The “secret” fourth movie in Christopher Nolan’sDark Knightseries is exactly how a future fifth film should be made. An animated anthology movie set in the same universe as Nolan’s live-action trilogy,Batman:Gotham Knightis a lesser-known film that was released in 2008. However, it truly is the perfect vehicle for futureDark Knightstories to be told.

Nolan’s finalDark Knightmovie was 2012’sThe Dark Knight Rises. While very satisfying in many ways, the trilogy-ender starring Christian Bale still left audiences with several questions about Gotham’s future and the fate of the city’s next Batman. To that end,a sequel toBatman: Gotham Knightset in the aftermath of Nolan’s trilogy feels like the best way to explore said future (without ruining the trilogy’s legacy).

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Batman: Gotham Knight Sets Up A Perfect Way For A Fifth The Dark Knight Movie To Still Happen

Revealing The Future Of Nolan’s Dark Knight Universe

Produced by a variety of different animation studios and writers,Batman: Gotham Knightfeatured six different stories set in Nolan’s version of Gotham.Each story was set between the events ofBatman BeginsandThe Dark Knight, showing the aftermath of the first movie and how both the city and its new protector were evolving. As such, the movie saw Batman taking on villains who didn’t appear in the live-action trilogy, including Deadshot and Killer Croc, as well as a new confrontation with Scarecrow.

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Rather than Christian Bale voicing Bruce Wayne/Batman,Gotham Knight’sDark Knight was instead voiced by iconic Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy. As such, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine a sequel toGotham Knightset in the aftermath ofThe Dark Knight Rises.Not only could a new animated movie show Gotham’s attempts to get back to normal after Bane’s occupation, but it could also show John Blake aka Robin in his role as the next Dark Knight, having been left the Batcave by Bruce Wayne at the end ofThe Dark Knight Rises.

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It Can Be Canon-Adjacent

Rather than being wholly canonical to Nolan’s live-action trilogy,Gotham Knightand its stories were labeled as canon-adjacent. While the plots are exciting and help flesh out both Gotham and Batman, they have no real weight or effect on The Dark Knight trilogy itself.As such, a sequel could be made in the exact same way, having a quasi-canon status so as not to tamper with theDark Knighttrilogy’s epic legacy. BecauseDC Studios is seemingly committed to developing Elseworlds projects beyond the DCU, aGotham Knightsequel is at least a logical possibility (with lots of potential).

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