Summary

Amazon’s upcomingBatman: Caped Crusaderanimated series is set to feature two villains I’d really love to see in Matt Reeves’The Batmantrilogy starring Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight. With spin-off series likeThe Penguinand two more chapters still on the way, there’s so much room for Reeves' Gotham City to expand and be fleshed out. This includes additions toTheBatmanfranchise’s current roster of villains, and I’m hoping they take a page out ofCaped Crusader’sbook.

Coming fromBatman: The Animated Seriescreator Bruce Timm with both Matt Reeves and J.J. Abrams producing,Caped Crusaderintends to introduce a Batman during the 1940s, aligning The Dark Knight and his world closer to DC’s Golden Age of comics.Batman: Caped Crusader’snew traileralso promises plenty of exciting twists and turns, particularly with its villain roster such as an all-new Harley Quinn with new origins and a 1940s version of Onomatopoeia.However, I’m most excited by two foes in particular whom Reeves should also look to use in his live-actionTheBatmantrilogy.

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Batman: Caped Crusader Features Hugo Strange (With A Twist)

Younger And Seemingly Working With Clayface

While the first trailer forBatman: Caped Crusaderfeatures a plethora of villains in this incredibly noir-1940s version of Gotham, a notable addition is Hugo Strange. A dark psychologist and criminal scientist who turns to a life of crime himself, Strange also develops an obsession with proving himself Batman’s superior, wanting to one day replace The Dark Knight. Best known for his role as a primary antagonist in Rocksteady’sArkham City,Strange was the very first villain who learned Batman’s secret identity as Bruce Wayne, having first appeared inDetective Comics #36 (1940), only 15 issues after Batman’s first appearance.

Although Hugo Strange is usually depicted as bald and bearded, this version of Strange looks to be younger to match this early period of Batman’s crusade. However, the trailer also sees Strange with a distinct imprint of a fist having disfigured the flesh where his mouth should be,the implication being that this may indeed be the shape-shifting Batman foe Clayface who’s simply posing as the villainous psychologist. That said, I’m just as excited to see Basil Karlo, the former actor turned clay monster who uses both his powers and talent to impersonate and deceive.

Hugh Strange:Clayface in Caped Crusader Trailer Batman

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BeyondCaped Crusader, I’m also hoping to see both Strange andClayface in future chapters ofThe Batmantrilogy, potentially even working together as they’re teased in this upcoming animated series. Together,Strange and Karlo could provide the perfect mix between the more grounded and fantastical elements of the Batman mythos. Although more recent live-action Batman projects have skewed more toward realism, Matt Reeves’The Batmantrilogy could be the one to strike the balance on screen that already exists on the page. At any rate, here’s hoping thatBatman:Caped Crusaderwill in part serve as a sort of preview of what’s potentially to come in live-action.

Batman: Caped Crusaderis set to begin streaming August 1st on Prime.

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