The Bronze Age comics never specifically made mention of his race but everything about him implied Middle Eastern or Asian origins. Regardless, casting him with a White European actor is a problem no matter what.WittyUsername wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:28 am Also, did the comics from around the time that BB was made ever actually state that Ra’s Al Ghul is Middle Eastern? Yes, ‘Ra’s Al Ghul’ is an Arabic name, but that’s not his real name. It’s a title. Besides, having the villain of a superhero movie in 2005 be a Middle Eastern terrorist might not have been very good optics…
I agree with your feelings on the DCAU.
It's a cave that has been repurposed as a workspace. Turn on the lights.
Unless they wanted to build a replica Batcave underneath the penthouse building like in the comics, an underground bunker is a suitable alternative in TDK. And the cave was back in Rises.
The equipment isn't as overused or exaggerated in the comics, nor is it given so much attention.
That doesn't make his origin story any less unimportant.
Ledger's Joker is very comic book accurate.
He's inspired by many different characters, not just Zorro. Including Robin Hood, which I believe was the movie that the Waynes went to see in the Superfriends version of the origin story. The point is that the comics went decades without giving the movie a name, and that was never relevant to the story.
The story was always grounded in reality. That is the reason Nolan's films are more accurate to the comics.