![]() ![]() So paramount is this story that its detailsdespotic state, underground army, lynchings, blown bridgespartly inspired Nolan’s third Batman film. Inspired by an older Saturday Night Live sketch that had Eddie Murphy encouraging audiences to call in whether they wanted to see him boil a lobster on air, the unpopular Todd's fate was left to a readers' poll, with DC preparing two different versions of the story's final episode. In only four issues, Jim Starlin covers a crisis of despotism, mass hypnosis, and brutal violence in Gotham. ![]() Snyder declined to elaborate beyond the character's means of death and the perpetrator's identity, arguing, "it's a spoiler for maybe a thing that may never be spoiled." He teased, "We should wait to see, don't you think? A little bit." Robin's Rising and Falling PopularityĪ Death in the Family, written by Jim Starlin, was a widely reported, highly controversial publishing event in 1988. Snyder later confirmed that Dick Grayson, the original Robin, had perished in the DCEU, a major change to the source material which focuses on the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. Robin's death in the DCEU was first hinted at in a Justice League Easter egg, taking the form of a desecrated shrine to the fallen Boy Wonder. ![]()
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