That immediately instigated the question of who would be the winner in an all Caped Crusade showdown between Keaton, Bale and Affleck, and it seems that Ben Affleck's experience, skills and tech would lead him to become Batman Victorious.
However, the Batman Who Laughs was able to become Perpetua's servant and then trick her and steal her power. As the Darkest Knight, he was briefly the most powerful Batman, until his inevitable defeat at the hands of Earth's heroes.
Now one fan has crunched the numbers and determined that a normal punch from Ben Affleck's Batman generates approximately 49 pounds of force. You can watch the video below to learn how he came to that answer.
LEWIS WILSON. Lewis Wilson was the first and youngest (age 23) actor to play Batman in live-action. He appeared as Bruce Wayne and Batman in the 1943 movie serial, THE BATMAN. Your browser can't play this video.
The Batman is rated PG-13. According to the MPAA, it has received that rating for “strong violent and disturbing content, drug content, strong language, and some suggestive material”.
Batman (also known as Batman: The Movie) is a 1966 American superhero film directed by Leslie H. Martinson. Based on the television series, and the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the DC Comics character of the same name, the film stars Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin.
Batman has been able to showcase his ability to lift over 1,000 pounds using his upper-body strength. He built his upper body well enough to carry incredible weights.
Mild spoilers for Batman: The Knight #10 aheadA lot of people think that Batman's greatest skill is fear because it's a powerful weapon against his enemies, but Batman's actual true power is compassion. Bruce may use terror to keep criminals in line, but when it comes to actually saving people, fear doesn't help.
1. Michael Keaton (1989–1992; 2023) Unflinching, unfazed, unyielding, understated, unpretentious, and numerous other un- words, Michael Keaton's Batman really is the silent warrior at the gates.
The Batman Who Laughs is defeated when the Prime Universe Batman is aided by the Joker, who notes the alternate Batman's failure to perceive this scenario due to still being a version of Batman.
On the occasions Batman does lose a fight, it's by such an order of magnitude that any reasonable person would collapse under the weight of the loss. But Batman wears each defeat he suffers like a badge, emerging stronger and more determined each time, and becoming a greater hero from that tragedy.
One of the deadliest martial artists on the face of the Earth, Lady Shiva and Batman have clashed before and just about every time, Lady Shiva has gotten the best of the Dark Knight. Her mastery is just too much for Batman to handle. Lady Shiva has beaten Batman before and he knows it.
In the first Joker story ever published he beats Batman in a fist fight, knocking him off a bridge into a river. When Batman emerges he remarks that he finally met a foe that can give him a good fight. In hand-to-hand combat he's pretty deadly, a lot of ppl seem to not know that.
Batman Is Afraid To Be In The Company Of Bats
As a child, Bruce's fear of bats stemmed from falling in a cave where he encountered the animal. He continued to harbor it as an adult, although Bruce used the very fear as his strength. Batman Begins: Bruce Wayne embraces his worst fear.
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A battle almost 80-years in the making, Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo gave fans the ultimate Batman vs Joker battle in their epic story, "Endgame." This is a story that sees Joker poison everyone in Gotham and Batman turns to the Court of Owls for help.
Batman has lifted giant beams weighing around 800 to 1000 pounds (or more) without any extra help. He's also lifted giants like Solomon Grundy (who must weigh well over 500 pounds) with a single arm.
After absorbing the powers of an alternate reality Doctor Manhattan and being reborn as the Darkest Knight, the Batman Who Laughs now has nigh-omnipotent powers at least on par with Manhattan - which easily ranks him one of DC's most powerful antagonists (since Manhattan was never truly defeated, simply convinced to ...
Batman's greatest weakness in DC History may be his one rule: no killing. Bruce Wayne's no-killing rule, while it reinforces his moral code from time to time, it's also used against him by his enemies.
Batmans punch i would compare to being hit by a Sledge Hammer at Full Force. he's one shotted Metallo, Killer Croc, Hurt a Fully powered Gorilla Grodd, and he's literally cracked Bazooka Proof Glass. How would you take down Batman?
Mary Louise Dahl AKA Baby Doll was a villain first featured in the Batman: The Animated Series episode of the same name. Baby Doll is portrayed as an actress driven to insanity by prejudice against a condition which prevented her from physically-aging.
Bruce Wayne retired from his life as Batman after the murder of his sidekick, Robin. He was forced to come out of retirement to fight a street gang called the Mutants.