![]() ![]() Exactly a decade after Joel Schumacher made Batman inextricable from his rubberized camp aesthetic, Christopher Nolan’s Batman brought the character swooping back down to the dirty (but still rubberized) streets. ![]() This is the retrospective you deserve and the one you need right now.įor many superheroes, tone is a pendulum that swings to either extreme every decade or so, and that movement is only heightened in film adaptations. Why so serious? Because Christopher Nolan’s Bat-sequel gave us lots to talk about. On the occasion of The Dark Knight’s 10th anniversary, Polygon is spending the week investigating the comic-book blockbuster’s legacy. ![]()
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