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  1. Aug 21, 2016 · 2. He's Worn The Batsuit (More Than Once) Bruce Wayne wouldn’t let just anyone don the cowl and impersonate him as Batman, but he trusts Alfred with his life – and his suit. Alfred first wore the Batsuit as a disguise in the 1960s live-action Batman TV series, as part of a convoluted plot against the Archer.

    • 10 "You Start Pretending to Have Fun, You Might Even Have A Little By-Accident."
    • 9 "At This Point, I'd Set You Up with A Chimpanzee."
    • 8 "The Lamborghini, then. Much More subtle."
    • 6 "They'll Hate You For It, But That's The Point of Batman."
    • 4 "You're Just Waiting, Hoping For Things to Go Bad again."
    • 3 "Things Always Get Worse Before They Get better."
    • 2 "Some Men Just Want to Watch The World burn."
    • 1 "Why Do We Fall, Sir? So That We Can Learn to Pick Ourselves up."

    Batman Begins told the origin story of the Batman, showing the viewers how Bruce Wayne trained himself. It also showed the viewers the close relationship between Alfred and Bruce, and the trust and belief they had in each other. When Bruce comes back to Gothamand decides to pursue life as Batman, Alfred very wisely tells him that he needs to be see...

    Bruce Wayne has been a recluse since the events of The Dark Knight. In the many years that have passed, he has simply kept to himself and distanced himself from everyone else. The loss of Rachel had hit him so hard that he simply couldn't envision a future for himself. It is at such a time in his life that Selina Kyle makes her entry. Her clevernes...

    Michael Caine's deadpan humor is something to be cherished. Alfred, at various points in the trilogy, makes comments about Bruce's decisions and ways of doing things. It is simply hilarious for viewers, even though Caine's face is inscrutable. RELATED: 10 Things Gotham Does Better Than The Dark Knight Trilogy This quote is part of an exchange betwe...

    In The Dark Knight, the Joker throws Batman in a very difficult situation asking him to unmask himself to stop deaths happening in the city. Bruce feels like he's obligated to do so, but Alfred asks him not to and to simply endure it. Alfred says that Batman has the ability to make difficult choices that no one else can make. And even if the people...

    Alfred refuses to call what Bruce is doing as living because he simply wasn't. He was just existing, anxiously waiting for when he was needed again. And for Batman to be needed meant something had to go wrong in the world. Hence, Bruce's waiting is highly problematic. Alfred understands how Bruce just wants an opportunity to go sacrifice himself. H...

    Alfred always knows the right thing to say. He knows when to quip and he knows when to be sensible. The Joker tests Batman's limits and it takes everything to make sure Bruce doesn't fall apart. After Rachel's death, he questions what the Batman has actually inspired. Alfred tries to point out how there was no point to reason it out that way. Alfre...

    Bruce thinks that all criminals think the same way, that they have the same rationale for what they do. Viewers get a taste of Alfred's immense life experiences here when he narrates the story from when he was in Burma, about a bandit who had been throwing away precious gems. RELATED: 10 Reasons Why Heath Ledger's Joker Is The Best Batman Villain (...

    This is probably the most quoted line from The Dark Knight Trilogyand it is one of Alfred's gems. When the Wayne mansion is burning to the ground, Bruce feels like he's failed in his mission. He wasn't able to save Gotham, much less his own home. Alfred then says this more literary version of "failures are the stepping stones to success." He knows ...

  2. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth is Bruce Wayne's valet at Wayne Manor. He knows that Bruce is secretly Batman and aids him. Alfred Pennyworth, after a varied career, was employed as the Wayne family valet when Bruce Wayne's parents were killed. Alfred raised the young orphan and reluctantly aided him in his quest to become Batman. His many skills—ranging from cooking to medicine—make him ...

  3. Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth, originally Alfred Beagle and commonly known simply as Alfred, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman. [ 2 ] Alfred is depicted as Batman's loyal and tireless butler, legal guardian, best friend, aide-de-camp, and ...

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    • 1,102 VOTES. When He Knocked Out Bane In A Prison Riot. Prior to the events of Batman Eternal #31, Alfred Pennyworth finds himself incarcerated inside Arkham Asylum, and then the whole building collapses in an explosion, forcing the butler to fight his way out through hordes of Gotham’s worst citizens.
    • 1,550 VOTES. When He Handed Superman A Super-Beatdown. The alternate universe of the Injustice series is a very different one than the mainstream DC world fans are used to.
    • 536 VOTES. When He Stopped Bruce Wayne From Breaking Bad With His Fists. The Batman Who Laughs is essentially a combination of Bruce Wayne and the Joker from the dark side of the Multiverse, and he’s long since taken up residence in the mainstream DC Universe.
    • 650 VOTES. When He Eliminated A Bunch Of Vampires. Through an improbable course of events, Alfred Pennyworth ends up an inmate of Arkham Asylum just before it is blown to rubble.
  4. Alfred Pennyworth is a former British SAS soldier and the trusted security to Thomas Wayne. He is the proud owner of security firm Pennyworth Security and a close friend of Bazza and Dave Boy. Nothing much is known about Alfred's history, other than the fact he served 10 years in the SAS for the British Government alongside Bazza and Dave Boy and Spanish. Flashbacks of his time in the military ...

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  6. Apr 15, 2020 · After a year's worth of bumbling his way through the Caped Crusaders' adventures, Alfred got a pretty significant redesign in 1944. The in-story reason was that Alfred went off to a health resort ...