So there’s every possibility that a bisexual Robin played by Tanner Buchanan could happen in the future. There’s no news yet whether Robin will appear in the upcoming film, its planned two sequels or the announced spin-off TV series for HBO Max. The gloomy-aesthetic filled movie stars Robert Patterson as Bruce Wayne, Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Andy Serkis as the superhero’s butler Alfred and Colin Farrell as the crime lord, the Penguin. Matt Reeve’s The Batman is currently set for a 2022 release. Robin Comes Out as Bisexual in DC Comics 4,457 DC COMICS Paul Bois 0 2:15 Batman’s beloved boy wonder sidekick, Robin, has come out as bisexual in a recent issue for DC Comics, a reveal that follows an ongoing trend throughout the comic book world. “I’ll go down a deep hole if I keep talking about superheroes, so I’ll leave it at that.” “I’m very specific about what I want to do with that and then maybe go on to play Nightwing,” Buchanan said. And he said he’s already got an idea about which direction he would want the character to go should he ever take on the role. Batman’s sidekick, Robin, comes out as LGBTQ+ in new comic DC’s latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends shows the superhero’s companion accepting a date invitation from another male character. His favourite superhero? Unsurprisingly, it’s none other than the Boy Wonder himself. The Designated Survivor star shared that he is a “big comic guy” and has been a “superhero fan my entire life”. In an interview with CinemaBlend last month, Tanner Buchanan revealed his deep love for comic books and superheroes. She continued: “It felt like this was a missing piece in the understanding of this character, so it was sort of moving forward in that direction.” She shared that the comic book’s creative team were thinking about the stories they wanted to tell since “it’s been a while since he’s had his own story”.įitzmartin explained: “I went back and I read a bunch of the comics that I grew up with and just really spent some time with that character to figure out what stories did I want to tell and there were these pieces that kept coming together that felt that they didn’t have context without this final piece of having him realise his own sexuality, that this is part of who he is as a person and as a character. DC Comics just blessed the world with yet another canonically queer superhero And its someone weve already known for years and years In the latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends, the caped. (DC Comics/Batman: Urban Legends writer Meghan Fitzmartin, who wrote the issue, told BBC Radio 4’s Today that Drake’s bisexuality felt like the “missing piece” of his narrative. Batman’s sidekick Tim Drake has come out bisexual, and DC comics fans are absolutely elated.
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