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Swear To Me: The 10 Greatest Batman Movie Moments Ever

Few fictional characters have had as long and illustrious a history of film adaptations as Batman. Going right back to his cinematic debut in a 1943 movie serial, the Dark Knight has been portrayed as everything from a gritty, grounded figure to a gothic tragic hero to a LEGO comedy character. There have been some groan-inducing lows over that time, yes, but lots of dizzying highs as well. Hopefully, we'll get another one this year, when Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne teams up with the Justice League for the very first time on the big screen.
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7) Breaking The Bat – The Dark Knight Rises

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This is the scene all Batman fans were looking forward to from the moment it was announced that Bane would be appearing in The Dark Knight Rises. If they were introducing Bane, it meant director Christopher Nolan was going to bring the villain’s signature move to life: the vicious beating of the Dark Knight which led to him breaking Batman’s back. Thankfully, Nolan did not disappoint and delivered one of the most visceral and gripping action scenes in Batman history.

The fight between the two characters is unflinchingly brutal, as Bane totally outclasses our hero in one-on-one combat. It’s hard to watch Batman being brought to his knees like this, but it’s also impossible to look away. As well as the fight choreography and Nolan’s shadowy direction, the sound design of the scene really adds something to the mood: there’s no score from Hans Zimmer here, just the faint sound of running water in the background – and the occasional wince-inducing crunching sound effect.

It might not show Batman at his best, but the effectiveness of his complete defeat here made it all the sweeter when the Caped Crusader triumphed over Bane at the end of the movie.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'