Batman: Year One (2016 reboot)

Cast

 * Jeremy Renner as Bruce Wayne/Batman: The main protagonist
 * Ty Simpkins as Younger Bruce Wayne
 * Mark Ruffalo as James Gordon
 * William Sadler as Alfred Pennyworth:Shane Black said in an interview "We are going to use the same Alfred from the comics and he will also be an ex member of the Royal Air Force" William Sadler comfirmed his role of Alfred in Comic Con 2015.
 * Naomi Watkins as Vicki Vale: Bruce Wayne's love interset. Shane Black said he wanted Vicki to be an reporter for Gotham Times.
 * Anthony Hopkins as Commissioner Loeb
 * Jennifer Lawrence as Selina Kyle
 * Michael Fassbender as Harvey Dent
 * Josh Helman as Carmine Falcone
 * David tenant as Hugo Strange: The main antagonist
 * Paul Giamatti as Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin: The secondary antagonist
 * Christoph Waltz as Ra's al Ghul (Uncredited)
 * Olivia Wilde as Talia al Ghul (Uncredited)
 * Jesse Eisenberg as Enigma (Uncredited, Extended Cut)

Plot
In an dark alleyway, a young Bruce Wayne is seen with his parents, Thomas and Martha Wayne. Before they could make it out of the alley, a mysterious gunman shoots both Thomas and Martha Wayne.

In the near future, Bruce Wayne is training in Paris along with Henri Ducard. After the final test, Bruce goes back to his jet to go back to Gotham City. Meanwhile in the Gotham City Train Station, we see James Gordon stepping out of an train and drives to the GCPD. Bruce looks down at the city and arrives at the Gotham International Airport.

Selina Kyle looks down from an apartment window and sees Bruce Wayne's car. Selina yells at her friend to come by the window and see Bruce Wayne's car. Bruce gets out of the car and goes across the street to the nearest pawn shop. Bruce is confronted by an mugger who has an sniper rifle. Without anyone knowing that he was traning in Paris, Bruce squirts mustard into the muggers eyes and walks out with a smirk on his face.

Carmine Falcone is seen at an resturant along with Oswald Cobblepot. Cobblepot gives Falcone some weapons, including an bazooka. Falcone and his men walks out of the resturant and throws an tomato at Cobblepot.

Bruce meets up with his most trusted butler, Alfred Pennyworth. They both walk through Wayne Manor and talk about what Bruce has been doing for the past couple of years. An bat suddenly swoops past them and Bruce follows it to an secret entrance to an cave.

Meanwhile in the GCPD, Jim Gordon talks to Commissioner Loeb. Loeb says that if Jim doesn't arrest the whole of Falcone's gang, he will fire Jim and he will have to go back to California.

Alfred and Bruce manufactures the cave in high tech equipment and an training area. Alfred then makes an suit which Bruce calls the Batsuit. Bruce finds some metal and makes the Batwing while Alfred does the gadgets.

A few nights later, Bruce is seen on a rooftop preparing for his time as Batman. He looks at Jim Gordon who is shouting at Commissioner Loeb. Loeb tells Gordon to go out of his office. Batman appears in front of Gordon and tells him that he is here to protect the people of Gotham. Before Batman can finish what he is saying, Loeb shoots Batman in the leg. Loeb tells Gordon to grab a firearm, but with the Loeb's back turned, Batman knocks the gun out of Loeb's hand.

Gordon grabs an firearm from another room and returns, only to see Loeb on the ground unconscious. Meanwhile at the Falcone shipping yard, Batman sees Falcone shipping some weapons to Oswald Cobblepot, who is the biggest crime lord in Gotham. Batman fights a few of Falcone's thugs and then grabs Falcone from his car. Carmine Falcone is then hung up on an crate before an group of SWAT officers arrives.

The next morning, Bruce is seen watching the news about Batman. Alfred tells Bruce that he should go and meet the new psychiatrist Hugo Strange, who is looking for an job at Wayne Enterprises. Bruce researches everything about Hugo Strange on the Batcomputer and his criminal records. Bruce then goes into an elevator which leads him to the garage.

Hugo Strange is seen in the waiting room before Bruce Wayne arrives. Bruce and Strange goes into Bruce's office and Strange is offered the job. Bruce shows Hugo his office and then leaves with a note on the table.

At the Iceberg Lounge, Oswald Cobblepot is seen making plans to rob Wayne Enterprises, but Batman crashes through the window and interrogates Cobblepot. Oswald then grabs a gun and shoots Batman in the arm. Scared, Oswald flees.

Alfred communicates with Batman about an escape from Blackgate Prison. Batman travels back to the Batcave and finds out that Falcone esacaped from Blackgate along with an mysterious assistant.

Oswald and Falcone meets up at an hotel lobby, but when Falcone turns around, Cobblepot shoots him and dons a new name, The Penguin.

Batman comes to the crime scene a few minutes later and scans the room for evidence, then he finds a note which is for Batman. Back in the Batcave, Bruce scans the letter and finds out it is from The Penguin. When Batman is walking to the Batwing, Alfred says that he isn't an vigilante, but Bruce says that he is the reason the criminals are out there and leaves.

Hugo Strange is seen in his office and reads the note Bruce gave him. Bruce then walks into Strange's office and says that he needs a appoinment. Bruce tells Hugo an story about the deaths of Thomas and Martha Wayne. Hugo Strange then places an device on Bruce's head and looks through Bruce's memeories. Bruce thanks Hugo and when Bruce walks out, Strange says that he figured out Batman's identity.

Batman glides through Gotham and finds a boat. Batman walks inside and fights his way through the Gladiator Pit. The Penguin walks out and says that Batman is weak. Batman becomes furious and grapples up to Penguin's office. Batman throws Penguin into the Gladiator Pit and knocks him out.

Hugo Strange shows up and says that he knows all about Batman, including his secret identity. Batman tries to punch Strange, but he counters Batman's attack. Hugo Strange pulls out an syringe and injects it into an knocked out Penguin thug, which turns the thug into an monster. Strange orders the monster to kills Batrman and Hugo leaves the room.

Batman defeats the monster, but The Penguin escapes. Batman travels back to the Batcave and tells Alfred that Hugo Strange knows that Bruce Wayne is Batman. Alfred gives Bruce the Glue Grenade and the Remote Claw and Batman uses the Batwing to fast travel to Hug Strange's hideout.

Jim Gordon and Commissioner Loeb appears out of the hideout and Batman drops down in front of them. Batman says that he needs some help to defeat Hugo Strange.

Lobe says that he had enough and walks away. Gordon says that he trusts Batman, so they walk in together to find clues. Oswald, who was hiding, sneaks inside too.

Meanwhile in Hugo Strange's hideout, Strange monitors Gordon and Batman. He goes out of his office and puts on his power suit. Oswald attacks Batman and Gordon and tells them that he has a ransom on Batman's head. Hugo Strange appears behind Cobblepot and snaps his neck, killing him.

Hugo Strange attacks Batman, but Batman deactivates Strange's suit. Strange is then shot in the head by Loeb and Hugo's body tumbles down into an stream of lava.

Batman thanks Gordon and Loeb for their help and then travels to the Batcave, where Alfred is monitoring any missions. Alfred congratulates Bruce and they go back to the Manor.

A few nights later, Jim Gordon is seen on the GCPD rooftop along with an Bat Signal. Batman arrives and Gordon tells him that an new menace is terrorising Gotham. Jim hands Batman the evidence, which reveals an photo of Ra's al Ghul. Batman then glides off the rooftop into the night sky, ending the movie.

There are two post credits scenes. One is where Ra's al Ghul is seen lowered into the Lazarus Pit and he discuss his plans with Talia. In the extended version, Enigma is seen in Hugo Strange's hideout and detonates bombs to destroy the hideout.

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Crew

 * Shane Black-Director
 * Hans Zimmer-Music
 * Charles Roven-Producer
 * John Toll-Cinematography
 * Lee Smith-Editor
 * David S. Goyer-Screenplay