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He is the reminder that for every man who laughs at chaos, there are a dozen men in suits counting the profit margin of the apocalypse. Batman’s war is endless because Gotham doesn't just breed freaks; it breeds John Daggetts —men who never see themselves as villains, only as "pragmatists." john daggett batman

In Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises , Daggett is reimagined as a less bombastic but far more insidious figure, played by Ben Mendelsohn. This Daggett isn't a crime boss; he is a "legitimate businessman." He wants to take over Wayne Enterprises via a hostile takeover (a stock swap, not a gunfight). And unlike the Joker, you can't lock up a system

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Batman can punch a clown. He can kick a plant lady. But can he indict a corporate conspiracy? Can he stop a boardroom vote? This is where Bruce Wayne is supposed to do the heavy lifting, and Daggett’s existence proves that Bruce Wayne often fails. John Daggett is the catalyst for the two most iconic cinematic Batman stories. In 1989, his greed creates the Joker. In 2012, his ambition enables Bane’s occupation of Gotham. This Daggett isn't a crime boss; he is

He funds Bane and the League of Shadows because he believes he is hiring muscle to clear the way for a pipeline. His fatal flaw is the same as the 1989 version: he underestimates the monster he hires. When Daggett tries to renegotiate his deal with Bane, he receives the most chilling line in the film: "Do you feel in charge?"