10 Best Batman Gadgets In The Dark Knight Trilogy

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Which Dark Knight gadgets were the best?

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Christian Bale's Batman uses several impressive gadgets in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. Using his vast fortune and resources courtesy of Wayne Enterprises, Bruce Wayne wields groundbreaking technology to aid in his crusade against Gotham's corrupt as The Dark Knight.

Naturally, this memory cloth cape allows Batman to glide over the city of Gotham in The Dark Knight Trilogy. It also greatly adds to his overall aesthetic as a bat-themed vigilante. To that end, one of the most impressive shots in The Dark Knight trilogy is when Batman glides down between multiple flights of stairs in Batman Begins, having just used another device to attract swarms of living bats to serve as a key distraction for the GCPD.

8 Bat-Shuriken Batman Begins Close While not featured nearly as much as some fans might have liked, Bruce Wayne did fashion his own Batarangs to use in his crusade against Gotham's criminals. Although they were never called by their classic comic name in the movies, the novelization for Batman Begins did see Wayne toying with the "Batarang" name while crafting them.

The Dark Knight PG-13 Action Thriller Drama Crime Christian Bale once again embodies the man behind the mask in The Dark Knight, reuniting Bale with Batman Begins director Christopher Nolan. With the help of Lieutenant Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman has been making headway against local crime—until a rising criminal mastermind known as The Joker unleashes a fresh reign of chaos across Gotham City.

While the device only saw one use in 2008's The Dark Knight, it's certainly one of the most impressive sequences in the entire trilogy. Likewise, Skyhook's status as a real-life piece of equipment is also quite notable. It certainly adds to the grounded and more realistic nature Nolan was trying to achieve with his version of Batman.

 

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