![]() ![]() Some believe this ejection could have taken place moments before the explosion, while others claim it could have occurred during an explosion before Batman even took off with the bomb - calling back to the lesson about smoke from Liam Neeson's Ra's al Ghul in Batman Begins. ![]() It's possible that Batman could have set his aircraft to autopilot, which was thought broken but later revealed to have been fixed, and eject safely before the bomb detonated. In order to explain how this happened without being shown in the scene, it's important to note that the final sequence of events doesn't happen in chronological order - scenes showing the Bat flying away and the close-up shots of Batman's face aren't taking place at the same time. Despite The Dark Knight Rises' final scene of Bruce Wayne and Alfred recognizing each other in Florence, many still dispute the idea that Bruce survived the events of the film's final battle.
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