Featuring a homeless young Batman who's grown up not knowing that his parents were the Waynes, a garage mechanic named "Big Al" in place of Alfred, a bat-symbol derived from bruises left by a Wayne family signet-ring and sex-worker Catwoman among other variations on the traditional origin. The Miller/Aronofsky project has been among the most infamous unmade screenplays for years. And he created Batman out of whole cloth to fight crime and a corrupt police force." He built his own Batcave in an abandoned part of the subway. And Batman turned his back on his fortune to live a street life so he could know what people were going through. The Batmobile was just a tricked-out car. read it and said, "We don't want to make this movie." The executive wanted to do a Batman he could take his kids to. We hashed out a screenplay, and we were wonderfully compensated, but then Warner Bros. We would argue about it, and I'd say, "Batman wouldn't do that, he wouldn't torture anybody," and so on. "It was the first time I worked on a Batman project with somebody whose vision of Batman was darker than mine.
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