http://www.appocalypse.co/entertainment/matt-reeves-the-batman-psychological-hitchockian-whodunit/The story involves a big figurehead in Gotham City being murdered, with Batman attempting to solve it. This, in turn, brings him face-to-face with many of the foes in Gotham’s Rogues Gallery, which explains why Reeves wants to have more than one villain in the movie (as many as half-a-dozen possibly). It sounds like Batman will encounter these different characters on his journey to identifying and narrowing down the murderer, making this a whodunit in a sense.About Batman himself, Ryan mentions that he’s still in the early stages of his career. It’s been a couple of years since he’s been Batman and his relationship with Gordon is still in his infancy. As such, he doesn’t want to step on the Gotham City Police Department’s toes and is trying to work with them on this case. According to Ryan, The Batman marks the beginning of Bruce’s legacy on his path leading to what he will eventually become.Finally, Ryan echoes what we’ve heard about the kind of Batman movie Reeves is aiming for. The Batman is very much a Detective Movie, with Batman’s detective skills being fully utilized. He’s called the World’s Finest Detective for a reason and The Batman may very well show us why. via /r/movies http://bit.ly/2EwhDm0
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