Do officers still have Batmen?
Every officer was assigned a servant, usually chosen by the officer from among his men. The term batman replaced this in the inter-war years. ...
Officers of the Household Division however still have orderlies, because of the high proportion of ceremonial duties required of them.
How many Batmen are there?
Number of movies: 7 Including the original movie directed by Tim Burton, there have been
seven feature films, with an eighth on the way that's not solely centered around the Caped Crusader. The upcoming film, titled "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," will see Ben Affleck taking on the role.
What is the Batman 2021 based on?
The story. Like the Aquaman and Wonder Woman solo movies, The Batman is expected to focus on
DC Comics' famous Dark Knight while unfolding within — but perhaps less directly connected to — the studio's DC Comics cinematic universe.
Why is a batman called a Batman?
Batman is called Batman
because his appearance resembles that of a large, humanoid bat. He took on that role because he himself was afraid of bats and his fear inspired him to become a source of fear for Gotham's criminals.
What is Batman's servant's name?
Alfred Pennyworth |
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Full name | Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth |
Team affiliations | Batman Family Wayne Family |
Supporting character of | Batman |
Notable aliases | Alfred Beagle, Alfred J(arvis), Pennyworth, Thaddeus Crane, Thaddeus Middleton, The Eagle, Penny-One |
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Is the Joker Batmans brother?
That's right:
Batman and Joker are half-brothers, at least according to Penny. The movie never explicitly makes clear whether that's true or not. ... Though the film is populated with comic book characters, no iteration of Batman has revealed Bruce is related to his ultimate archenemy. (He's famously an only child.)
Is Alfred the Joker?
Notes. This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the film Joker and is
an adaptation of Alfred. The original character was created by Don Cameron and Bob Kane and first appeared in Batman #16. Alfred Pennyworth was portrayed by Douglas Hodge.