Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Batman.
The Batman presents Robert Pattinson's version of the Caped Crusader with only two years of experience under his belt, but even as a great detective, there's one crime he should never solve. As crime thrives in Gotham City, Batman attempts to make a difference wherever he can. Unfortunately, Bruce Wayne discovers his own family is caught in the same web of corruption he's trying to stop.
It's nearly always canon that Bruce Wayne becomes Batman due to the trauma of losing his parents at the hands of a gunman. Afterward, Bruce would turn his attention to fighting crime. In The Batman, he uses the Dark Knight persona to seek vengeance against all corruption in Gotham. However, the critical thing to note is that the mystery of who killed Bruce Wayne's parents remained.
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Bruce Wayne should not yet learn the truth of his parents' killing for two reasons. The first reason is that it could jeopardize his identity as Batman. Bruce resigns to fighting as much crime in Gotham as possible because he doesn't know the identity of the criminal who killed his parents. For him, any criminal could have been responsible for his parents' death. With that level of obscurity, Bruce Wayne has an almost never-ending purpose in being Batman. Thus, it's essential for Batman not to solve the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne for the time being. If Bruce knew the culprit, there would be an increased risk of him no longer wanting to be Batman after seeking out revenge.
In The Batman, Bruce Wayne learns that Thomas and Martha Wayne's murder is connected to an infamous mobster in Gotham. Bruce believes that the
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