CHARACTERS


Lieutenant James Gordon
The new transfer to Gotham City. After brown-nosing his way to earn his rank, Gordon discovers the corruption and greed in the Gotham City Police Department. He finds himself being the only cop who rejects the system and longs for a better surrounding for his future family.

Detective Jack Flass
Flass has been in the Gotham police department for a long time. He is their tongue and enjoys bossing people around, especially rookies. He has an excuse for everything he does, but then again...the commissioner doesn't really care what he does. Although he may be all talk, his record shows he's one of the best.

Detective Bullock
Bullock is an excellent marksman. A short, yet big man, Bullock is notorious for his commanding and authorative attitude. He has no respect for the self-obsessed Flass and is well aware of the corruption in the Police Department. Bullock finds his place better with the new Lieutenant, James Gordon.

Bruce Wayne
Bruce comes from a rich family. His parents were murdered in front of his eyes when he was six years old and was raised by the family butler, Alfred Pennyworth. The film focuses on his early struggles with self-doubt. Practicing for nearly 12 years, Bruce contemplates whether he will live up to his parent's expectations. Striving for perfection, Bruce finds himself on a journey towards self actualization. Why is a man so unhappy with himself when he has all the money in the world? This is the beginning of the greatest superhero ever created: Batman.






Characters mentioned here appear in the DC comics. All rights reserved.