It would make more sense to see the movie with the origin story for Batman first. The Scarecrow has a cameo at the beginning of the second film, so the viewer would be more familiar with what is going on if they had already seen him as an important character in the first film. The film is probably able to be followed okay by itself, but it is a sequel expecting the viewer to already have seen the original.
If you are asking about Batman Begins, he was trained by the League of Shadows.
That would be Welsh actor Christian Bale.
bane revealed who he is and if you seen the dark night you would know why he is in prison for that
Tim Burton was the director of Batman, Batman Returns. Joel Schumacher directed Batman Forever and Batman and Robin. Christopher Nolan directed Batman Begins.
It showed some of Bruce Wayne's preparation for becoming a crimefighter.
Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet. Yes. But you don't NEED to see batman begins to watch The Dark Knight; It's a stand alone film. Watching Batman Begins will answer alot of questions though if you haven't seen it yet.
in batman begins the acter who played in it was christian bale
No, Two-Face did not appear in Batman Begins. Two-Face, also known as Harvey Dent, is featured in The Dark Knight, the sequel to Batman Begins.
Batman Begins grossed $373,298,774 worldwide.
Batman Begins - video game - happened in 2005.
Batman Begins is a PS2 exclusive game only.
Batman Begins grossed $205,343,774 in the domestic market.
It's about how Bruce Wayne became batman
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Batman Begins was not manufactured for the PC and is only available on Gamecube, XBOX, and PS2.