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What You Need to Know About Bane: DC Comics Character Bios Bane



Bane is a fictional character and supervillain in the DC Comics, and a major antagonist of the Batman comics and series, serving as the overall titular main antagonist of Batman: Vengeance of Bane and the rest of the Knightfall story arc.


Peter Sarsgaard's Hector Hammond is probably the #1 piece of evidence that just because a character's design is faithful to the comics doesn't mean that character design was a good idea. (And that's coming from someone who desperately wants a live-action M.O.D.O.K. to join the MCU.) Bless every thespian bone in Sarsgaard's body, but there's not a performance strong enough to not get overshadowed by the fact this Green Lantern baddie, infected by a piece of Parallax, looks like the avocado you ask a Ralph's employee to get rid of as a safety concern.




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In the film, Miranda inherited part of the character background from the comics, and Bane inherited part of the character settings from the comics. Through the good combination, Nolan made the adaptation of the film on the basis of the original, which is more in line with the needs of film narration, and the storyline is more in line with the continuity of the trilogy.


DC Entertainment, home to such iconic DC Comics properties asSuperman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, The Flash, MADMagazine, and Fables, is the creative division charged withstrategically integrating across Warner Bros. and Time Warner. DCEntertainment works in concert with many key Warner Bros. divisionsto unleash its superheroic characters across all media, includingbut not limited to film, television, consumer products, homeentertainment, and interactive games. Publishing over 1,000 comicbooks, graphic novels and magazines each year, DC Comics is thelargest English-language publisher of comics in the world.


Characters that are not only known for their appearances in the cartoons, but also DC Comics. Note, this does not count characters that appeared in the Super Friends comics. "DC characters" refers to characters that have appeared in other DC Comic books. In other words, DC books that are either considered canon or that are not part of the Earth-1A universe.


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