The idea of Gangster Batman popping up in future DC movies is downright fascinating to me. I've been a DC fan since I was a kid, and the sheer versatility of Batman's character always keeps me hooked. Remember 'The Batman' (2022)? That gritty, noir-ish take was already a step toward darker, more unconventional interpretations. Gangster Batman, from the 'Earth-Two' comics or the 'Gotham by Gaslight' Elseworlds vibe, could be a fresh twist—imagine a Prohibition-era Caped Crusader with tommy guns and fedoras. DC's multiverse approach in films like 'The Flash' opens doors for wild variations, and James Gunn's new DCU might just embrace these risks.
That said, would mainstream audiences go for it? Gangster Batman isn't your typical superhero fare—it’s niche, pulpy, and steeped in alternate-history lore. But with Gunn’s love for deep cuts (hello, 'Peacemaker'), I wouldn’t rule it out as a spin-off or animated feature. Honestly, I’d kill to see a live-action version with the right director—maybe Matt Reeves diving into another timeline? Until then, I’ll keep rereading those comic arcs and daydreaming about a mobster Batsy on the big screen.
Gangster Batman feels like one of those concepts that’s too cool not to happen eventually. DC’s been leaning into multiverse chaos lately, and this version—whether as a cameo in 'Batman: Brave and the Bold' or a full-blown Elseworlds project—could be a goldmine. Imagine the aesthetic: art deco Gotham, smoky speakeasies, and a Bruce Wayne who’s more Al Capone than playboy. It’d be a gamble, but after 'Joker' proved how far you can stretch these characters, why not? I’m betting on an HBO Max special at the very least.
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Batman has had so many alternate versions in DC Comics that it's hard to keep track, but a full-blown gangster iteration? That's a bit of a stretch. The closest I can think of is when Bruce Wayne goes undercover in various storylines, like in 'Gotham Underground,' where he infiltrates the mob to dismantle it from within. Or the Earth-3 version of Batman, Owlman, who's more of a cold, calculating crime lord than a classic gangster. Even in 'Batman: White Knight,' Joker takes on a semi-legitimate political role, but Batman himself stays more vigilante than mobster. DC loves exploring 'what if' scenarios, though—like 'Batman: Noel' playing with Dickensian themes or 'Batman: Vampire' for horror twists. Maybe they'll do a full prohibition-era gangster Batman someday; I'd totally read that.
Honestly, the idea of Batman as a gangster kinda clashes with his core ethos. He’s all about justice, even if his methods are extreme. Turning him into a full-fledged crime boss would undermine that. But hey, Elseworlds stories exist to break the rules, so never say never. I could see a fun one-shot where Gotham’s underworld is run by a Bruce who never lost his parents and inherited their fortune with a ruthless streak. Until then, I’ll stick to rewatching 'The Dark Knight' and pretending Harvey Dent’s arc is the closest we’ll get.