
The death of District Attorney Harvey Dent marked a turning point in the history of Gotham City. Dent, known for his tireless fight against crime, fell victim to a tragedy that shook the very foundations of justice in the city. However, what few know is that after his death, Batman made a decision that would forever change his own fate and the public’s perception of him: he took responsibility for the crimes committed by Dent. This action, motivated by the desire to protect the legacy of the district attorney and prevent the hope Dent represented from being destroyed, turned the Dark Knight into a fugitive, relentlessly hunted by the Gotham City Police Department.
This silent sacrifice left a deep wound in Gotham. For eight long years, Batman disappeared from the public eye, leaving the city at the mercy of its own demons and the authorities in their ongoing battle against crime. The absence of the masked hero seemed to confirm the victory of crime and chaos over law and order.
But Gotham could not afford to lose its symbol of justice and hope. Eight years later, the Dark Knight resurfaces amid an even darker and more dangerous scenario. The city faces the threat of two enigmatic figures who challenge the fragile balance that remained: Selina Kyle, a mysterious and agile woman whose past and motives are an enigma, and Bane, a relentless and powerful terrorist leader who manages to overpower and defeat even Gotham’s best-trained police forces.