DC FanDome 2020 is still echoing in our thoughts because of what was announced. A The Batman trailer, Suicide Squad game, and Gotham Knights, were some of the event’s highlights. Already we are scratching our heads, trying to figure out what Gotham Knights might entail. It looks like developer WB Games Montréal is looking to delve into Batman’s expanded universe by excluding him entirely.
It’s still early, but Batman might not appear in Gotham Knights. It takes place in a universe where Batman is dead, but there are ways to return. By using the Lazarus Pit or through flashbacks, Batman could appear in Gotham Knights. With Batman absent, and the city overrun by crime and corruption, which villains will be wreaking havoc? Here are ten villains we want to see in Gotham Knights.
10 Catwoman
Batman may not don the cowl in the upcoming Gotham Knights, but his former adversary turned paramour could show up. Catwoman, also known as Selina Kyle, was involved in a string of jewelry heists before falling in love with Batman—she’s even played the anti-heroine. She’d be an excellent addition to Gotham Knights, whether she appears as a heroine or a villain. The trailer didn’t mention Catwoman, but it’s safe to say that nothing’s off the table at this point.
9 Two-Face
This Batman villain is recognized for his dual personality, with which he struggles to balance good and evil. Gotham Knights would benefit from having Two-Face. He appeared in Batman: Arkham City, but his part was minor unless you played DLCs.
Two-Face’s origin story varies from comic book to comic book, but his resulting appearance is mostly the same. Whether you prefer the story of him getting acid thrown at him or where he was set on fire, Two-Face is assuredly mentally unstable.
8 Deathstroke
Gotham Knights introduced a variety of protagonists, which is why the possibility for lesser-known villains is strong. Those who don’t venture into Batman’s expanded universe might not have heard of Deathstroke. He first appeared in Teen Titans as the deadliest assassin in DC Comics. This supervillain is capable of taking on the entire Justice League single-handedly. His superhuman abilities make him stand out from other Batman villains.
7 Riddler
This enigmatic villain from Batman is bound to be a part of Gotham Knights if it has a detective component. At the moment, we are in the dark about most of Gotham Knights‘ details. The Riddler, also known as Edward Nygma, speaks in riddles. His integral part in the Batman: Arkham series made him a central character. What happened to the Riddler’s riddles? There were a whopping 243 of them to solve in Batman: Arkham Knight.
6 Poison Ivy
In Batman: The Animated Series, Poison Ivy is a close friend, and maybe more, of Harley Quinn. As the occasional Birds of Prey member, she has an uncanny ability to communicate with plant life.
Because Poison Ivy forms alliances with many of the other Batman villains, she is considered one of his most dangerous foes. Her powers include toxic immunity, toxikinesis, pheromone control, and chlorokinesis. Poison Ivy’s part might have been overblown in Batman: Arkham Knight, yet we wouldn’t mind seeing her in Gotham Knights.
5 Scarecrow
This is a villain whose creation was inspired by Ichabod Crane from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Scarecrow is one of our favorite characters in the DC Universe. Someone as dangerous as Scarecrow should be left for Batman, but at least Gotham Knights will contain Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red Hood, who collectively could defeat this maniacal villain.
4 Bane
Also known as the “the man who broke the Bat,” Bane was once an ordinary child forced into a prison to serve his father’s life sentence. His grim tale develops when he is injected with a drug called “Venom.”
Bane would be a strong candidate to appear in Gotham Knights. His superhuman strength makes him the ideal choice for a boss fight. Likely, Bane is already a boss, and we’ll team up in co-op to defeat him.
3 Joker
It was once rumored that the upcoming Gotham Knights would ignore previous plot points and include Joker. As one of Batman’s oldest and most crazed villains, Joker should have a part in Gotham Knights. He could appear as an illusory character as he did in Batman: Arkham Knight, or a full-blown character who is back from the dead. He’s not someone who can be reasoned with; “some men just want to watch the world burn.”
2 The Court Of Owls
We can take comfort in the direction that WB Games Montréal is taking with Gotham Knights now that the Court of Owls has appeared. The Court of Owls consists of some of Batman’s newest and most deadly foes. Thinking about Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing, and Red Hood attempting to defeat the Talons is nerve-wracking. Talons are members of the Court of Owls, who enforce their corrupt agenda. They strive to be the most prominent members of Gotham City, instead of Batman.
1 Mr. Freeze
It’s very peculiar that developer WB Games Montréal decided to reveal Mr. Freeze. Undoubtedly, Mr. Freeze and his attacks were appropriate for showcasing the pre-alpha game build of Gotham Knights. From what we’ve gathered, Mr. Freeze is manipulating Gotham City’s weather to push his agenda.
The fact that we can face bosses like Mr. Freeze solo or in co-op means that we’re comfortable with this game’s direction. It was also mentioned that Mr. Freeze’s difficulty will change based on your level in the game. These are significant changes since the Batman: Arkham series, so there’s no telling what else WB Games Montréal has in store.
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