He fights for Truth and justice
An "antagonist" is someone in opposition or conflict.In literary use, the antagonist ("bad guy") is the person who is opposed to the protagonist ("good guy").An example of this would be the Joker as an antagonist of Batman.
The protagonist in The Dark Knight is surprisingly the Joker. He is still the villain but if you observe closely he has an agenda and Batman's only goal is to stop him. This would put the Joker as the film's protagonist and Batman as the antagonist. This similar style of a villain based protagonist can be seen in Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" where the vampire count is the protagonist and "good-guy" vampire slayer Van Helsing is the antagonist, simply attempting to put an end to vampires deeds.
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Terry McGinnis, the protagonist of the animated series "Batman Beyond," does not die in the traditional sense within the show's narrative. However, in the comic series "Batman Beyond," it is revealed that he eventually succumbs to the effects of aging and the strain of his Batman role, passing the mantle to a new hero. His death is not depicted on-screen, leaving his ultimate fate somewhat ambiguous.
There is a Batman Beyond suit, a 1970's Batman, Batman Inc., Year one Batman, Earth One Batman, Batman The animated series (TAS), Sinestro Corps Batman, And The Dark Knight Returns Batman
Batman is called Batman because he dresses as a bat.
Micheal Keaton played Batman in Batman Returns.
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Michael Keaton in Batman and Batman Returns Val Kilmer in Batman Forever George Clooney in Batman & Robin Christian Bale in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight Also: Adam West in "Batman" (1966) Lewis Wilson in "Batman" (1943)