The conclusion of "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" leaves the Arkhamverse without its most iconic heroes, including Batman. This opens up fascinating possibilities for the future of the Batman: Arkham series.
The Impact of Suicide Squad: KTJL on the Arkhamverse
"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League" has significantly altered the Arkhamverse landscape. The death of Batman and other Justice League members at the hands of the Suicide Squad sets a darker tone for the universe. Despite this, Rocksteady Studios has multiple paths to explore for a new Batman: Arkham game.
The Elseworlds Concept
The concept of Elseworlds, used in Suicide Squad: KTJL, provides a creative avenue to reintroduce Bruce Wayne's Batman with a new actor. This approach allows the narrative flexibility to explore different versions of Batman within the Arkhamverse.
The Legacy of Bruce Wayne's Batman
Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham series has been lauded for its Freeflow combat and rich storytelling. The challenge lies in continuing this legacy without Kevin Conroy, the acclaimed voice actor for Batman, who sadly passed away in November 2022. Any new portrayal of Batman within the Arkhamverse would need to honor Conroy's iconic performance while forging its own identity.
Exploring a Batman Successor
A potential new Batman: Arkham game could explore the idea of a successor within the Bat Family, such as Nightwing or Damian Wayne. This concept allows for a fresh narrative perspective while honoring Bruce Wayne's legacy.
