"The Gotham of Tomorrow": DC Redesigns Gotham City with Ultra-Futuristic New Look

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"The Gotham of Tomorrow": DC Redesigns Gotham City with Ultra-Futuristic New Look
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Austin Dudas-Larmondin is a Toronto-based writer with an immense passion for comics and movies. Growing up on superhero media of the early 00s, Austin developed a love for both the Marvel and DC universes by watching movies and animated series. He started going to comic book shops when he got his very first paycheck and hasn’t looked back since.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary DC has released a preview for its fresh take on Batman, showcasing a distinctly futuristic version of Gotham City. A spiritual successor to the creative team’s Eisner Award-nominated Superman: Space Age, Batman: Dark Age is a unique retelling of Bruce Wayne’s origin. The new series is set in a distinct new universe and gives Gotham a stylish sci-fi twist.

Close This design of the city has flying cars, an innovative high-tech monorail system, along with inventive building structures and walking paths for Gothamites. However, it wouldn’t be Gotham without a seedy underbelly, and the preview also shows that side as Batman fights crime in the city streets.

Like Superman: Space Age did with the Man of Steel, Dark Age will highlight Batman as a cultural figure. Like Superman: Space Age did with the Man of Steel, Dark Age will highlight Batman as a cultural figure. Like other tales of the Dark Knight, the series will take a look at his world and who lives in it, as well as his wealthy family’s storied legacy in their city. The juxtaposition of the idealistic vision of Gotham and Bruce Wayne fighting armed villains on the grimy streets showcases how the Waynes fit into this version of history.

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