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What if Batman wasn’t a billionaire at all...but a street kid raised by a mechanic, fighting crime in a souped-up Lincoln? And it was directed by the Aronofsky and may have starred Joaquin Phoenix? In today’s video, we’re breaking down Darren Aronofsky’s Batman: Year One. The gritty, R-rated reinvention of the Dark Knight that Warner Bros. refused to make. Aronofsky teamed up with legendary comic writer Frank Miller after the disaster of Batman & Robin to pitch a crime-thriller Batman film that looked more like Taxi Driver than a superhero movie. We’ll explore the development of the film, the radical changes to Batman’s lore, from Bruce Wayne growing up in Gotham’s East End with a mechanic instead of Alfred, to Selina Kyle as a sex worker turned Catwoman...and why Warner Bros. ultimately walked away. Along the way, we’ll cover Aronofsky’s casting battles (Joaquin Phoenix vs. Freddie Prinze Jr.), the shocking script details, and how Nolan’s Batman Begins replaced it. Would audiences in the early 2000s have embraced this darker, more realistic Batman or was it truly “15 years too early”? Let’s find out. #Batman #dceu #dcuniverse #justiceleague #dcu #batmanbegins Breakdown: Imagine a Street Kid Batman Development after Batman & Robin’s failure Aronofsky and Frank Miller’s radical reboot Batman: Year One’s shocking plot explained Why Warner Bros. cancelled it How Nolan’s Batman Begins replaced Aronofsky’s vision Imagine if Batman wasn’t a billionaire with gadgets… but a street kid raised by a mechanic that drives a souped-up Lincoln as his Batmobile… in a Gotham ripped straight out of Taxi Driver? Believe it or not, this was almost a Batman film we got from director Darren Aronofsky and legendary Batman writer Frank Miller. Welcome back to Wishlist Cinema! In today’s video, we’re breaking down Aronofsky’s unmade Batman: Year One. We’ll talk about how the director of Requiem for a Dream teamed up with comic book legend Frank Miller to reboot Batman after the disaster of Batman & Robin. We’ll dive into the script’s gritty plot, which stripped Bruce Wayne of his fortune and turned Gotham into a 1970s crime hellscape. And finally, we’ll explain why Warner Bros. walked away, paving the way for Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins instead.