
What Tim Burton Thought of the Nipples on the Batsuit
Tim Burtonās Batman movies are some of the most beloved of his career. After the Nightmare Before Christmas visionary left the franchise, Batman got a suit with nipples. Hereās what Burton thought of that.
Tim Burton contrasted the nipples on the Batsuit to his ādarkā Batman
Quick Batman history: Burton made two Batman films: Batman and Batman Returns. After the latter was deemed too dark, director Joel Schumacher was given control of the franchise and took it into family-friendly territory. During a 2022 interview with Empire, Burton looked back on the controversial tone of Batman Returns. āIt is funny to see this now, because all these memories come back of, āItās too dark,'ā he said. āSo, it makes me laugh a little bit.ā
āIām not just overly dark,ā he added. āThat represents me in the sense that⦠thatās how I see things. Itās not meant as pure darkness. Thereās a mixture. I feel really fondly about it because of the weird experiment that it felt like.ā
The Ed Wood director was not a fan of an infamous design choice. ā[Back then] they went the other way. Thatās the funny thing about it. But then I was like, āWait a minute. OK. Hold on a second here. You complain about me, Iām too weird, Iām too dark, and then you put nipples on the costume? Go f*** yourself.ā Seriously. So yeah, I think thatās why I didnāt end up [doing a third film].ā
Was there bigotry in the fan backlash to Joel Schumacher taking over from Tim Burton?
Hereās a question nobody seems to ask: Why are nipples on the Batsuit so bad? Itās not like we havenāt seen shirtless men in plenty of action movies. For some reason, actual nipples are fine but the simulacrum of nipples are upsetting to people.
Itās hard not to see the backlash to the nipples on the Batsuit as partly homophobic. Schumacher was an openly gay man. People felt there was something homoerotic about Schumacherās portrayal of Batman in Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. In the 1990s, LGBTQ people were far less accepted (legally and socially) than they are now, so adding any gay undercurrent to Batman was seen as an insult to the character and the audience.
Of course, the world has changed. Go on social media for five seconds, and youāll find many examples of people (many of whom are not LGBTQ themselves) writing fanfiction or making fan art about Batman and Robin as a gay couple. A Batsuit with nipples probably wouldnāt receive a wholly hostile reception today that way it did when Schumacher was in the directorās chair.
Nobody has to like any Batman movie
Of course, that is not to say that anyone (including Burton) is obliged to enjoy Batman Forever or Batman & Robin. If you ask me, Batman Forever is merely fine while Batman & Robin is a movie that wonāt entertain anyone over the age of 5 unless you like to watch movies that are so-bad-theyāre-good. All Iām saying is that going after those movies for an alleged gay subtext is wrong. Who cares?
In other words, the Batsuit nipples are not the problem. The problem is the Bat credit card. That wasnāt funny in the slightest. No matter how accepting the world becomes of LGBTQ people, that credit card joke will remain one of the most embarrassing moments in the Caped Crusaderās history.Ā
Love or hate Schumacherās Batman films, the suit was not the real problem with them.