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		By: Richard Dingle		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I agree with most on this list. I would add characters such as Question, who has become one of my favorites from the Justice League cartoon series. Let us also not forget Booster Gold who is great for comedic purposes.

Nightwing is the saddest omission from the big screen. There is some weird bias against including Batman&#039;s once most trusted sidekick but by not including him at all they are losing out on great plot points and key developments of who batman is. Without Robin we don&#039;t see Nightwing, Batman&#039;s legacy in human form. We don&#039;t get the amazing Jason Todd death moment that broke Batman&#039;s spirit and made him question his stance on killing like few other moments. We also cannot have the Red Hood who for me has turned into one of batman&#039;s most interesting of recent villains.

Hollywood in general is very touchy about a legit Golden Day Batman television series. The closest we have seen to this is Gotham, which is really a prequel series surrounding the development of the city itself. Birds of Prey&#039;s short stint on WB was a terrible idea and should have been replaced by a much more interesting Nightwing TV Show.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="comment-text-inner"><p>I agree with most on this list. I would add characters such as Question, who has become one of my favorites from the Justice League cartoon series. Let us also not forget Booster Gold who is great for comedic purposes.</p>
<p>Nightwing is the saddest omission from the big screen. There is some weird bias against including Batman&#8217;s once most trusted sidekick but by not including him at all they are losing out on great plot points and key developments of who batman is. Without Robin we don&#8217;t see Nightwing, Batman&#8217;s legacy in human form. We don&#8217;t get the amazing Jason Todd death moment that broke Batman&#8217;s spirit and made him question his stance on killing like few other moments. We also cannot have the Red Hood who for me has turned into one of batman&#8217;s most interesting of recent villains.</p>
<p>Hollywood in general is very touchy about a legit Golden Day Batman television series. The closest we have seen to this is Gotham, which is really a prequel series surrounding the development of the city itself. Birds of Prey&#8217;s short stint on WB was a terrible idea and should have been replaced by a much more interesting Nightwing TV Show.</p>
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