reason for the Jokers emergence he believes that by becoming a costumed vigilante Batman has forced Gothams worst criminals to escalate their own efforts to match him. Gordon clearly voices his belief that Batman is responsible for this escalation and that he considers the rise of villains with distinct criminal personas as a direct response to Batmans own approach to crime fighting. This is a very subtle way of foreshadowing Batmans eventual plan of retiring as a vigilante by publicly faking his own death because Gordon plants the seed in his mind that Batman though necessary may also have indirectly harmed Gotham by creating his own villains.

Batman Begins Ending Shows Bruce That Gotham Will Need Batman To Die

The Joker card tease in Batman Begins does more than just hint at the appearance of Batmans iconic nemesis it also introduces the idea that Batman is responsible for a new wave of crime in the city. The purpose of Gordons speech about escalation is to show Batman that his actions have had unforeseen consequences he hasnt just inspired the good people of Gotham but the bad as well. Batman realizes that his presence is a double-edged sword he cant be a force for good without also issuing a challenge to Gothams most dangerous criminals.

Batmans plan at the end of The Dark Knight Rises is to save Gotham in a way that also serves as a public act of self-sacrifice tipping Batmans scales in the right direction to end his vigilante career on a high note. This is a clear evolution of the idea first voiced by Gordon in Batman Begins with Bruce Wayne passing the torch to Joseph Gordon-Levitts Batman as a means of keeping the legend alive. The idea that Batman was inspiring villains to step up in Gotham needed to be offset somehow and a public death and apparent resurrection if John Blake ever took up the mantle would be an excellent way of dissuading criminals from escalating matters further. Gordons line about escalation in Batman Begins did far more than tease the Jokers appearance in the sequel it also directly fed into the ending of The Dark Knight Rises.


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