Is Shriek deaf?

Yes, the character Shriek (Walter Shreeve) from Batman Beyond becomes permanently deaf after a fight with Batman damages his sonic suit, overwhelming him with amplified sound and ruining his hearing, though he develops technology (a helmet/headset) to compensate and continue his villainy.


What happened to Shriek in Batman Beyond?

Going by the name Shriek, he was soon hired to destroy Batman and nearly succeeded, but lost his hearing in the ensuing battle. He was then sent to Blackgate Penitentiary where he was able to continue his research behind bars.

Who is Shriek in Batman Beyond?

Walter Shriev was a villain in Batman Beyond who used a specially engineered sound suit to battle Batman as Shriek. He is voiced by Chris Mulkey, who is best known as the corrupt Deputy Ward in First Blood and the silent alien host Jack DeVries in The Hidden.


What episode of Batman Beyond does Bruce hear voices?

Bruce suddenly starts hearing a voice claiming that there's something he must do. The voices order him to go to the window and open it. The voice indirectly encourages him to jump from the window, which would cause him to fall to his death. Bruce screams and alerts the staff but they cannot hear the voices.

Who's richer, Tony Stark or Batman?

Generally, Tony Stark is portrayed as wealthier than Batman, often estimated in the tens of billions (around $12-15B+), while Bruce Wayne's wealth is usually in the $9-10B range, though both fortunes fluctuate greatly across comics and films, with Stark's being more tech-focused via Stark Industries and Wayne's through Wayne Enterprises and inherited wealth. However, some older estimates put Wayne slightly ahead, highlighting that these figures vary by publication.
 


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What is Batman's most famous line?

The best Batman quotes capture his darkness, resolve, and philosophy, ranging from iconic lines like "I'm Batman" and "It's not who I am underneath, but what I do, that defines me" (Batman Begins) to deeper reflections like, "Theatricality and deception are powerful allies" (The Dark Knight) and the core theme, "All men have limits. They learn what they are and learn not to exceed them. I ignore mine" (The Dark Knight Rises). Other gems include his refusal to kill ("I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you") and his internal struggle, like "I never thought I'd feel fear like that" (The Batman 2022). 

Who is Batman silenced?

Batman the Silenced is an alternate version of Batman in the DC Comics universe who resides in the Dark Multiverse and is the main antagonist of Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Batman: Hush.

Why did Batman Beyond get cancelled?

Batman Beyond was effectively canceled due to Warner Bros. shifting focus to Justice League, concerns over its darker tone for kids, and flagging ratings, leading to its production halting after three seasons despite a planned movie and eventual continuation in Justice League Unlimited and Static Shock. The show's mature themes, like cyberpunk dystopia and teen angst, were seen as less commercial by some executives compared to other DC properties. 


Who's crazier, Harley or Joker?

It's less about who's "crazier" and more about how they're crazy: The Joker embodies pure, chaotic evil and calculated insanity, while Harley Quinn's madness often stems from being manipulated and abused by him, evolving into her own distinct, often more sympathetic, chaotic persona, though she still has deep-seated psychological issues and delusions. Joker made Harley Quinn insane through psychological torture, but she developed her own brand of unpredictability, sometimes even surpassing his in erratic behavior or taking his chaos in new directions.
 

How powerful is shriek?

Sonic-Powered Villainess

Shriek initially manifests a sonic blast, which projects from her hands and can destroy objects, amplify pain, propel her through the air and remove Peter Parker, AKA Spider-Man's webbing.

Did Harley Quinn sleep with Nightwing?

Nightwing wakes up and finds he has been tied to a bed. Harley shows him a pile of rejection letters and that her criminal past prevents her from getting rehired as a psychiatrist. Eventually, the two sleep together. Ivy is kissing Goldblum every six hours to control him with her pheromones.


Is The Dark Knight 4 happening?

No, The Dark Knight 4 is not happening, as director Christopher Nolan always intended his Batman saga to be a trilogy, ending with The Dark Knight Rises, and he has moved on to other projects, though Christian Bale and co-writer Jonathan Nolan have expressed openness to returning if Nolan had another story to tell. The trilogy concluded with a definitive ending for Bruce Wayne's story, and while fans speculate about sequels, Nolan's vision was always a complete arc. 

Why is Nightwing not in Batman Beyond?

Nightwing (Dick Grayson) isn't a major part of Batman Beyond because the series focuses on a new Batman (Terry McGinnis) mentored by an older Bruce Wayne, with Dick having moved on from vigilantism, but he does appear in comics as a former hero and occasionally helps, sometimes even having Terry impersonate him to protect his identity after a tragic injury. Essentially, he's retired from the front lines but remains connected to the legacy, with comic storylines exploring his post-hero life and sometimes involving Terry in his old role. 

Why was Ben Affleck removed as Batman?

Ben Affleck didn't get his solo Batman movie because he stepped away from writing and directing it, feeling he couldn't "crack" a script he was excited about, partly due to the difficult production of Justice League and a shift in his own priorities, leading him to believe someone else should direct it, which led to Matt Reeves taking over for The Batman.
 


Is Hush just the riddler?

In the comics, Hush (Thomas Elliot) and The Riddler (Edward Nygma) are separate characters, though often allies in villainy, but in the DC Animated Movie Universe and Batman: Arkham City, they are combined, making Hush a new persona of Edward Nygma, the Riddler, who surgically alters his face to resemble Bruce Wayne for revenge, blurring their identities.
 

Why does Hush wear bandages?

Hush wears bandages to hide his true identity as Dr. Thomas Elliot, a brilliant surgeon and childhood friend of Bruce Wayne, driven by a deep-seated grudge and desire for revenge against the Wayne family. The bandages cover his face, allowing him to impersonate others (like Bruce Wayne) and conceal his identity as he enacts his meticulous, surgical-like plans to destroy Batman and his legacy.
 

Who could beat the Batman who laughs?

The Batman Who Laughs (especially his cosmic "Darkest Knight" form) is nearly unbeatable due to his multiversal knowledge and twisted genius, but cosmic entities (like the Beyonder or TOAA), beings with reality-warping powers (Doctor Manhattan, Scarlet Witch), or those with absolute power over life/death can counter him, while standard heroes like Superman struggle, though Batman himself found a way by teaming with the Joker. 


What is Gwen's actual name?

Spider-Woman (Gwendolyne Maxine "Gwen" Stacy; colloquially: Spider-Gwen, Gwenom, also known as Ghost-Spider) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Who was Carnage's girlfriend?

Carnage's girlfriend in the comics and the movie Venom: Let There Be Carnage is Frances Barrison, also known as Shriek, a powerful mutant with sonic abilities who shares a dark, romantic bond with Cletus Kasady (Carnage). Their relationship is defined by shared trauma, a penchant for violence, and a mutual desire for chaos, with Shriek often amplifying Carnage's murderous urges and vice versa.
 

Why does Carnage hate Shriek?

For example, Carnage attempts to kill Shriek because of her sonic scream; which angered Kasady greatly.


What is Batman number 1 rule?

Since its mention in The Dark Knight, most publications have usually claimed that the "No Killing" rule is Batman's "Only Rule".

What is Bruce Wayne's biggest fear?

Batman's biggest fear is generally considered to be failing to live up to his parents' ideals, becoming a monster like the criminals he fights (especially the Joker), and losing his allies, all stemming from the trauma of their murder and the fear that his crusade will ultimately prove fruitless or corrupt him, leading to shame. While he confronts literal bats (his childhood fear) and villains, his deepest dread is failing his mission and his family's legacy, making him a worse version of himself. 

Who first said I'm Batman?

In Tim Burton's 1989 Batman, Michael Keaton was originally scripted to say, “I am the night” during one of his first on-screen moments as the Dark Knight. But Keaton wasn't feeling it — it didn't land the way he wanted. So he improvised… and delivered the line we now know and love: “I'm Batman.” 🦇


Who was almost Batman instead of Bale?

Cillian Murphy Almost Played Batman Before Christian Bale became the Dark Knight in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, the role was nearly given to Cillian Murphy. Nolan was very impressed with Murphy's audition — his calm intensity and sharp presence made him a strong contender for Bruce Wayne.