hot take: i actually like everytime we get a death scene of bruce’s parents because it’s neat to see how each director interprets the situation. i also like the importance of martha’s pearls in each situation
Yeah it really dramatizes every scene and it's the one part that everyone includes just because its I guess iconic everyone remembers the Pearl's when they see the Wayne's death
@@seansswamp I guess a pearl necklace is mostly worn by rich people and it shows the Wayne's wealth and probably every director after the first one loved the scene and wanted to recreate it in their own way
1:54 Personally, the thing that's the most spine-tingling about the Wayne's death in the 1989 Batman Movie, is how after Jack(Joker) kills Batman's parents, he just casually says "See ya around kid" some great acting and chilling foreshadowing.
@@SkyBorik Well, that whole plotline is still ambiguous anyway. Personally, I don't buy that Thomas Wayne is Arthur's father. If he was, he had no idea to so frankly deny it to Arthur's face. I mean, who'd believe Arthur if he told him "yes I am"? Plus, he'd have to be a particularly monstrous individual to go to so much trouble to cover up any affair with Penny Fleck and lead to her life being so utterly ruined. From what we see, he's a jerk but he's not a monster. Penny was also repeatedly shown as delusional, neglectful to her son's suffering and the abuse he faced. Why should we believe a single word she says?
1.Batman 1989: Dark and Creepy 2.Batman Begins: Tense, Gritty and Sad 3.Batman v Superman: Poetic, Atmospheric and Beautiful 4.Joker: Satisfaying, Twisted and Epic.
They are witnesses. This is why if anyone tells u u dont need to arm urself. Just give the guy what he asks for is total bullshit. Most criminals will get rid of their witnesses. That and the fact that its a stressful event and any sudden movement can cause him to shoot thinking ur attacking him or something
Now I think about it, considering they were the richest family or whatever in Gotham, why didn't they ever have a bodyguard or something? Seems like the pearl necklace is constant in all the deaths, even the comics.
@@Troopa87 whats there not to understand, you look rich you attract attention and the chance of getting robbed is high, so whats a way to look rich, attract attention and lower your chances of getting robbed. You guessed it, Bodyguards. If you were a mugger would you mug a beggar or an unprotected party member walking in the dead of night with his wife and son and nothing to protect himself with.
89's version is the best. Joker did it in the most cold blooded way, leaving Bruce in a state of numbness, sadness and pure rage while frozen in shock. The music also sells it, not to mention young Bob's reaction "um...was that necessary, Jack?"
That smile at 1:43 is creepy as hell. And that "See you around, kid", accompanied by that echoed clicking sound always gives me a chill. Hugo Blick nailed it for the flashback.
Fun fact: Jack Napier was originally gonna be the killer of Bruce Wayne’s parents in an unaired episode of batman the animated series just like in the 1989 movie but the episode was deemed too dark so it never ended up happening.
@@theamanchannel6800 But he is mentioned like when Peter said that his aunt has been through a lot which was Uncle Ben’s death on Homecoming and a briefcase with his uncle’s name on it on Far From Home.
@@theamanchannel6800 actually I like this approach. I was getting a little sick with uncle bens dead. It is one of the reasons why amazing spider man couldn’t make the cut.
Its in a movie, they go back in time and reverse what they did, the thing they did was erasing all super heros so they could be the only ones and robin would have his own movie
He's on screen for only a few seconds, but young Jack/Joker is the creepiest one of all the Jokers ever cast. Shame they didn't do more with that actor. That smile is absolutely chilling.
I like how in each version sans Joker, Bruce's father is shown as a good person. In the first two, he dies protecting his wife In the third, he tries to fight Joe Chill himself. The apple really didn't fall far from the tree.
In Joker, he tries to talk it out with him. Thomas Wayne was a bad person in this movie, but I like how he tried to save his family the only way he knows how
Yeah, even though it’s not my favourite, I do like how unlike the others, it happens really fast and quick, like a bullet (or show I say, two bullets) the adrenaline and panic of Young Bruce in that scene would of had it all happen in the blink of an eye for him and that’s quite a nice and realistic touch to have the scene shot and edited in that style...
They are all REALLY great interpretations, each to their own, in my personal opinion I think the one from Batman VS Superman is the best. I remember going to the premiere and I think I genuinely shed some tears during that opening scene.... really tragically atmospheric and beautiful...
@Justin Eden nah haven’t seen a marvel movie since endgame, not interested in any upcoming ones, like dc more and this is the second worst dc movie behind suicide squad
Fun fact : 1:11 that man it's Joe chill, instead of being Bruce parents killer, it's helping the killer of Bruce parents in this universe, Jack Napier a. K. A the joker
Here’s a fun fact you should know - In the 1989 Batman, Tim Burton briefly considered in casting Adam West as Thomas Wayne before the role went to David Baxt as he thought Adam West was too old for the role (he was around 60 at the time). But still I think the 1989 Batman is still the best depiction of Batman’s parents Death/Origin on the big screen alongside ‘Joker’ 👍 I bet Bruce’s parents death really had a devastating and irreparable impact on him as a child and later in his adult life, that’s what really drove him to become Batman in the first place.
It's really interesting how in each version the motivation is completely different. In '89 Jack is a sadistic killer. In Begins Joe is just a normal guy who's down on his luck and needs the money but is terrified of what he might have to do. In BvS it's totally ambiguous thanks in large part to the lack of dialog. In Joker the killings were symbolic and politically motivated.
@@Man77772That’s the point, it’s not about the robbery. In Joker Thomas Wayne is the symbol of the rich, an arrogant, pompous aristocrat as seen by the lower classes. He’s the biggest name of all the Rich, and Joe wanted to send a message.
@colonmuncher3655 Overall, the Joe Chill of the Joker universe was just a rebel without a cause, just an alienated figure looking for something to live for or kill for, not unlike a girl who follows Charles Manson.
New Batman media: **exist** The Wayne couple: Oh shit! Here we go again! Uncle Ben: First time? The Wayne couple: ......... Uncle Ben: Yeah, I thought so...
I think making them old was a way to try and make them less relatable. More like rich old 1%ers who have little to nothing in common with common middle to poor class folk. So you feel less devastated by their deaths. But that was my personal analysis
The death of Batman's parents is a very historical moment comparing to any other superhero past. Whether it is Marvel or DC. This is the part in every batman movie that the director keeps his all focus because this is the backbone of the batman series.
After seeing it I didn't think it was needed. After seeing how Batman acts you can tell just how much it hurts him. Maybe a flashback can happen in one of the next films they make
I like the Batman Begins Thomas Wayne best. Of all the Thomas Waynes who were victims of robbery (I'm excluding the Joker ones because that clown acted with the intent to kill, not just rob) he behaves the most rationally. He knows the loss of what little wealth the Waynes are carrying on them at the moment means nothing in comparison to his family members' lives, so he tries to keep the robber calm and gives him what he wants. He only provokes the robber because he suddenly moves to get between his wife and the gun, but he was only acting to protect his family as any man should. Now compare that to the dumbass Thomas Wayne in Batman v Superman who stupidly takes a swing at someone who has him at gunpoint, or the one from Batman who tries to wrestle the robber for some jewels (granted he probably didn't know there was another gunman in the shadows, but still).
Batman vs Superman is seriously underrated its scenes are amazing and there just good as hell For example this one like it shows how dark and awful what happened to Bruce's parents that night
I always liked how BvS was shot (no pun intended). It’s beautiful directed and the gun with the pearl necklace is such a great touch. The Batman 89 one is shot nicely too, with a eerie gothic vibe, however I was never keen on the Joker being the shooter plot. But other than that, it’s great. Batman Begins had such heartbreaking dialogue from Thomas telling his son not to be afraid. Joker felt satisfying as Thomas is portrayed as a horrible douchebag. Plus the blood splatter on Bruce’s face is traumatic which makes it affective.
One thing I never understood was why tf did they as the richest family in Gothem think it would be ok to walk in the streets at night and nothing was gonna happen?? 🤦🏾♂️
I dont know about the others but it did make sense in Joker as there were no clowns in the alleyways because every clown gathered in the middle of the street to riot with Arthur, so they probably wanted to avoid that.
@@DarkFiles-rc1he well in Batman begins thomas told Bruce he was trying to make it safer, but the other movies make sense in terms of “why are the Wayne’s staying there” like they chouldnt be, they should move their business.
1989: Thomas tries to stop the mugger from taking Martha's necklace. Jack intentionally shoots him and Martha. Thomas was stupid, but Jack might've just shot him anyway because Jack's not a very nice man. 2005: Thomas remains calm, gives Chill his wallet, instinctively jumps in front of Martha when Chill points the gun at him. The first shooting seems accidental, second one is up in the air. Thomas handled this about as well as possible. 2016: Thomas LUNGES FOR THE GUN. And then after Chill shoots him, MARTHA GOES FOR THE GUN TOO? WHAT. Both shootings seem completely accidental, given Chill's reaction. Thomas and Martha are very, very, very stupid. 2019: Thomas doesn't do anything, Chill shoots them very much on purpose. Thomas was kind of a dick in this movie but at least he didn't go for the gun.
2016 Thomas Wayne wasn't afraid to try and fight the mugger off. 2016 Martha is the only one to try and stop the mugger too. What is she gonna do, sit there and wait to be shot next or worse, watch her son get killed?
And thats how I became... “pearl necklace man”!
I’m your 100th like!
@@IcyDiamond okay but, did anyone ask?
IM THE 300 like lol
@@SIPPO-2024 then why you commented
@@SIPPO-2024 did he ask a question tho?
Damn, the kid just gotta keep reliving the same scene every few years.
talk about uncle ben
Yeah
@@muhammadbalal6677 no why did u have to say that i love spiderman dont remind me of unc bens death
@@MassWonderFC Ben’s died like 17 times over. Get over it.
@Fan23 he died offscreen in homecoming
Batman's parent are basically like uncle Ben: they can't stop dying
I think you should say Uncle Ben is like Batman’s parents because Batman came way before Spider-Man, both in movies and comics
It's like an infinite loop.
The Batman/Spider Man crossover off,y boyhood remains a favorite. Some utterly poetic writing and scenarios.
Uncel ben only died two times it's not that crazy
@@Yolomanning18 thank you.
1989. Killed by Joker
2005. Killed by Chill
2016. Killed by Chill
2019. Killed by Chill minutes before dying of natural age.
Rich people don’t die at 70 like we do
@@jamesmiller2521 riddler spotted
2022: ?
@@jamesmiller2521 illness
Actually technally
2019:Killed by Joker
Batman: gets rebooted
Joe Chill: how many times do I have to teach you this lesson old man
Ahh i see you're a man of spongey nature
Change old with young, lol.
then matches malone comes alone for gotham lmao
Flats
Batmans parents die even in non batman movies
the Joker one is brilliant because it ties into the themes of the film. society created the villain, and the villain created the hero
Nice comment ❤️
We live in a society
Joker = best villain
Batman = Best hero.
They need to give us another batman and joker movie like the dark knight
Nope just plain stupid
So the cruel and dark society around him created the Cruelest Darkest Hero AND the Cruelest Darkest Villain.
hot take: i actually like everytime we get a death scene of bruce’s parents because it’s neat to see how each director interprets the situation. i also like the importance of martha’s pearls in each situation
Yeah it really dramatizes every scene and it's the one part that everyone includes just because its I guess iconic everyone remembers the Pearl's when they see the Wayne's death
@@JerryJB1267 what’s up with her pearls that so important
@@seansswamp I guess a pearl necklace is mostly worn by rich people and it shows the Wayne's wealth and probably every director after the first one loved the scene and wanted to recreate it in their own way
@@JerryJB1267 ohhh
You can thank Frank Miller because his Batman comics introduced that necklace.
1:54 Personally, the thing that's the most spine-tingling about the Wayne's death in the 1989 Batman Movie, is how after Jack(Joker) kills Batman's parents, he just casually says "See ya around kid" some great acting and chilling foreshadowing.
It's not the Joker. It's Joe Chill
@@TheManWithNoName786 the other guy calls him Jack, not Joe
@@TheManWithNoName786 did you watch the movie?
@@TheManWithNoName786 did you watch the movie
Its jack/joker
@@TheManWithNoName786 It's him, joker says the same pale moon thingy to adult Bruce.
if you think about it, by killing batman’s parents, the killer saved many lives
Mr. Duran Lmao butterfly effect
i dont understand,
futur3waffl3 superman would save them
leosha45 How do you not understand?
leosha45 Ll killer was one of the jokers followers
Always thought they looked a bit old in Joker. Like almost like they could be his grandparents
@@SkyBorik Well, that whole plotline is still ambiguous anyway.
Personally, I don't buy that Thomas Wayne is Arthur's father. If he was, he had no idea to so frankly deny it to Arthur's face. I mean, who'd believe Arthur if he told him "yes I am"?
Plus, he'd have to be a particularly monstrous individual to go to so much trouble to cover up any affair with Penny Fleck and lead to her life being so utterly ruined. From what we see, he's a jerk but he's not a monster.
Penny was also repeatedly shown as delusional, neglectful to her son's suffering and the abuse he faced. Why should we believe a single word she says?
They could be middle aged. Like in their late 50’s and early 60’s.
Maybe Bruce Wayne in Joker was a menopausal baby. 🤔
1.Batman 1989: Dark and Creepy
2.Batman Begins: Tense, Gritty and Sad
3.Batman v Superman: Poetic, Atmospheric and Beautiful
4.Joker: Satisfaying, Twisted and Epic.
Luz, Cámara, RANKING! Nice
Ye get what you fuckin deserve (a heart from Sam)
And 4 for The Batman 2020 ?
@@andysap7555 I don't know if they will show us the Parents murder again.
@@andysap7555 oh I'm sorry, u must be from the future, cuz it hasn't been to us, braaahhhhhh
Imagine still killing someone even though they gave you there wallet
Welcome to latinoamerica 😔
I’m pretty sure he’s afraid of them telling a cop about how they robbed him so he kills them
They are witnesses. This is why if anyone tells u u dont need to arm urself. Just give the guy what he asks for is total bullshit. Most criminals will get rid of their witnesses. That and the fact that its a stressful event and any sudden movement can cause him to shoot thinking ur attacking him or something
Ali what about bruce
@@angiesala2848 this has nothing to do with politics. This is literally a superhero film.
None of this would have happened if they just had a car
Who tf walks down a dark alley in the middle of the night
None of this would have happened had they all been STRAPPED.
@@dd61882 dude it’s Gotham not Detroit
What kind of billionaire doesnt have a car knowing their fame
You didn’t see there limo on fire
The moral of the story: Never go to a movie theater.
No don’t walk into an alley way at the middle of the fucking night
@@Deadchannel1737 just don’t go to Gotham that’s all
Hire body guards if ur rich!
Get a weapon
Don't name your child bruce wayne
Now I think about it, considering they were the richest family or whatever in Gotham, why didn't they ever have a bodyguard or something?
Seems like the pearl necklace is constant in all the deaths, even the comics.
there’s a level of spectacle and iconography with the pearls
That tells you something about a society that you need bodyguards only because you are rich...
The way they take the pearl necklace just like that is nonsensical, there's alot of pearls they left out just ripping through that.
@@Troopa87 whats there not to understand, you look rich you attract attention and the chance of getting robbed is high, so whats a way to look rich, attract attention and lower your chances of getting robbed. You guessed it, Bodyguards. If you were a mugger would you mug a beggar or an unprotected party member walking in the dead of night with his wife and son and nothing to protect himself with.
But wasn’t he the mayor in 2019 joker I feel like it’s a good question when you put it like that other than being rich
The tv show Gotham had a great parents death scene, it was so emotional and very well acted.
Also young Bruce's scream makes my spine chill, it just sounds so desperate and definitley scarred
The important parents in each movie
Batman: Both of them
Batman Begins: Thomas Wayne
Batman v Superman: Martha Wayne
Joker: Thomas Wayne
What do you expect from Martha Wayne to do In Bruce's history .?? She was really an amazing cook.
@@yousefkiwan. Everything the end of bat v super shows us how bad Bruce became which made everything the perfect move
@@Epicfrogmoment First..
Martha didn't do anything in Bruce's life.. Only made him scream while he was saying her name
Second..
BvS is a Su** Movie
@@yousefkiwan. WHY DID YA SAY THAT NAME
It’s weird how Bruce In Joker Is just like oof when his parents die
He's used to it at this point.
Lmao
he was such a serious boy (every fucking time)
he's fucking suicidal and depressed apparantly he doesn't give a shit
Yeah he went through it 4 times he’s used to it xd
89's version is the best. Joker did it in the most cold blooded way, leaving Bruce in a state of numbness, sadness and pure rage while frozen in shock. The music also sells it, not to mention young Bob's reaction "um...was that necessary, Jack?"
It's not Bob. For the longest time I thought the same thing. He's apparently Joe Chill.
@@kgunitkeese17 It is Joe Chill. Michael Uslan, the producer, already confirmed it
@@RoosterMontgomery you seriously not agreeing with what the producer of the movie is saying?
@@RoosterMontgomery in the original script it says he is joe chill
@@RoosterMontgomery bruh he’s the producer of the movie and Tim burton agrees
Bruce wasn’t even frightened in Joker.
Cause he's the dark knight.
that kid looked dead inside in every scene
The grim knight?
He was, he just didn’t realize they were actually dead yet
he was in shock. hes a kid.
damn that young jack nicholson was the perfect casting choice
That smile at 1:43 is creepy as hell. And that "See you around, kid", accompanied by that echoed clicking sound always gives me a chill. Hugo Blick nailed it for the flashback.
Yup That’s Hugo Weaving. He looks just like Jack there.
@@theero nah he's played by Hugo E. Blick
@@umanuu y
@@theero wrong name buddy😂😂😂it is Hugo E Blick
“The way he goes on his knees and starts crying is a full exaggerated swagger of 8 year old boy seeing his parents get killed by a punk with a gun”
Fun fact: Jack Napier was originally gonna be the killer of Bruce Wayne’s parents in an unaired episode of batman the animated series just like in the 1989 movie but the episode was deemed too dark so it never ended up happening.
Thanos: "I am inevitable"
DC Comics rebooting Batman for the 52nd time: "Observe..."
Batman's parents:
I like how you said 52nd, because it reminds me heavily of one of the reboots of DC, aka New 52.
Spiderman fans: Nooo you can't kill uncle Ben in the movies for a third time!!
Batman fans: Ha ha pearl necklaces go blaamm!
The mcu glossed over uncle Ben's death so it is only 2 times but they never talk about him which is a problem
U mean Blammm BRRRR
@@theamanchannel6800
But he is mentioned like when Peter said that his aunt has been through a lot which was Uncle Ben’s death on Homecoming and a briefcase with his uncle’s name on it on Far From Home.
@@MelianLimGachaVideos yea i know but they don't show how his death affected him and replaced him with iron man which is bothering
@@theamanchannel6800 actually I like this approach. I was getting a little sick with uncle bens dead. It is one of the reasons why amazing spider man couldn’t make the cut.
3:49. I never would've thought that Maggie would end up with Neagen. Biggest plot twist ever
same bro
@@rick_grimes1528W pfp bro 🫡
batman is lucky his parents get to respawn
Only to be murdered again
@@account9588 that's not fair
@@DarkFiles-rc1he cause people spawn camp them.
They keep respawning at a bad checkpoint.
That would mean batman has to respawn and be a child again 🤦♂️
don’t forget the teen titans go version where robin deliberately pushed bruce’s parents into the alley to get killed.
Wait that happened? I never watched teens titans go, thats a kids show wtf
Its in a movie, they go back in time and reverse what they did, the thing they did was erasing all super heros so they could be the only ones and robin would have his own movie
@@Mothafatha ah
That is the darkest thing ever.
Oh, that movie. It was ok, I guess.
He's on screen for only a few seconds, but young Jack/Joker is the creepiest one of all the Jokers ever cast. Shame they didn't do more with that actor. That smile is absolutely chilling.
I like how in each version sans Joker, Bruce's father is shown as a good person.
In the first two, he dies protecting his wife
In the third, he tries to fight Joe Chill himself.
The apple really didn't fall far from the tree.
In Joker, he tries to talk it out with him. Thomas Wayne was a bad person in this movie, but I like how he tried to save his family the only way he knows how
My favorite was Batman Begins. It had the most depth in my opinion
Yeah, even though it’s not my favourite, I do like how unlike the others, it happens really fast and quick, like a bullet (or show I say, two bullets) the adrenaline and panic of Young Bruce in that scene would of had it all happen in the blink of an eye for him and that’s quite a nice and realistic touch to have the scene shot and edited in that style...
I think the editing is choppy but it’s great
@@BRUNOSADVENTURESSHOWS
That’s the point though.
I agree
That series is the best Batman series
They are all REALLY great interpretations, each to their own, in my personal opinion I think the one from Batman VS Superman is the best. I remember going to the premiere and I think I genuinely shed some tears during that opening scene.... really tragically atmospheric and beautiful...
No that one sucks, the shitty slow mo and the terrible acting, afflecks Batman sucks anyway
@Justin Eden nah haven’t seen a marvel movie since endgame, not interested in any upcoming ones, like dc more and this is the second worst dc movie behind suicide squad
@Justin Eden the only good acting in this scene is the guy that plays negan who plays Thomas Wayne for some reason
@Justin Eden I have watched the ultimate edition but turned it off 30 minutes in because my dog ran away
@@Dutch_van_der_linde939 lmfao batfleck is litterally the best batman and this opening scene is a masterpiece
“Every Time this happens Bruce says in his mind “ah shit here we go again”
I was just getting Along with my new parents!1
😂😂
Fun fact : 1:11 that man it's Joe chill, instead of being Bruce parents killer, it's helping the killer of Bruce parents in this universe, Jack Napier a. K. A the joker
Cool!
Here’s a fun fact you should know - In the 1989 Batman, Tim Burton briefly considered in casting Adam West as Thomas Wayne before the role went to David Baxt as he thought Adam West was too old for the role (he was around 60 at the time). But still I think the 1989 Batman is still the best depiction of Batman’s parents Death/Origin on the big screen alongside ‘Joker’ 👍
I bet Bruce’s parents death really had a devastating and irreparable impact on him as a child and later in his adult life, that’s what really drove him to become Batman in the first place.
Damn I would've loved to see Adam West as Thomas Wayne
The late Adam West did voice the character in "Batman: The Brave and the Bold".
The batman trailer comes out:
Ah shit, here we go again
Batman wanted justice for his parents' death.
1939: Killed by Joe Chill
1989: Killed by Jack Napier (Joker)
2005: Killed by an armed tramp
2016: Killed by a thief
2019: Killed by a striker
But didn’t it turn out to be Joe Chill in 2005 too? Coulda sworn they said his name
2005: Killed by Joe Chill
Every version besides 1989 Batman is all Joe Chill
Batman begins scene is so much more sad. Thomas Wayne was a caring father
It's really interesting how in each version the motivation is completely different.
In '89 Jack is a sadistic killer.
In Begins Joe is just a normal guy who's down on his luck and needs the money but is terrified of what he might have to do.
In BvS it's totally ambiguous thanks in large part to the lack of dialog.
In Joker the killings were symbolic and politically motivated.
I don’t like the joker one he didn’t even try robbing him he just shot them randomly
@@Man77772That’s the point, it’s not about the robbery. In Joker Thomas Wayne is the symbol of the rich, an arrogant, pompous aristocrat as seen by the lower classes.
He’s the biggest name of all the Rich, and Joe wanted to send a message.
@@colonmuncher3655 fair point my bad
@colonmuncher3655 Overall, the Joe Chill of the Joker universe was just a rebel without a cause, just an alienated figure looking for something to live for or kill for, not unlike a girl who follows Charles Manson.
New Batman media: **exist**
The Wayne couple: Oh shit! Here we go again!
Uncle Ben: First time?
The Wayne couple: .........
Uncle Ben: Yeah, I thought so...
Yeah , but let's not forget that Batman as a fictional character was created before Spider- man .
Thomas Wayne in Flashpoint be like: Son, it's my turn to be the Batman.
Why was Martha like 97 in the joker movie, was that grandmartha
I think making them old was a way to try and make them less relatable. More like rich old 1%ers who have little to nothing in common with common middle to poor class folk. So you feel less devastated by their deaths. But that was my personal analysis
Some people become parents late. As long as there is no menopause, it is highly possible. It's not that hard to imagine.
I think she was just platinum blonde
MARTHAAAA!!! WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!!!!
I laughed at Grandmartha lol
1989’s is the best for me, personally. The whole scene with the slow motion and echo screams is fantastic and bone chilling. I can never forget it.
The death of Batman's parents is a very historical moment comparing to any other superhero past. Whether it is Marvel or DC. This is the part in every batman movie that the director keeps his all focus because this is the backbone of the batman series.
None of this would have happened if they had a car or called a taxi
Bro he comes back as jokers knightmare what a lad
N33L B4M3 no he doesn't joker is obsessed with batman not scared
I hope we see this again in the Robert Pattinson movie because at this point we're all rooting for it to happen.
I have hopes for The movie
After seeing it I didn't think it was needed. After seeing how Batman acts you can tell just how much it hurts him. Maybe a flashback can happen in one of the next films they make
“Tell me, kid. Have you ever danced with the devil by the pale moon light?"
That BVS one is really well done
bruce's mom was beautiful and his father a good man .........i can feel his pain
Batman : gets rebooted
Chill : oh sh*t, here we go again
"How many times do you want me to teach you a lesson, oldman"
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for
It's a canon event
The guy they got to play young Jack was incredible. He has less than a minute of screen time yet everyone remembers what he looked like.
He’s so poor he saw his parents dying 4 times 😭😭💔
I like the Batman Begins Thomas Wayne best. Of all the Thomas Waynes who were victims of robbery (I'm excluding the Joker ones because that clown acted with the intent to kill, not just rob) he behaves the most rationally. He knows the loss of what little wealth the Waynes are carrying on them at the moment means nothing in comparison to his family members' lives, so he tries to keep the robber calm and gives him what he wants. He only provokes the robber because he suddenly moves to get between his wife and the gun, but he was only acting to protect his family as any man should. Now compare that to the dumbass Thomas Wayne in Batman v Superman who stupidly takes a swing at someone who has him at gunpoint, or the one from Batman who tries to wrestle the robber for some jewels (granted he probably didn't know there was another gunman in the shadows, but still).
Batman vs Superman is seriously underrated its scenes are amazing and there just good as hell
For example this one like it shows how dark and awful what happened to Bruce's parents that night
I always liked how BvS was shot (no pun intended). It’s beautiful directed and the gun with the pearl necklace is such a great touch.
The Batman 89 one is shot nicely too, with a eerie gothic vibe, however I was never keen on the Joker being the shooter plot. But other than that, it’s great.
Batman Begins had such heartbreaking dialogue from Thomas telling his son not to be afraid.
Joker felt satisfying as Thomas is portrayed as a horrible douchebag. Plus the blood splatter on Bruce’s face is traumatic which makes it affective.
Nothing satisfying about the Joker version. Joker is still a criminal along with the rest of his sheep, being a douche doesn't warrant someone to die
The Batman vs superman one was the best.
Honestly the child Bruce actor in Joker didn't look like he was even trying, just showed zero reaction to his parents being shot
One thing I never understood was why tf did they as the richest family in Gothem think it would be ok to walk in the streets at night and nothing was gonna happen?? 🤦🏾♂️
At least Batman Begins made it kind of seem like they were doing something unusual
@@DarkFiles-rc1he that's where Wayne's business is
I dont know about the others but it did make sense in Joker as there were no clowns in the alleyways because every clown gathered in the middle of the street to riot with Arthur, so they probably wanted to avoid that.
@@DarkFiles-rc1he well in Batman begins thomas told Bruce he was trying to make it safer, but the other movies make sense in terms of “why are the Wayne’s staying there” like they chouldnt be, they should move their business.
@@DarkFiles-rc1he Because the Wayne’s love Gotham. It’s their city. It’s their home. That’s why Bruce swears to protect it at all costs.
Miguel O hara says it’s a cannon event
Batman's parents and Uncle Ben
AKA the only characters in comics that stay dead.
I can't help but imagine the crook hunched over picking up every individual pearl for 10 minutes after
This is where I watched my parents die Parappa
"This is where I watched my Parents die Paparapa"
The moral of the story is: never go into a movie theater have a car and don’t we’re Pearl necklaces
I like how the Joker movie nearly replicates the 1989 Tim Burton movie.
Glenn, Maggie, Negan. Their death made the story more complicated.
Negan isn't death
Maggie too
1989: Thomas tries to stop the mugger from taking Martha's necklace. Jack intentionally shoots him and Martha. Thomas was stupid, but Jack might've just shot him anyway because Jack's not a very nice man.
2005: Thomas remains calm, gives Chill his wallet, instinctively jumps in front of Martha when Chill points the gun at him. The first shooting seems accidental, second one is up in the air. Thomas handled this about as well as possible.
2016: Thomas LUNGES FOR THE GUN. And then after Chill shoots him, MARTHA GOES FOR THE GUN TOO? WHAT. Both shootings seem completely accidental, given Chill's reaction. Thomas and Martha are very, very, very stupid.
2019: Thomas doesn't do anything, Chill shoots them very much on purpose. Thomas was kind of a dick in this movie but at least he didn't go for the gun.
Yes I agree!! Both 2005 version and the 2019 version are more realistic and does makes sense throughout the Batman origin storyline. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
2016 Thomas Wayne wasn't afraid to try and fight the mugger off. 2016 Martha is the only one to try and stop the mugger too. What is she gonna do, sit there and wait to be shot next or worse, watch her son get killed?
I dont know if the one who shot his parents in 2019 was Joe Chill, anyway, it felt good when he killed them because they were dickheads.
Tashanté Yes, but the point is that the other versions won’t be realistic. These are comic book movies about a man dressed as a bat...
Jeff Miller Martha isn’t stupid in BvS. She tries to stop him, but Chill put the gun on her neck, and shot.
Number 1 tip: DONT GO THROUGH ALLEYWAYS
Another one is from the series *Gotham* just in case u didn't know 😁
It clearly says MOVIES in the description
@@F_And true but some people want to watch batman shows or films, so I'm just recommending 😆☺😉
But nobody likes that. Gotham was a shit portrayal of Batmn
@@grantwalter2243 i liked gotham
@@grantwalter2243 Yes, it was. Horrible show.
Batman: Stop killing my parents WB Entertainment. I'm tired of seeing it
Damn. Its all the Joker(2019)'s fault. Now I'm addicted to this lore.
Joker's version was great
The music and atmosphere was nice
And the Shot was executed quickly
Dang Maggie and Negan together again
this is where you watched your parents die
Batmans parents death is like a time loop but you keep moving into the future
Batman’s parents are just like Kenny from South Park, they can’t stop dying
Rich ppl should stop going in to dark alleys
Young Bruce has the same hairstyle in every version.
Except 89 he was wearing a hat
I think it’s worth compiling the TV portrayals of this scene as well.
It's the pearls...they always bring it all together
"This is where I watched my parants die, parappa"
here are my favorites
number 4
Batman vs superman (2016)
number 3
Batman begins (2008)
number 2
Batman (1989)
number 1
Joker (2019)
Batman Begins 2005
You have bad taste.
its been over a year and this man is still hearting comments, what a legend
No matter how many times Barry Allen changes the timeline poor old Bruce is always stuck reliving the same nightmare in a different body! :''''(
2 things. 1. Thomas gets older in every version of his death. 2. Nice to keep Martha’s bead necklace breaking consistent
Despite how BAD Batman v Superman is you gotta say that intro was good
3:50 now it makes sense why batfleck is so brutal, his dad is joe kessler 😹
it actually defines how each batman sees his enemy
One see his enemies as coward
other see his enemies as devil
third see his enemy as physchotic mad
0:30 Dang, this whole scene gives me chills every time man! Especially the music!
Batman v Superman background score is very beautiful, when his parents are shot
This is why you need bodyguards if your rich and ramous
What's ramous🤔?
All first parents death scene:
1989: Batman
2001: Harry Potter
2014: Spider Man
2016: Iron Man
None of this would have happened if Batman had already existed
Woah the batman vs superman version was perfect
It's remind me with berserk movie
batman's dad: gets shot in the arm
also batman's dad: its been fun but now i got to go