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No Deathstroke In The Batman? Put Him In Chris McKay’s Nightwing Then

Another week, another DCEU rumor. This time, fans have lost their minds wondering whether Joe Manganiello's Deathstroke will be appearing in Matt Reeves' The Batman or not. To be fair, Reeves himself probably doesn't know yet, either, as he's likely rewriting the script as we speak, so it's all up in the air at the moment.
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Deathstroke Is Obsessed With Dick Grayson

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In many ways, Slade resents Batman for having the protégé he never had. To recall the animated series once more, Slade wanted Dick to be his apprentice. He appreciated and admired the abilities of the former Boy Wonder and would’ve rather had him as an ally than an enemy.

This angle could be played up beautifully in a film where Slade seeks to be a mentor figure to Dick after his relationship with Bruce becomes fractured. When Nightwing truly uncovers the assassin’s methods and modus operandi, he disagrees with him because of the strong values that Batman instilled in him. This leads to their fallout and war, as well as a self-discovery for Dick.

Not only could Slade’s admiration play a part in setting up the conflict, but it could also assist in resolving the underlying issues between Bruce and Dick. In many ways, it’s reminiscent of The Karate Kid Part III‘s plot where Daniel seeks out Terry Silver’s mentorship after a disagreement with Mr. Miyagi, only to eventually realize he’s nothing like Silver and to make amends with his original mentor and friend. The blueprint is already there, Warner Bros. You just need to pull the trigger on it.


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Sergio Pereira
Sergio is an entertainment journalist who has written about movies, television, video games, and comic books for the likes of Screen Rant, CBR, Looper, IGN, Thought Catalog, and Fortress of Solitude. Outside of journalism, he is an award-winning copywriter, screenwriter, and novelist. He holds a degree in media studies and psychology.