If you don’t know this yet, fans are about to get treated with yet another version of Batman in live action later this year, on the DC Universe streaming service. It was announced on Thursday that Bruce Wayne will be playing a significant time in Titans season two. Not only will he arrive on the series but will be played by fan favourite Iain Glen, whose well known for playing Jorah Mormont in Game of Thrones.

What Iain Glen Could Look Like as Batman

Iain Glen to play Batman in Titans
Iain Glen to play Batman in Titans

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It didn’t take long for fans to react on the announcement, as they started speculating about the character, wondering what he’d look like, if given the chance to wear the suit in Titans. Digital artist J. Hammond put together Glen in the Batman suit, displaying an older version of the Caped Crusader.

Iain Glen as Batman from TitansTV

 

As we can notice, Glen might make a great Batsie, specifically if Titans will be a Dark Knight Returns kinda character. However, fans may not get to see Glen in Batsuit in Titans.

Glen May Not Be Seen In The Batman Costume Though

Will we see a costumed Batman in Titans?
Will we see a costumed Batman in Titans?

While Glen will be playing Bruce Wayne, we don’t really know if he would be fighting crime as the Dark Knight. Going by the character’s description, which you may find below, it seems like this verison of Bruce Wayne has now stepped down from the Batman mantle, allowing Robin to do all the heavy fighting while he takes a white collar approach to everything.

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“After decades of fighting crime as Batman, billionaire Bruce Wayne is just as driven to protect Gotham from evil as he was in his prime,” the description reads. “Needing to reconcile his relationship with Dick Grayson, the duo hope to forge a new dynamic as Bruce tries to help his former sidekick and the Titans achieve success.”

Source: Comicbook, Reddit

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