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|real name=Antonio Diego
 
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|characteristics=Gender - Male<br>Hair - None<br>Eyes - Brown
 
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|actor=[[Robert Swenson|Jeep Swenson]]<br>[[Michael Reid McKay]] (as Antonio Diego)
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|appearances=''[[Batman & Robin]]''}}{{quote|BAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNEEE!|Antonio Diego yelling out his new name upon his transformation.|Batman & Robin}}'''Bane''' was [[Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman)|Poison Ivy's]] enforcer. His name was bestowed upon him by [[Jason Woodrue (John Glover)|Dr. Jason Woodrue]], intending him to be the "bane of humanity", and just the right test subject for an entire army of super-soldiers.
 
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==Biography==
 
   
 
'''Bane''' was [[Poison Ivy (Uma Thurman)|Poison Ivy's]] enforcer. Bane's name was bestowed upon him by Dr. [[Jason Woodrue (John Glover)|Jason Woodrue]], who intended him to be the "''bane of humanity''", and the perfect guinea pig for an entire army of super-soldiers.
[[Image:AntonioDiego.jpg|thumb|left|Antonio Diego before becoming Bane.]]
 
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Antonio Diego was a prisoner in the South-American jail of [[Pena Duro]], apparently serving a life sentence for murder. He was selected to be the test subject for the drug named [[Venom]] and was Dr. Jason Woodrue's first successful subject. Diego was forced to have three holes drilled into his skull and one into his chest, and then was strapped down in front of a large audience of foreign dictators, American military generals, and terrorists to an operating table, where massive overdoses of Venom were purposely pumped into his nervous and circulatory systems. Through the Luchador-style mask he was forced to wear--one with three tubes snaked into his skull--Diego is seen writhing and screaming in agony for roughly fifteen seconds before he begins to change. Originally Diego was comparatively small and diminutive, but when the Venom started to take effect, he turned into a massive and vicious fighting force with superhuman strength, or the "Ideal Killing Machine", in Dr. Woodrue's words.
 
 
==Biography==
 
[[Image:AntonioDiego.jpg|thumb|left|Antonio Diego before his transformation into Bane.]]
 
Antonio Diego was a prisoner in the South-American jail of [[Pena Duro]], who apparently served a life sentence for murder, and was also the sole surviving volunteer for Dr. Woodrue's "Project Gilgamesh". He was selected to be the test subject for military tests involving the experimental drug, [[Venom]] and was Dr. Woodrue's first successful subject. Woodrue first had Diego's hair permanently removed, and then had five holes drilled into his skull with the largest at the base of the back of his skull. Diego was strapped down in front of a large audience of foreign dictators, American military generals, commanders, commissars, sheiks, and terrorists to an operating table, where massive, concentrated overdoses of Venom were purposely pumped into his skull and circulatory systems. Through the Luchador-style mask that he was forced to wear - one with five tubes that were snaked into his skull - Diego was seen writhing and screaming in agony for roughly fifteen seconds before he began to change. Originally, Diego was comparatively scrawny and diminutive, but when Venom took effect, he turned into a hulking, monstrous abomination with superhuman strength, or the "''ideal killing machine''", in Dr. Woodrue's words.
   
After Dr. Pamela Isley became Poison Ivy, she took the newly christened Bane with her to [[Gotham City (Schumacher Films)|Gotham City]] to act as her enforcer. Bane helped scare the [[Golums]] from their hangout in the abandoned [[Turkish Bath House|Turkish Baths]], as well as assisting in freeing [[Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger)|Mr. Freeze]] from [[Arkham Asylum (Schumacher Films)|Arkham Asylum]] and retrieving his cryogenic armour and Freezing Gun from the Asylum's prisoner storage locker.
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After Dr. Pamela Isley became Poison Ivy, she took the newly christened Bane with her to [[Gotham City (Burtonverse)|Gotham City]] to act as her enforcer. Bane helped scare the [[Golums]] from their hangout at the abandoned [[Turkish Bath House|Turkish Baths]], as well as assisted in freeing [[Mr. Freeze (Arnold Schwarzenegger)|Mr. Freeze]] from [[Arkham Asylum (Burtonverse)|Arkham Asylum]] and retrieved his cryogenic armor from Arkham's Criminal Property Locker.
   
At Mr. Freeze's hideout, Snowy Cones Ice Cream Factory, [[Batman (George Clooney)|Batman]] and [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], along with [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]] and the [[Gotham City Police Department]], investigated the hideout for clues to the criminal's whereabouts. During the investigation, Batman and Robin discovered that Poison Ivy was close by after getting a dose of her pheromone dust. Following it's direction, they began to look for Ivy, only to be confronted and challenged by Bane, who proved more than a match for the Dynamic Duo with his ferocious strength. Ivy and Bane successfully escaped arrest and fled.
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At Freeze's hideout, the [[Snowy Cones Ice Cream Factory]], [[Batman (George Clooney)|Batman]] and [[Robin (Chris O'Donnell)|Robin]], along with [[James Gordon (Pat Hingle)|Commissioner Gordon]] and the [[Gotham City Police Department (Burtonverse)|GCPD]], investigated the hideout for clues to Freeze's whereabouts. During the investigation, Batman and Robin discovered that Ivy was close by after they got a dose of her pheromone dust. After they followed its direction, Batman and Robin began to look for Ivy, only to be confronted and challenged by Bane, who proved more than a match for them with his ferocious strength. Ivy and Bane successfully escaped arrest and fled.
   
Bane accompanied Mr. Freeze to Gotham Observatory and assisted him in taking control of the new telescope, also placing bombs around the area.
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Bane eventually accompanied Freeze to [[Gotham Observatory (Burtonverse)|Gotham Observatory]], assisted him in taking control of the new telescope, and placed Freeze's icicle bombs around the area.
   
When Batman, Robin and [[Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone)|Batgirl]] arrived to stop them, Mr. Freeze ordered Bane to kill Batman's two young comrades while he fought the Dark Knight himself. Bane encountered Robin and Batgirl in a cave within the cliffs on which the observatory was built, and pinned them both against a wall and attempted to strangle them to death. Robin and Batgirl kicked Bane's main supply tube, disattaching it from the back of his head and stopping the Venom circulation to his brain in the process. This in turn caused Bane massive withdrawal, also quickly reverting him back to his normal self. He was left behind by Robin and Batgirl as they escaped, but what happened to Bane afterwards is ultimately left ambiguous, as there is no evidence that he died in the fall of the Telescope Platform that occurred shortly afterwards. However, what appears to be the pool of Venom around him is seen around part of the fallen telescope, hinting that he may have been crushed to death.
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When Batman, Robin, and [[Batgirl (Alicia Silverstone)|Batgirl]] arrived to stop them, Freeze ordered Bane to kill Batman's partners while he fought the Dark Knight himself. Bane encountered Robin and Batgirl in a cave within the cliffs on which the Observatory was built, pinned them both against a wall, and attempted to strangle them to death. Robin and Batgirl kicked Bane's main supply tube, which disconnected it from the back of his head and stopped the Venom circulation to his brain in the process. As a result, Bane suffered from massive withdrawal, and quickly reverted back to his normal, diminished state. Bane was left behind by Robin and Batgirl as they escaped, but what happened to him afterwards was ultimately left ambiguous as there was no evidence that he died in the fall of the Telescope Platform that occurred shortly afterwards. However, what appeared to be the pool of Venom around Bane was seen around part of the fallen telescope, which hinted that he may have been crushed.
   
==Behind the scenes==
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==Behind the Scenes==
[[File:Making_of_Batman_&_Robin_(1997)_-_Bane_Origins-0-01-23-226.png|thumb]]
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[[File:Making_of_Batman_&_Robin_(1997)_-_Bane_Origins-0-01-23-226.png|thumb|250px|Jeep Swenson and Michael Reid Mackay as Bane on the ''Batman & Robin'' Set.]]
*This interpretation of Bane varies from most appearances in comics, in that when strengthened by Venom he does not retain his above-average intellect and cunning, but rather is reduced to a far less than average I.Q. Having near god-like physical strength, yet often having an intellect far below that of their enemies, is a cliche that can be viewed among other opponents in Batman's rogues gallery, including [[Solomon Grundy]], and in many interpretations, [[Clayface]] and [[Killer Croc]].
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*That interpretation of Bane varied from most appearances in the comics, in that when strengthened by Venom, Bane did not retain his above-average intellect and cunning, but was reduced to a far less than average I.Q. Having near god-like physical strength, yet often had an intellect that was far below that of their enemies, was a cliche that could be viewed among other opponents in Batman's Rogues Gallery, including [[Solomon Grundy]], and in the many interpretations of [[Clayface]] and [[Killer Croc]].
   
*Rather than being the devious, intelligent villain of the comics, this version is an inarticulate thug who serves as the bodyguard, henchman and assistant to Poison Ivy, the primary villain of the film. Bane is barely even capable of speech and uses growls, roars, and snarls for most of his communication; only occasionally roaring single words or short, incoherent sentences. Despite this particular change in his character, he is still muscular, wears an accurate replication of his classic costume and mask, and is still superhumanly strong; easily overpowering various thugs, police officers, and holding his own against both Batman and Robin in hand-to-hand combat.
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*Rather than being the devious and intelligent villain of the comics, that version of Bane was an inarticulate thug who served as the bodyguard, henchman, and assistant to Poison Ivy, the primary villain of the film. Bane was barely even capable of speech and used growls, roars, and snarls for most of his communication; and only occasionally roared single words or short, incoherent sentences. Despite that particular change in his character, Bane was still muscular, wore an accurate replication of his classic costume and mask, and was still superhumanly strong: he easily overpowered various thugs, police officers, and held his own against both Batman and Robin in hand-to-hand combat.
*This depiction of the character was one of many aspects of the film which received harsh criticism from fans and critics alike.
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*That depiction of Bane was one of many aspects of why the film which received harsh criticism from fans and critics alike.
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*That particular interpretation seemed to resemble [[wikipedia:Samson|Samson]], a Biblical character who possessed almost superhuman physique and strength, but only when his hair grew. When it was removed from him, Samson became a diminutive and skinny weakling. [[Christopher Nolan]]'s [[Bane (Tom Hardy)|Bane]] and Mr. Freeze both defied that convention.
   
 
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[[Category:Deceased Characters]]
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 14 May 2020

"Behold... the ideal killing machine! I call this little number... Bane. Bane of Humanity!"
―Dr. Jason Woodrue about his new creation, Bane.[src]

Bane was Poison Ivy's enforcer. Bane's name was bestowed upon him by Dr. Jason Woodrue, who intended him to be the "bane of humanity", and the perfect guinea pig for an entire army of super-soldiers.

Biography

AntonioDiego

Antonio Diego before his transformation into Bane.

Antonio Diego was a prisoner in the South-American jail of Pena Duro, who apparently served a life sentence for murder, and was also the sole surviving volunteer for Dr. Woodrue's "Project Gilgamesh". He was selected to be the test subject for military tests involving the experimental drug, Venom and was Dr. Woodrue's first successful subject. Woodrue first had Diego's hair permanently removed, and then had five holes drilled into his skull with the largest at the base of the back of his skull. Diego was strapped down in front of a large audience of foreign dictators, American military generals, commanders, commissars, sheiks, and terrorists to an operating table, where massive, concentrated overdoses of Venom were purposely pumped into his skull and circulatory systems. Through the Luchador-style mask that he was forced to wear - one with five tubes that were snaked into his skull - Diego was seen writhing and screaming in agony for roughly fifteen seconds before he began to change. Originally, Diego was comparatively scrawny and diminutive, but when Venom took effect, he turned into a hulking, monstrous abomination with superhuman strength, or the "ideal killing machine", in Dr. Woodrue's words.

After Dr. Pamela Isley became Poison Ivy, she took the newly christened Bane with her to Gotham City to act as her enforcer. Bane helped scare the Golums from their hangout at the abandoned Turkish Baths, as well as assisted in freeing Mr. Freeze from Arkham Asylum and retrieved his cryogenic armor from Arkham's Criminal Property Locker.

At Freeze's hideout, the Snowy Cones Ice Cream Factory, Batman and Robin, along with Commissioner Gordon and the GCPD, investigated the hideout for clues to Freeze's whereabouts. During the investigation, Batman and Robin discovered that Ivy was close by after they got a dose of her pheromone dust. After they followed its direction, Batman and Robin began to look for Ivy, only to be confronted and challenged by Bane, who proved more than a match for them with his ferocious strength. Ivy and Bane successfully escaped arrest and fled.

Bane eventually accompanied Freeze to Gotham Observatory, assisted him in taking control of the new telescope, and placed Freeze's icicle bombs around the area.

When Batman, Robin, and Batgirl arrived to stop them, Freeze ordered Bane to kill Batman's partners while he fought the Dark Knight himself. Bane encountered Robin and Batgirl in a cave within the cliffs on which the Observatory was built, pinned them both against a wall, and attempted to strangle them to death. Robin and Batgirl kicked Bane's main supply tube, which disconnected it from the back of his head and stopped the Venom circulation to his brain in the process. As a result, Bane suffered from massive withdrawal, and quickly reverted back to his normal, diminished state. Bane was left behind by Robin and Batgirl as they escaped, but what happened to him afterwards was ultimately left ambiguous as there was no evidence that he died in the fall of the Telescope Platform that occurred shortly afterwards. However, what appeared to be the pool of Venom around Bane was seen around part of the fallen telescope, which hinted that he may have been crushed.

Behind the Scenes

Making of Batman & Robin (1997) - Bane Origins-0-01-23-226

Jeep Swenson and Michael Reid Mackay as Bane on the Batman & Robin Set.

  • That interpretation of Bane varied from most appearances in the comics, in that when strengthened by Venom, Bane did not retain his above-average intellect and cunning, but was reduced to a far less than average I.Q. Having near god-like physical strength, yet often had an intellect that was far below that of their enemies, was a cliche that could be viewed among other opponents in Batman's Rogues Gallery, including Solomon Grundy, and in the many interpretations of Clayface and Killer Croc.
  • Rather than being the devious and intelligent villain of the comics, that version of Bane was an inarticulate thug who served as the bodyguard, henchman, and assistant to Poison Ivy, the primary villain of the film. Bane was barely even capable of speech and used growls, roars, and snarls for most of his communication; and only occasionally roared single words or short, incoherent sentences. Despite that particular change in his character, Bane was still muscular, wore an accurate replication of his classic costume and mask, and was still superhumanly strong: he easily overpowered various thugs, police officers, and held his own against both Batman and Robin in hand-to-hand combat.
  • That depiction of Bane was one of many aspects of why the film which received harsh criticism from fans and critics alike.
  • That particular interpretation seemed to resemble Samson, a Biblical character who possessed almost superhuman physique and strength, but only when his hair grew. When it was removed from him, Samson became a diminutive and skinny weakling. Christopher Nolan's Bane and Mr. Freeze both defied that convention.

See