The central mystery unfolds as Batman discovers the Red Hood is actually , the second Robin, who was brutally murdered by the Joker years earlier. After being resurrected via Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pit, Jason returns to Gotham not just to clean up the streets, but to punish Batman for allowing the Joker to live. Key Themes
: Bruce Wayne is haunted by his greatest failure—his inability to save Jason from the Joker—and must face the living consequence of that failure. subtitle BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD
is widely considered one of the finest entries in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series. Released in 2010 and based on the "Under the Hood" comic arc by Judd Winick, it explores the deep-seated trauma of Bruce Wayne and the moral ambiguity of lethal justice. Core Plot & Conflict The central mystery unfolds as Batman discovers the
: Red Hood believes that "fire should be fought with fire" and that some criminals—especially the Joker—simply cannot be allowed to live. is widely considered one of the finest entries
: The movie presents a "why" for Batman's code, forcing him to defend his refusal to kill even when faced with the suffering his restraint has caused. Production Highlights Batman: Under the Red Hood EXPLAINED
The film serves as a philosophical debate on the nature of heroism and justice: