A Batman Statue
A Batman statue is pictured during a media preview of the Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour of "The Batman Exhibit" in Burbank, California June 26, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Batman has been confirmed to appear in “Suicide Squad” after all the leaked videos and photos from the film’s set in Toronto proved his presence. However, just how important is the caped crusader’s role still remains uncertain. But according to a recent report, he will have one special scene in the film where he confronts Amanda Waller about the squad.

According to Heroic Hollywood, Batman is apparently not happy with Amanda Waller’s “concept behind the Suicide Squad.” So he plans to give her a stern warning deserving of a personal visit so he can deliver the message himself. To do so, the caped crusader breaks into Amanda Waller’s security prison and confronts her.

One scene in the film would supposedly show Batman having made it inside Waller’s office, with the guards clueless about his presence inside the prison. When the head of the “Suicide Squad” appears Batman would have already been waiting for her in the shadows. “Batman has a bone to pick with Waller,” the site claimed.

It’s reportedly there in Amanda Waller’s office that Batman confronts her. Batman reportedly warns Waller “that he will hold her personally responsible for any innocents The Joker & the rest of the Suicide Squad kill.”

Batman reportedly plays an important role in “Suicide Squad” since per movie scoopster Umberto Gonzalez, Waller believes the caped crusader is the means to capturing all the other super humans on earth. According to Comic Book Movie, Batman is believed to be Amanda Waller’s priority target in “Suicide Squad.” One scene in the film would reportedly even show Waller and his team watching a video of the Dark Knight in action and a dialogue could be heard about Batman being the “key to tracking down all the ‘supers.’”

Gonzalez further explained that prior to the events of “Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice” Batman has already been operating in the shadows. The caped crusader is supposedly still considered as some sort of “bogeyman” whom the government totally despises. Only The Joker (Jared Leto) has reportedly seen Batman and it’s the caped crusader’s “propensity to leave in the shadows” that intrigues Waller (Viola Davis).

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