Who ordered the hit on the Waynes?

In Detective Comics #235 (1956), Batman learns that Chill was not a mere mugger, but actually a hitman who murdered the Waynes on orders from a mob boss named Lew Moxon.
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Who ordered matches to kill the Waynes?

In the DC Comics Universe Joe Chill is responsible for the murder of Bruce Wayne's parents. He was initially credited as Masked Man in the "Pilot". Two different actors played Matches and Masked Man.
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Who hired Matches Malone to kill the Waynes?

In the end of season 2, Malone was hired by Hugo Strange to kill Thomas and Martha Wayne. Hugo Strange who hired Malone to kill Thomas and Martha Wayne because Thomas found what Strange was running in a secret operation called Indian Hill.
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Did Falcone order the hit on the Waynes?

Falcone then confesses that he had ordered Joe Chill to kill other people, but he did not order the hit on the Waynes.
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Who ordered the hit on Batman's parents?

The comics have generally made one man responsible for killing Bruce Wayne's parents, a common criminal named Joe Chill. He is a small-time mugger in the comics who happens to select Thomas and Martha Wayne as his next victims. Joe Chill first appeared in Detective Comics #33 in 1939 and was created by Bob Kane.
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Who really killed the Waynes?

In Detective Comics #235 (1956), Batman learns that Chill was not a mere mugger, but actually a hitman who murdered the Waynes on orders from a mob boss named Lew Moxon.
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Is Joe Chill the Joker?

This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the film Joker and is an adaptation of Joe Chill. The original character was created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane and first appeared in Detective Comics #33.
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Did Selina Kyle know who killed Waynes?

Technically, she did see who killed the Waynes. However, that doesn't necessarily mean that she knows exactly who it is. When Selina dropped this bombshell on Jim, she was using her knowledge as a bargaining chip to avoid being sent upstate to a juvenile correctional center.
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Did the Riddler know Batman was Bruce Wayne?

Fittingly, The Batman makes a mystery of it—a riddle, if you will—playing the Riddler/Batman dynamic in such a way as to leave viewers confused as to whether or not Riddler (Paul Dano) knew the secret. I'm here to tell you: Riddler does not know who Batman is.
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Did Hugo Strange kill the Waynes?

Spoilers for the April 18 episode of Gotham ahead.

Hugo Strange killed Thomas and Martha Wayne on Gotham. And while Bruce Wayne thought that he would feel reassured by uncovering the identity of the person who ordered his parents' deaths, it actually just made him more driven to avenge his father.
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Did the Joker kill Bruce Wayne's parents?

Joquin Phoenix's Joker doesn't kill Bruce Wayne's parents outright, but he does create a lawless situation that basically causes it to happen. Toward the end of the movie, this version of the Joker has several Joker minions, and a guy in a Joker mask kills Thomas and Martha Wayne, in front of 10-year-old Bruce Wayne.
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Did Falcone kill Batman's parents?

Falcone killed Elliot and used it as leverage over Thomas Wayne. Wayne was disgusted by what had happened and realized his mistake. The night he planned to go to the police with the information, he and Martha were shot and killed.
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Why did Matches kill the Waynes?

For a brief period, he was even written out of the comic book mythology altogether — it was decided that Batman worked better if his quest to bring his parents' killer to justice never ended — but in today's version of events, he's an alcoholic who killed the Waynes for the money to buy booze.
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Did the Court of Owls kill Bruce's parents?

The Court of Owls, along with Hugo Strange, were the masterminds behind the assassination of Bruce Wayne's parents Thomas and Martha, as Thomas attempted to stop Hugo Strange from carrying out his experiments on people.
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Is the Joker Batman's brother?

If there is a Joker sequel, then Batman and the Joker's possible brotherhood might be further explored. However, in the wider DC Universe, the Batman and Joker are not brothers and never were. (Image: Warner Bros.)
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How does the Riddler not know who Batman is?

One possible explanation for this is that the Riddler talks of Batman being the true version of himself. Much like when he puts on his mask, the Riddler thinks that when Batman is under his cowl, then that's who he really is and it doesn't really matter who's behind the mask – even if that is Bruce Wayne. Warner Bros.
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Did Batman inject himself with venom?

With Batman seemingly down for the count, he musters his last bit of energy and injects himself with a vial of bright green liquid. It gives him immediate energy and strength. He saves Catwoman but loses control and has to be held back from killing her assailant.
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Who was Riddler talking to at the end?

Stuck in Arkham, Riddler is understandably upset that his horrible plan didn't play out fully. However, he's greeted by a seemingly sympathetic fellow inmate (Barry Keoghan). We only see him momentarily, but his facial scars and creepy laugh hint at his identity. "One day you're on top, the next you're a clown...
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Does Falcone know Selena is his daughter?

Falcone doesn't know that Selina is his daughter; that's clear in the way he speaks about her when she does confront him. But knowing how Selina works, she's probably there to find his weaknesses so she can strike when necessary.
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Has Selina Kyle ever killed?

An unexpected figure from Catwoman's past returns, as Batman discovers the truth about the 237 people Selina has confessed to killing.
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Where did Bruce go for 10 years?

In the finale, Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham after a 10-year time jump, during which time Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) has served as police commissioner. ainsi Where did Bruce Wayne go in Gotham? Leaving Gotham for Switzerland for several weeks afterward, Bruce had Alfred drive him around in search of Selina.
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Who trained Batman?

Henri Ducard is the one that taught Batman a lot of his more specialized skills. The name Henri Ducard may be somewhat familiar to fans, as it was used in the 2005 film, Batman Begins.
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How old is Bruce when he becomes Batman?

Let's start with Frank Miller's “Year One.” Bruce, age 25, arrives back in Gotham from his training and traveling abroad in January. He turns 26 in February, making him 26 when he debuts as Batman in April.
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Did Bruce forgive Joe Chill?

In Frank Miller's 1986 limited series Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Bruce Wayne finally finds it in himself to (at least partially) forgive Chill after he is mugged by street punks.
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