I love the post venom bane. It truly shows his mental fortitude and strength. He fights and beats the addiction and rebuilds his muscles on his own. Later storylines where he goes vigilante, venom free, are astounding. Bane is unique in that he's not really a true villain. His only desire was to defeat batman...and even then not kill him. Just prove he was superior. When he lets that go he becomes a lethal anti-hero.
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Seriously most big dudes don't got strong pysches like that, but he is a respectful opponent and associate but my question was the dark knight rises wtf was that where is venom there unless it was just pre-titan I think the venom is called... even that batman movie on the 90s with batman Robin Batgirl Mr freeze posion ivy and Bane Posion ivy basically Drowned the mf but the transformation scene was spot on cept the fact he was kinda green like the hulk
One of my favorite remarks/thoughts someone gave about Bane is similar to that note. "Bane broke the Bat, and that was his goal. He wasn't a conqueror, he didn't want to rule Gotham and he had no interest in becoming master of it's underworld. Bane lost his rematch with Batman because he was listless, he achieved his goal and now had nothing else to do... And so, he's just been going through the motions all this time, half committed and half-hearted... The day that Bane finds something to completely devote himself to again is the thought that keeps Batman awake."
@@justinweber4977 Bane is a severely underated batman villain. More than worthy of being the feature villain of an entire movie which Christopher Nolan brilliantly realized. No idea why Tom Hardy gets so much hate over his voice. I loved his portrayal. BUT I'm SO down for a venom fueled Bane played by a beast of a latino actor.
@ Nolan's movies are meant to be more grounded so sadly there IS no venom there. His mask feeds him a constant analgesic gas that brings his constant nerve pain to just barely below the threshold so he can function. Thanks to his horiffic spinal injury leaving him in constant agony. It's suspected that this constant pain reduction does increase his strength however as he would not feel nearly as fatigued when excercising but even still, he is peak human at best.
People generally underestimate how smart Bane is, but to be fair the cartoons always portrayed him as a brainless muscle head. That's probably one of the good things about Dark Knight Rises, he felt like a threat and not a big goofball with muscles.
@@adrianb714 Yeah i liked Origin's Bane, but since it was about multiple main antagonists we didn't really see much of him until the end. I think honestly later on they did Bane and Deathstroke dirty.
I think Bane is one of the most underrated Batman villains. Intelligent, powerful, and is literally a man of his word. I love that he doesn't use lies or deception
Bane has on record beaten batman multiple times without venom. Batman even stated that he has a hard time knowing wether bane is using venom or not. Implying that he's nearly just as impressive without it. Bane matches batman in literally everything exept strength where he surpasses in and that's without the drug. With it theres no contest
I don't think you are talking about Canon Bane vs Batman. In Canon, Bane is Batman's bitch in everything apart from strength. In Canon Batman has beaten Bane many many many more times than Bane has beaten Batman. In the very origin comics of Bane, Knightfall... Bane has outright stated that he needs to tire Batman out for 30 days depriving him of food and rest, tiring him and injuring him constantly with endless battles with escaped Arkham Asylum inmates (who are all metahumans), *BEFORE HE CAN EVER HOPE TO BEAT BATMAN IN A ONE ON ONE FIGHT...* Which means Bane knows and has said already in his origin comics that he cannot win a fair fight with a fresh and regular Batman, he can only win and break the Bat if the Bat is already worn out from a month of food and sleep deprivation, and injuries from battles. I can easily show you scans, if you ask for it... But it's obvious that the only reason Bane let Arkham inmates out was to tire down Batman to the point where he has a fighting chance against Batman. Considering also the fact that Bane always went for lethal blows but Batman always holds back his lethal blows in the fight. On canon, Batman handed Bane his ass multiple times both when Bane was with Venom and when he was without it. Whenever it was a fair fight. Yes Bane also has beaten Batman with OP versions of the Venom drug, but Batman beat him more times... Because Batman is faster, more skilled in combat and has more willpower. I mean it is so obvious, all you had to do was read a few comics. Bane is obviously better and more skilled than any of Batman's pupils, but that is not nearly enough to beat the most skilled h2h fighter in DC universe, Batman. Batman is officially more skilled than Lady Shiva and Karate kid. He is one without a second like him.
@@madslayer4197 No offense btw, I absolutely love the character of Bane and loved him the most in TDKR. It felt like Bane is the protagonist in the movie lol, for some reason... I hope we can debate about this. Also, I am speaking only in terms of canon.
@@mayukhsen8195 batman has literally token L's from bane multiple times both times he needed help from catwoman ban has folded batman's rouges gallery twice demolish the Robins folded catwoman and bronze tiger and broke batman's back without venom. If you honestly think bane can't beat batman then you've only read night fall
13:43 - any who uses that argument has forgotten the Knightfall story. Bane put Batman thru a gauntlet consisting of the rouges gallery before they met at Wayne Manor. When they finally met, Batman was worn almost to nothing. With all his superiority and chemical enhancement, Bane still had to stack the deck against Batman.
In the movie, it was a special painkiller that was being fed through his mask constantly because he was beaten so badly saving Talia. I thought it was a cool way of being more on the side of reality than fantasy. That’s what made the Nolan trilogy so good, imo.
Bane today is pretty much a Kingpin of Gotham (which I got no problem with that, Bane is one of Batman’s Greatest and Dangerous Villain ever, The Fact that Bane almost put The Dark Knight on The Self Forever after give him a Bat-Breaker make him terrifying)
Yes he can OD on Venom, it's actually happened in a few different story lines. Other characters have also ODed on Venom including the Joker who took Bane's Venom in a video game and then was later revealed in a sequel game to have left him terminally ill because of an over dose of the drug since he took more at once than Bane ever did.
Wasn't Bane in a wheelchair in Batman Beyond? (Granted, he was pretty old by then, but I think it was explicitly stated that it was a side-effect of years of drug abuse) In Arkham Origins, he loses his memory after overdosing on the venom-derived TN-1. The even stronger venom-derivative Titan actually causes bones to protude from the user's skin. (The reason this doesn't happen with Bane, who's known to have an unusually strong reaction to venom, is most likely that his muscles and skin have already been enlarged)
I like the theory that Bane is also on Venom in the Dark Knight Rises. It's implied several times that the mask does far more than just pump painkillers into his body to ease the pain of his injuries, given that he can even smash concrete with his bare hands and his strength diminishes when the mask is damaged.
I believe that he is inhaling an HUGE amount of anesthesia to the level that he feels no pain at all so he doesn’t care about hitting harder than a normal person. Now his knuckles not getting damaged from such inhumane hits probably envolves his training at the League of Shadows involving something of the kind of Iron Fist training that hardens you knuckles to the level of punching through concrete with very little damage to your hands
It increases he just gets internally weaker without it. It doesn’t matter how strong you are when your lungs, ribs, and heart hurt. It will make your body weaker eventually.
When he puched the concrete I assumed it was more that since he'd just had some of the tubes removed he was in agony and was using the pain to power him
@@chrislecount4801 he didn't die. But considering the condition he was in, I wouldn't doubt he wished he had. The OD scene was nothing short of horrific. Even though he is classified as a villain, I wouldn't wish such an experience like Venom OD on Anyone. 😖😖
@@Srparisher Drowning is water in the lungs, causing asphyxiation. ODing is an excess of water in the digestive system. Dr Google: "The symptoms of water intoxication are general - they can include confusion, disorientation, nausea, and vomiting. In rare cases, water intoxication can cause swelling in the brain and become fatal."
I always like the story arc of Bane when it was first introduced. And he was smart in how he was able to beat Batman. Batman's failure was he let his ego get in the way thinking he could beat him when he was so run down from going 24/7 going after all the criminals the Bane released. And Batman didn't even listen to those closest to him when they told him to rest before going after Bane. On the flip side, Bane didn't beat Batman when he was at his best. Which tells me Bane could not beat Batman. Which he didn't in the end.
But that's ultimately a wash. Bane beat batman, then batman beat bane. The first was bane figuring out batman and how to wear him down, the latter was batman figuring out bane, and what his weakness was. If it was a straight up head to head, batman would have it because even if theyre mentally equal, batman doesn't have the handicap of venom, and it's needs.
I am confused, this is a DC comic. Why is Venom in it, was this a cross Universe concept? That is why I think you make sense with this comment. Spiderman does not exist in the Nolan Batman.
TDKR Bane is still my favorite, he doesn't even need venom his mask pumps and anesthetic Into his body that blocks pain from his injuries and allows him to hit so hard and be fine. Plus all his training, he's a human tank.
If you guys still have question whether Bane takes off his mask in the Dark Knight Rises, the answer is YES. He drinks water and eats food just like everyone else, switching to injection of anaesthetic through blood. His face is, well … just normal. Based on the way he talks his mouth and nose are fine. So he is just Tom Hardy under the mask.
In the novel batman venom bruce wayne became addicted to venom pills because he couldn’t save a girl from drowning. He became so addicted he was willing to kill Jim Gordon So bruce locked himself in a basement until he was rehabilitated. Alfred was shocked at the state of him when came out. It shows for all the money,gadgets and training he is still mortal man.
Nah I’d say bane is a bit more than a dude on steroids lol, dude definitely has some Hercules type DNA. That fool is nowhere near similar to a normal man
you also have to remember that when bane broke batmans back when they first met, he had worn him down mentally and physically, so he never deafted him at his best
It's a win but it would have an asterisk. Like beating Mike Tyson at his prime in a fight after he had been up for 3 days and fought 5 other Jabonis before I showed up. I won but without all that setup he'd have destroyed me. To quote Creed "I won but I didn't beat him." The thing is even without that, Bane still consistently messes Batman up before he wins due to his own flaws like needing Venom. He thinks and acts superhumanly fast but that can be a weakness if he is too angry to actually use them and Bruce will fuck with your head. The costume and tactics he uses are made to confuse and intimidate regular thugs and he will go deep dive into your psyche in ways Scarecrow wishes he could mess with you to win.
I remember being front row watching Dark Knight Rises while living in Hollywood. Though the Bane V.O. was horribly mixed to the rest of the movie, the character was unforgettable and I still quote Bane lines to this day!
I think a lot of people dont realize Bane is heavily inspired by marvel's Venom , the biggest nod being the name of the drug , but consider the effects of the drug, very similar to the symbiote, the costume color scheme is also similar, and the characters are both foils to their heroes
Both are good/entertaining performances , it’s just neither is actually the character I love for the reasons I love them , Bane without his venom (or so heavily deemphasized it may as well not exist) and Venom without Spider-Man (and the cool venom symbol) become deal breakers for me
Tom Hardy turned Bane onto one of the best villains of the 2000s along with Heath Ledger! Christopher Nolan did the BEST Batman movies! They can never be touched!! “Your a big guy, for you” hahaha classic scene and killer movie!
@@iddan1205 Nolan told Tom when he first called him for the Role that he was going to have to captivate people with his eyes and his voice, I think he did a solid job at it
Yeah the whole Trilogy was killer. That was awesome that Liam Neason was the villain and now there was smaller villains in the whole trilogy like Scarecrow, Dagit and so forth.
and if people thinking that no one can get Addicted To Venom, well what about you ask *BATMAN* about that (Batman Venom, Batman get his hands on The Venom Serum to make him strong but he was Addicted to them, and we might see that in The Batman Film since Batman have Injected himself with a Green looking Lucid and then try to punch The Riddler Goon’s face into his own brain)
I like the original Bane. Tom Hardy’s portrayal matched with the comic Bane as far as his fighting skills, genius level intellect, and tactician. I just wished the gave him the Venom.
I agree. The film also showed he is more than just muscle and is actually extremely intelligent and was also using psychological attacks on Batman along with physical.
Christopher nolan didnt want any of his characters super human. thata why bane doesn't have the venom. now Affleck's batman if bane were to be in it he would most likely have venom
@@unclejesse22546 I always thought Nolan's movies made everyone somewhat more realistic and grounded. Makes Bane more intimidating as a person and villain
@@TheCulturedMan34 I'm of the belief that when it comes to superheroes it's better to just make them similar to their comic counterparts. Ben Afleck's Batman is a perfect example in the warehouse fight scene. Bale's Batman getting defeated by a simple stab wound and him not being the most impressive physically just didn't work for me. A stab wound is like a minor inconvenience for Batman and he can throw around grown men like children.
If he's anything like a meth-head, he'd have to keep upping his dose to get the same results at the same constant. His body would get used to the original dose & require more to get the same results. He would probably end up overdosing the way he keeps using Venom
That is not how drugs work. I used to do heroin. But there does come a point something in your body (liver most likely) breaks because the dose is so high.
4:07 About that scene: That's not venom. That's another drug called Titan; a chimera between an improved venom base with Poison Ivy's plants' elements.
RIP Jeep Swenson (Bane from Batman & Robin). Poor guy just couldn't catch a break. That photo of him in full Bane costume with his parents is sooo heartwarming.
Ohkay so when Bane broke Batman’s back. Bruce was exhausted from crime fighting. Earlier that night Bane released all the villains & convicts from Arkham. Bats spend the whole entire time putting them back. When return Bane was in the Batcave. Bane tossed him around. Bruce was to tired. THEN Bane broke his back
Explained everything except the why exactly he wears a mask in the Dark Knight Rises... In the movie they just hint that is because of his "injuries", but what injuries? Is he missing his lower jaw? How does he eat? How is he capable of speaking? How does he remove his mask? Why is it "extremely painful"? Very vague explanations.
hidden fact: Bane (Tom hardy) in Nolan trilogy did NOT get powers from "venom" substance, instead he got it from the forbidden purple flower that only grows in Ra's al Ghul (Liam Neeson) mountain top hideout. The same core substance used by Scarecrow, instead being hallucigenic, the blue-purple flower give Bane hyper-adrenaline rush to battle his old wounds.
alil sad you didn't mention how venom affected him in the long run witch they showed in the animated Batman beyond series, but other than that a really juicy video:3
All movies need to be made like resident evil animation. Because they just can't depict how Bane is really supposed to look and function like in real movies
Always assumed Bane was a representation of steroid abuse tbh. Literally pumps a synthetic substance into his veins, grows muscular and becomes incredibly aggressive
You should also mention that to take on Batman, Bane needed to wear Bruce down. He let all the inmates in arkham out, and waited until Bruce rounded them all up, exhausted, and with pneumonia, before he decided to strike and fight him. So I think deep down inside, he knew, even with the venom, he didn't stand a chance against batman. Bane was smart af, very strong, and a pretty impressive villIan! But what he did was kind of a cowardly move. He wouldn't fight Bruce until he could strike when he was his weakest. Knightfall will always be my fave batman story, bexauae it shows just how strong batman truly is! Loved this video btw!❤
Very interesting background sharing!! I can't believe actually that there are no chemists or cartels or other underground people who use this video as a part of introductory stage of development to create a boost drug like that bwahahah xDDD Fantasticly build together. Cheers
they should have made a movie(s) of Bane during the same period they were making the Dark Knight Trilogy because this team was amazing and would have made Bane a household name!
Bane did have a daughter in a comic book I don't know if they took a blood sample from him in the matter of what they did with wolverine and his children specially x-23
@@allanjonalisidro7007 that actually could be interesting DEPENDING on how/also who writes It and who would play the role, if done right it would be awesome women in main roles in films ISN’T A NEW THING, in the 90s we had the alien trilogy, this had a female lead AND WAS ABSOLUTELY LOVED gaining a cult following, JUST PROVING IT WORKS WHEN DONE RIGHT not half assed which is the problem with the ones done in the modern day
Venom sounds like amped up Trenbolone. His nads would look like mould spores. Great breakdown. Lots of things I didn’t know. My comic knowledge is patchy at best.
Batman Beyond also gave us a window into what extreme long term venom use has done to Bane in the future. He's a frail version of his former self and is shown hooked up to a machine and a mask covering his mouth. Decades of venom use destroyed his body.
@13:40, unless I'm mistaken Bane faced Batman AFTER Batman had defeated a dozen(don't know precise number) of his villains, all of whom were sent after Batman. BY Bane. So Batman was weakened, exhausted and battered. While Bane was fresh and prepared.
They never explained the mask in TDKR. Prior to it's release, Nolan did an interview in which he said the mask provided aerosolized Dilaudid for pain control. Dilaudid is essentially hospital grade heroin, and this was in the thick of the opioid epidemic, which is why I think the explanation had to be cut from the movie. The interview was only out for a day or two before WB PR had it pulled.
Though Bane gets his super-strength from Venom, the drug made its first appearance in the Batman: Venom story arc in 1989. Four years later, Venom resurfaced as Bane made his debut in the Knightfall arc.
In the Drark Knight Rises the only reason why Batman was left alive was by Bane was so Bruce could have his mind broken by watching Gotham being destroyed. So to say that Bane couldn't kill Batman is inaccurate in my opinion. He broke his back in their first fight, shattered his mask and knew who he was all along. All he had to do was simply crush is head in or break his neck or shoot him in the head as he was lying there helpless. Other then that it was a very good video and most informative.
I don't understand why, in the comics, Bane is wearing a luchador mask and speaking with a Mexican accent, while in the film, he is wearing a mask that appears to be constructed from leather and metal, and has a course voice with an American accent. Sort of dilutes the experience.
I like what Batman Beyond did with Bane, showing him confined to a chair on life support after his body's been ravaged by Venom.
Yeah. Really showed how much damage it did over the years.
Don't do drugs kids
That episode was almost heartbreaking to see him in that condition
Yeah but bruce was not much better either. We are talking about 80 year olds even without venom he would end up unhealthy.
@@iceman5882 hgh is the key.
I love the post venom bane. It truly shows his mental fortitude and strength. He fights and beats the addiction and rebuilds his muscles on his own. Later storylines where he goes vigilante, venom free, are astounding. Bane is unique in that he's not really a true villain. His only desire was to defeat batman...and even then not kill him. Just prove he was superior. When he lets that go he becomes a lethal anti-hero.
Seriously most big dudes don't got strong pysches like that, but he is a respectful opponent and associate but my question was the dark knight rises wtf was that where is venom there unless it was just pre-titan I think the venom is called... even that batman movie on the 90s with batman Robin Batgirl Mr freeze posion ivy and Bane
Posion ivy basically Drowned the mf but the transformation scene was spot on cept the fact he was kinda green like the hulk
One of my favorite remarks/thoughts someone gave about Bane is similar to that note.
"Bane broke the Bat, and that was his goal. He wasn't a conqueror, he didn't want to rule Gotham and he had no interest in becoming master of it's underworld. Bane lost his rematch with Batman because he was listless, he achieved his goal and now had nothing else to do...
And so, he's just been going through the motions all this time, half committed and half-hearted...
The day that Bane finds something to completely devote himself to again is the thought that keeps Batman awake."
@@justinweber4977 Bane is a severely underated batman villain. More than worthy of being the feature villain of an entire movie which Christopher Nolan brilliantly realized. No idea why Tom Hardy gets so much hate over his voice. I loved his portrayal. BUT I'm SO down for a venom fueled Bane played by a beast of a latino actor.
@ Nolan's movies are meant to be more grounded so sadly there IS no venom there. His mask feeds him a constant analgesic gas that brings his constant nerve pain to just barely below the threshold so he can function. Thanks to his horiffic spinal injury leaving him in constant agony. It's suspected that this constant pain reduction does increase his strength however as he would not feel nearly as fatigued when excercising but even still, he is peak human at best.
Turns out he was just a nice guy, who had a bad batch of juice and went on roid rages lol
People generally underestimate how smart Bane is, but to be fair the cartoons always portrayed him as a brainless muscle head. That's probably one of the good things about Dark Knight Rises, he felt like a threat and not a big goofball with muscles.
Arkham origins too made bane close to the source material
@@adrianb714 Yeah i liked Origin's Bane, but since it was about multiple main antagonists we didn't really see much of him until the end. I think honestly later on they did Bane and Deathstroke dirty.
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Yes except it was annoying how he died by getting shot by the Bat bike.
No they don’t.
I think Bane is one of the most underrated Batman villains. Intelligent, powerful, and is literally a man of his word. I love that he doesn't use lies or deception
Not underrated at all. Bane is well regarded as the complex and supremely formidable villain that he is.
He is easily top 3 most famous Batman villains next to joker and riddler
He uses lies...like most of the antagonists...but makes them seem true and inspiring.
@@MyWifesSon69 if by famous you mean most well known, penguin and poison ivy would still be ahead.
Bane has on record beaten batman multiple times without venom. Batman even stated that he has a hard time knowing wether bane is using venom or not. Implying that he's nearly just as impressive without it. Bane matches batman in literally everything exept strength where he surpasses in and that's without the drug. With it theres no contest
And yet Batman beats Deathstroke on his own.🤦♂️
Death stroke taking nothing but L's
I don't think you are talking about Canon Bane vs Batman. In Canon, Bane is Batman's bitch in everything apart from strength.
In Canon Batman has beaten Bane many many many more times than Bane has beaten Batman.
In the very origin comics of Bane, Knightfall...
Bane has outright stated that he needs to tire Batman out for 30 days depriving him of food and rest, tiring him and injuring him constantly with endless battles with escaped Arkham Asylum inmates (who are all metahumans), *BEFORE HE CAN EVER HOPE TO BEAT BATMAN IN A ONE ON ONE FIGHT...*
Which means Bane knows and has said already in his origin comics that he cannot win a fair fight with a fresh and regular Batman, he can only win and break the Bat if the Bat is already worn out from a month of food and sleep deprivation, and injuries from battles.
I can easily show you scans, if you ask for it...
But it's obvious that the only reason Bane let Arkham inmates out was to tire down Batman to the point where he has a fighting chance against Batman.
Considering also the fact that Bane always went for lethal blows but Batman always holds back his lethal blows in the fight.
On canon, Batman handed Bane his ass multiple times both when Bane was with Venom and when he was without it. Whenever it was a fair fight.
Yes Bane also has beaten Batman with OP versions of the Venom drug, but Batman beat him more times...
Because Batman is faster, more skilled in combat and has more willpower.
I mean it is so obvious, all you had to do was read a few comics.
Bane is obviously better and more skilled than any of Batman's pupils, but that is not nearly enough to beat the most skilled h2h fighter in DC universe, Batman.
Batman is officially more skilled than Lady Shiva and Karate kid. He is one without a second like him.
@@madslayer4197 No offense btw, I absolutely love the character of Bane and loved him the most in TDKR. It felt like Bane is the protagonist in the movie lol, for some reason...
I hope we can debate about this. Also, I am speaking only in terms of canon.
@@mayukhsen8195 batman has literally token L's from bane multiple times both times he needed help from catwoman ban has folded batman's rouges gallery twice demolish the Robins folded catwoman and bronze tiger and broke batman's back without venom. If you honestly think bane can't beat batman then you've only read night fall
13:43 - any who uses that argument has forgotten the Knightfall story. Bane put Batman thru a gauntlet consisting of the rouges gallery before they met at Wayne Manor. When they finally met, Batman was worn almost to nothing. With all his superiority and chemical enhancement, Bane still had to stack the deck against Batman.
Batman , the billionaire, has a pretty stacked deck too
Batman challenged bane to a fair fight having catwoman pop up at the last minute. Batman believed he couldn't win in a fair fight
The mask is a movie concept.
In the comics he wore a Lucha Libre mask. The Venom was injected straight into his brain.
In the movie, it was a special painkiller that was being fed through his mask constantly because he was beaten so badly saving Talia. I thought it was a cool way of being more on the side of reality than fantasy. That’s what made the Nolan trilogy so good, imo.
Bane today is pretty much a Kingpin of Gotham (which I got no problem with that, Bane is one of Batman’s Greatest and Dangerous Villain ever, The Fact that Bane almost put The Dark Knight on The Self Forever after give him a Bat-Breaker make him terrifying)
*(which I got no problem with that)
@@barfyman-dm6zx what’s your problem Mr. Grammar Cop
@@wokenlunatic2849 its called autism, compulsive.
@@wokenlunatic2849 bad grammar apparently🤣
@@boogeiyman Nah she just an attention *oe lol
Yes he can OD on Venom, it's actually happened in a few different story lines. Other characters have also ODed on Venom including the Joker who took Bane's Venom in a video game and then was later revealed in a sequel game to have left him terminally ill because of an over dose of the drug since he took more at once than Bane ever did.
Too much will put him in a coma!
Joker in Arkham asylum took Titan which is based on venom
@@HeelDashing Titan is Venom on Venom 😂 mf never got that big on OG Venom
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Wasn't Bane in a wheelchair in Batman Beyond? (Granted, he was pretty old by then, but I think it was explicitly stated that it was a side-effect of years of drug abuse)
In Arkham Origins, he loses his memory after overdosing on the venom-derived TN-1.
The even stronger venom-derivative Titan actually causes bones to protude from the user's skin. (The reason this doesn't happen with Bane, who's known to have an unusually strong reaction to venom, is most likely that his muscles and skin have already been enlarged)
I like the theory that Bane is also on Venom in the Dark Knight Rises. It's implied several times that the mask does far more than just pump painkillers into his body to ease the pain of his injuries, given that he can even smash concrete with his bare hands and his strength diminishes when the mask is damaged.
its like they gave just enough for people to have it as a head cannon while also not risking the "hyper-realism" vision Nolan had for the trilogy.
I believe that he is inhaling an HUGE amount of anesthesia to the level that he feels no pain at all so he doesn’t care about hitting harder than a normal person. Now his knuckles not getting damaged from such inhumane hits probably envolves his training at the League of Shadows involving something of the kind of Iron Fist training that hardens you knuckles to the level of punching through concrete with very little damage to your hands
methamphetamine morphine and prednisone
It increases he just gets internally weaker without it. It doesn’t matter how strong you are when your lungs, ribs, and heart hurt. It will make your body weaker eventually.
When he puched the concrete I assumed it was more that since he'd just had some of the tubes removed he was in agony and was using the pain to power him
Can he OD on venom? Dude, you can OD on water. If venom was a real thing, of course you could OD on it
I believe there was an animated show where Bane OD’ed on Venom and I think he died!
@@chrislecount4801 he didn't die. But considering the condition he was in, I wouldn't doubt he wished he had. The OD scene was nothing short of horrific. Even though he is classified as a villain, I wouldn't wish such an experience like Venom OD on Anyone. 😖😖
Od on water is pretty easy. OD on sugar. That’s hard… turns out venom is just pixie sticks mixed with pure slushie syrup…
Isn't ODing on water just called drowning?
@@Srparisher Drowning is water in the lungs, causing asphyxiation. ODing is an excess of water in the digestive system. Dr Google: "The symptoms of water intoxication are general - they can include confusion, disorientation, nausea, and vomiting. In rare cases, water intoxication can cause swelling in the brain and become fatal."
I always like the story arc of Bane when it was first introduced.
And he was smart in how he was able to beat Batman.
Batman's failure was he let his ego get in the way thinking he could beat him when he was so run down from going 24/7 going after all the criminals the Bane released.
And Batman didn't even listen to those closest to him when they told him to rest before going after Bane.
On the flip side, Bane didn't beat Batman when he was at his best. Which tells me Bane could not beat Batman.
Which he didn't in the end.
Ya; I liked how they did it on Rises…Batman hasn’t trained seriously in almost a decade.
But that's ultimately a wash. Bane beat batman, then batman beat bane.
The first was bane figuring out batman and how to wear him down, the latter was batman figuring out bane, and what his weakness was.
If it was a straight up head to head, batman would have it because even if theyre mentally equal, batman doesn't have the handicap of venom, and it's needs.
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Exept bane has multiple times
I liked what Bane was in Nolan's Batman. Much more believable.
I am confused, this is a DC comic. Why is Venom in it, was this a cross Universe concept? That is why I think you make sense with this comment. Spiderman does not exist in the Nolan Batman.
It's not that venom @@StallionStudios1234
TDKR Bane is still my favorite, he doesn't even need venom his mask pumps and anesthetic Into his body that blocks pain from his injuries and allows him to hit so hard and be fine. Plus all his training, he's a human tank.
Yes it's the most realistic.
Well he's a big guy.
@@orihalchon for you…..
Nice coverage of this great villain. One of my favorite villains.
If you guys still have question whether Bane takes off his mask in the Dark Knight Rises, the answer is YES. He drinks water and eats food just like everyone else, switching to injection of anaesthetic through blood. His face is, well … just normal. Based on the way he talks his mouth and nose are fine. So he is just Tom Hardy under the mask.
In the novel batman venom bruce wayne became addicted to venom pills because he couldn’t save a girl from drowning. He became so addicted he was willing to kill Jim Gordon So bruce locked himself in a basement until he was rehabilitated. Alfred was shocked at the state of him when came out. It shows for all the money,gadgets and training he is still mortal man.
So Bane is just a guy high on steroids, Batman is a martial artist with tech, and Joker is a deranged man .... All so simple yet beautiful...
Joker may actually have the ability to influence reality, or manipulate probability.....It's speculative
@@TRELLT77 I think this would ruin the joker.
Nah I’d say bane is a bit more than a dude on steroids lol, dude definitely has some Hercules type DNA. That fool is nowhere near similar to a normal man
you also have to remember that when bane broke batmans back when they first met, he had worn him down mentally and physically, so he never deafted him at his best
Bane wore him down first? You mean he prepared for the fight so that invalidated his victory?
@@overlorddanteBane out batman batman. He prepped
Bane also broke Alfred's neck in front of Robin once too
It's a win but it would have an asterisk. Like beating Mike Tyson at his prime in a fight after he had been up for 3 days and fought 5 other Jabonis before I showed up. I won but without all that setup he'd have destroyed me. To quote Creed "I won but I didn't beat him."
The thing is even without that, Bane still consistently messes Batman up before he wins due to his own flaws like needing Venom. He thinks and acts superhumanly fast but that can be a weakness if he is too angry to actually use them and Bruce will fuck with your head. The costume and tactics he uses are made to confuse and intimidate regular thugs and he will go deep dive into your psyche in ways Scarecrow wishes he could mess with you to win.
Deafted?!
I remember being front row watching Dark Knight Rises while living in Hollywood. Though the Bane V.O. was horribly mixed to the rest of the movie, the character was unforgettable and I still quote Bane lines to this day!
"I still quote Bane lines to this day!"
So do I. Helps me feel in charge!
Bane needs his own movie
Maybe a tv series. Bounty hunter for hire? Marvel got away with a Loki TV series
It's called 'The Dark Knight Rises'
Highly recommend watching it. It's pretty good.
I think a lot of people dont realize Bane is heavily inspired by marvel's Venom , the biggest nod being the name of the drug , but consider the effects of the drug, very similar to the symbiote, the costume color scheme is also similar, and the characters are both foils to their heroes
And both are played by Tom😱
@@daltontabor6041 literally never realized this lmaoo (probably because neither portrayal is…. good 😂)
Both are good/entertaining performances , it’s just neither is actually the character I love for the reasons I love them , Bane without his venom (or so heavily deemphasized it may as well not exist) and Venom without Spider-Man (and the cool venom symbol) become deal breakers for me
@@lsixty30 exactly ! I mean the part about neither being the actual character.
Was that Ever confirmed that Marvel’s Venom inspired the Drug’s name?
Tom Hardy turned Bane onto one of the best villains of the 2000s along with Heath Ledger! Christopher Nolan did the BEST Batman movies! They can never be touched!! “Your a big guy, for you” hahaha classic scene and killer movie!
When I learned that Tom was Bane, I had to rewatch it to see. I could not see Tom as Bane, just Bane.
@@iddan1205 Nolan told Tom when he first called him for the Role that he was going to have to captivate people with his eyes and his voice, I think he did a solid job at it
Bravo Nolan!
Yeah the whole Trilogy was killer. That was awesome that Liam Neason was the villain and now there was smaller villains in the whole trilogy like Scarecrow, Dagit and so forth.
and if people thinking that no one can get Addicted To Venom, well what about you ask *BATMAN* about that (Batman Venom, Batman get his hands on The Venom Serum to make him strong but he was Addicted to them, and we might see that in The Batman Film since Batman have Injected himself with a Green looking Lucid and then try to punch The Riddler Goon’s face into his own brain)
I like the original Bane. Tom Hardy’s portrayal matched with the comic Bane as far as his fighting skills, genius level intellect, and tactician. I just wished the gave him the Venom.
I'm fine with him not having the venom. Hes stopped using venom before in the comics and was just as dangerous.
They gave Tom Hardy the Venom, but it was the symbiote one.
I love the live film version of Bane, it fits more rather than the big, hulk like versions.
I agree. The film also showed he is more than just muscle and is actually extremely intelligent and was also using psychological attacks on Batman along with physical.
Christopher nolan didnt want any of his characters super human. thata why bane doesn't have the venom. now Affleck's batman if bane were to be in it he would most likely have venom
@@unclejesse22546 I always thought Nolan's movies made everyone somewhat more realistic and grounded. Makes Bane more intimidating as a person and villain
@@TheCulturedMan34 right me to that's why Iike them.
@@TheCulturedMan34 I'm of the belief that when it comes to superheroes it's better to just make them similar to their comic counterparts. Ben Afleck's Batman is a perfect example in the warehouse fight scene. Bale's Batman getting defeated by a simple stab wound and him not being the most impressive physically just didn't work for me. A stab wound is like a minor inconvenience for Batman and he can throw around grown men like children.
13 years later, we get the answer of why he wears the mask in The Dark Knight Rises! Great content!
Bane voice in Dark Knight Rises is my favorite voice
If he's anything like a meth-head, he'd have to keep upping his dose to get the same results at the same constant. His body would get used to the original dose & require more to get the same results. He would probably end up overdosing the way he keeps using Venom
That is not how drugs work. I used to do heroin. But there does come a point something in your body (liver most likely) breaks because the dose is so high.
@@Hiihtopipathank you for having common sense
@@TURBO-LOglo i would not say so, i told you I used to do heroin 🤣 I'm 2 years clean though.
@@Hiihtopipa congrats on being clean!
@@Hiihtopipa friend of mine killed his kidneys like this. He only lived another 2 years after that.
4:07 About that scene: That's not venom. That's another drug called Titan; a chimera between an improved venom base with Poison Ivy's plants' elements.
RIP Jeep Swenson (Bane from Batman & Robin). Poor guy just couldn't catch a break.
That photo of him in full Bane costume with his parents is sooo heartwarming.
In the comic book its just a mask like his fathers, he was a luchador but also a revolutionary he was called King Snake.
His father, King Snake does not were a mask. He is blind
Wow, u deserve more than a like button. The detail u taught us is amazing. Thank u
Ohkay so when Bane broke Batman’s back. Bruce was exhausted from crime fighting. Earlier that night Bane released all the villains & convicts from Arkham. Bats spend the whole entire time putting them back. When return Bane was in the Batcave. Bane tossed him around. Bruce was to tired. THEN Bane broke his back
good little video. Thanks for sharing.🤘🏻🙂👌🏻
Explained everything except the why exactly he wears a mask in the Dark Knight Rises... In the movie they just hint that is because of his "injuries", but what injuries? Is he missing his lower jaw? How does he eat? How is he capable of speaking? How does he remove his mask? Why is it "extremely painful"? Very vague explanations.
I was wondering the same things... and yes still wondering.
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Thank u lollll
It would be extremely painful………..For you
Love this video bane is my favourite batman bud guy
Because no one knew who he was until he put on the mask 🤦
This is crazy how this is about a fictional character like how detailed it is almost sounds real
hidden fact:
Bane (Tom hardy) in Nolan trilogy did NOT get powers from "venom" substance, instead he got it from the forbidden purple flower that only grows in Ra's al Ghul (Liam Neeson) mountain top hideout. The same core substance used by Scarecrow, instead being hallucigenic, the blue-purple flower give Bane hyper-adrenaline rush to battle his old wounds.
How is that a fact?
@@Page00yeahwell he just made it up, that’s how.
I can't help but when I played the batman arkham games
Bane: "we juicing braahh!!" 💀💀🤣
Why does this video sound like it’s been written by someone who doesn’t speak English as a first language and voiced by an AI?
Heck yeah content to go to sleep too. Subscribed. Thank you in advance.
alil sad you didn't mention how venom affected him in the long run witch they showed in the animated Batman beyond series, but other than that a really juicy video:3
I love bane from the movie. Tom hardy done a fantastic job.
Bane wore a mask after what those men in that prison did to his mouth at the bottom of that hole. It was painful and unpleasant for him.
Getting gay vibes
@@tims_always_fishing7117 aggressively gay vibes
Bane killed anyone that tried to rape him first time he was saved by a huge cell mate
@@matthiasthulman4058 lmao 🤣
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All movies need to be made like resident evil animation. Because they just can't depict how Bane is really supposed to look and function like in real movies
Bane has 4 letters. Hulk has 4 letters. Coincidence? 😅
#IlluminatiConfirmed
“Sides of the same coin”
Meth and math have 4 letters
Rape and good have 4 letters
Bad and cat have 3 letters
Kill and live have 4 letters
Using meth won't turn me into Bane? My hopes and dreams have been crushed.
Always assumed Bane was a representation of steroid abuse tbh. Literally pumps a synthetic substance into his veins, grows muscular and becomes incredibly aggressive
Liver king as Bane lol
"Now that was painful" 🤣
Bane wears the mask...cause it will be painful...for YOU!
Awesome vid guys! I always knew Bane had an interesting past. But never knew the whole story.
as a neurobiologist I died a little
Bane wears a mask because it's easier to draw a character in a mask.
Also masks are cool
@@kindlingking That too. Well, almost all masks.
So bane is on GEAR... some of the best money can buy 👌🏾
Shocked they didn’t mention Batman beyond.
You should also mention that to take on Batman, Bane needed to wear Bruce down. He let all the inmates in arkham out, and waited until Bruce rounded them all up, exhausted, and with pneumonia, before he decided to strike and fight him. So I think deep down inside, he knew, even with the venom, he didn't stand a chance against batman. Bane was smart af, very strong, and a pretty impressive villIan! But what he did was kind of a cowardly move. He wouldn't fight Bruce until he could strike when he was his weakest. Knightfall will always be my fave batman story, bexauae it shows just how strong batman truly is!
Loved this video btw!❤
I love how he can just increase in mass, like thermodynamics doesn't apply
In the world of RPGs (Rifts), BANE is a "Juicer".
A drug-induced/enhanced Mercenary...
Very interesting background sharing!! I can't believe actually that there are no chemists or cartels or other underground people who use this video as a part of introductory stage of development to create a boost drug like that bwahahah xDDD Fantasticly build together. Cheers
Brilliant. Just got in bed. Will be a nice listen.
"You're a big guy"
"....For youuu"
they should have made a movie(s) of Bane during the same period they were making the Dark Knight Trilogy because this team was amazing and would have made Bane a household name!
A MARVELous video about the DC Universe? Outrageous
Love bane In dark knight
Same!! That’s what got me into Bane! Tom Hardy did a killer job!! A lot went into creating that voice
All Bruce’s girls were like “how does it feel to have you back broke like you did to us?!” 😂
Ayyyoooo
Bane did have a daughter in a comic book I don't know if they took a blood sample from him in the matter of what they did with wolverine and his children specially x-23
Then later on, they will make a bane female version. Wtf rotten style of hollywood movie
@@allanjonalisidro7007 that actually could be interesting DEPENDING on how/also who writes It and who would play the role, if done right it would be awesome women in main roles in films ISN’T A NEW THING, in the 90s we had the alien trilogy, this had a female lead AND WAS ABSOLUTELY LOVED gaining a cult following, JUST PROVING IT WORKS WHEN DONE RIGHT not half assed which is the problem with the ones done in the modern day
Love this channel 💚🔥💚🔥💚🔥
lmao at the video ending with "[meth and PCP can turn you into Bane...but alas, it's illegal]"
Venom sounds like amped up Trenbolone. His nads would look like mould spores. Great breakdown. Lots of things I didn’t know. My comic knowledge is patchy at best.
Yes Bane can reproduce but be careful he'll put your back out HA.
Respect and keep up the epic work.
@@Saddonghussein no one saw it
Puts it in soft let's get hard and listens to bones crack
@@Saddonghussein not really there not missing out on much
@@Saddonghussein plus realistically he woud bust you back out in one stroke
@@Saddonghussein they all fall in the same category as harley quinn man
Vengeance was a great character. Wish they had done more with her.
Bane in the live movie when he was first injected with Venom gave me Trauma as a kid
Batman Beyond also gave us a window into what extreme long term venom use has done to Bane in the future. He's a frail version of his former self and is shown hooked up to a machine and a mask covering his mouth. Decades of venom use destroyed his body.
On you're next video can you talk about general grievous Anatomy please
oh, that's a good recommendation
hope they see your comment
you should have highlighted future bane from batman beyond , showing the harmful long terms affect venom could potentially have on someone body
To this day I can't get over how bane looks like a Mexican wrestler
@13:40, unless I'm mistaken Bane faced Batman AFTER Batman had defeated a dozen(don't know precise number) of his villains, all of whom were sent after Batman. BY Bane.
So Batman was weakened, exhausted and battered. While Bane was fresh and prepared.
They never explained the mask in TDKR. Prior to it's release, Nolan did an interview in which he said the mask provided aerosolized Dilaudid for pain control. Dilaudid is essentially hospital grade heroin, and this was in the thick of the opioid epidemic, which is why I think the explanation had to be cut from the movie. The interview was only out for a day or two before WB PR had it pulled.
No no no. It was Ziconotide. A anesthetic. Do your research. I don't know where u came up with Dilaudid. Lol
It's was Ziconotide from a cone snail. Not even a opiate. Smfh🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
That X factor was def fentanyl 😂
When do they say he can "reproduce"
Batman isn't all that Special as far as Superheroes go. All that he has is Plot Armor. Nothing else.
What do you mean, he’s got two of the greatest superpowers, money and prep time. /j
Most important question can Bane have children?!!! 😜
13:43 Bane broke Batman's back and chose to let Batman live. He could have easily made the choice to kill Batman but he chose to let him live.
The point of breaking a man is not just to break him, it's to let him live knowing he's been broken.
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Liverking as a batman villain
15:08 Bane was also killed by The Arkham Knight in the Arkham Knight comics
Seeing bane in the Batman beyond cartoon was kinda sad really
Though Bane gets his super-strength from Venom, the drug made its first appearance in the Batman: Venom story arc in 1989. Four years later, Venom resurfaced as Bane made his debut in the Knightfall arc.
Never knew Bane had a daughter. Hopefully we see more of her
The art in the thumbnail of that kind of bio-organic Bane--anyone know what it's from?
search giger
" Venom, is snake bit. What's it like to be snake bit. "
The streets will run with razzy zazzies if the legion of doom would just give him an office chair instead of a folding chair
In the Drark Knight Rises the only reason why Batman was left alive was by Bane was so Bruce could have his mind broken by watching Gotham being destroyed. So to say that Bane couldn't kill Batman is inaccurate in my opinion. He broke his back in their first fight, shattered his mask and knew who he was all along. All he had to do was simply crush is head in or break his neck or shoot him in the head as he was lying there helpless. Other then that it was a very good video and most informative.
"Torture? Yes...but not of your body...of your soul."
Underrated line in the film, IMHO.
I don't understand why, in the comics, Bane is wearing a luchador mask and speaking with a Mexican accent, while in the film, he is wearing a mask that appears to be constructed from leather and metal, and has a course voice with an American accent. Sort of dilutes the experience.
In tdkr it's just another version. Which is also more fitting than a Mexican wrestler.
This actor is the only actor whom should play bane for the rest of this century 😂
BUT CAN HE REPRODUCE??????
Yes he has daughter called vengeance.
I could never take Bane seriously because his voice reminds me of Elmer Fudd
What if the mask also supplied supplemental oxygen because his increased muscle mass needed more O2 than his lungs could provide?
Remember when comics and comic movies were good? Really miss those days.