Bat-Man

Bat-Man is a 2016 superhero film that is apart of the Sigma Movie Universe, being the first film in the series, and the first film to feature Bat-Man.

Prologue
The film opens up on a small quiet playground, where young William Wilson, Emma Jones, and Bobby Anderson are seen playing together. Emma then suddenly asks who "that man in the suit" was. William turns to look and sees a man in sunglasses and a dark suit talking to his Uncle Owen and Aunt Martha. Ben suddenly bows his head, and Martha claps her hand to her mouth in shock. Will looks at them, confused. Martha slowly turns around and calls Will to them. He runs over and asks what's wrong. The man in the suit tells Will that he worked with The Agency, with his parents, and that his parents had just been found dead. Will looks shocked for a minute, then begins to sob and hugs his aunt. The Agency agent once again offers his condolences.

Franklin High
8 years later, Will (Dylan O'Brien) is a senior at Franklin High School, as are Emma (Emma Watson) and Bobby (Alfred Enoch). Will is sitting in his science class as their teacher, Mr. Raymond Warren (Ian Glein), is passing back their most recent test. As Will receives his test back, he sees that, to his delight, but not entire surprise, he got an A+. Mr. Warren remarks to him that he got the best grade in the class, and that he would never cease to be impressed by Will's smarts. Someone nearby overhears and says, "Whoop-de-doo, Wonder Nerd!" Both Will and the teacher look over and see that it was Jim Daveson (Alexander Ludwig) who made the remark. Will has an annoyed look on his face. Mr. Warren, however, looks at Daveson with a stern look on his face, and tells him that, with the grade HE was making in the class, he would do better to ask Will to tutor him rather than insult him. Will laughs at the joke, as does Bobby, who is also in the class, but Jim looks enraged. A few minutes later, the end-of-class bell rings, and Mr. Warren reminds them that the next day, they were going on their extra credit field trip to Yutani Tower. All the students begin to file out, but Mr. Warren pulls Will aside and suggests to him that he bring his camera to their field trip, as he knew Will had a knack for photography. Will nods and heads to his locker. Moments later, however, Jim catches up to him, seizes him by the back of his shirt and punches him in the face. He lifts him up by the front of his shirt and demands if he thinks its funny to make a fool out of him in from of everyone. Bobby comes up and tries to stop Jim, but Jim shoves him out of the way. Jim repeatedly punches Will, demanding an answer. Suddenly, someone says, "Hey you!" Jim turns around and gets punched himself in the face. Caught off-guard, Jim lets go of Will, and gets punched again. His attacker is revealed to be Brian Yutani (Thomas Sangster), who Will knew by name and reputation, but not personally. Brian demands that Jim "go pick on someone his own size." Jim, angered and astonished over what just happened, but not stupid enough to start another fight, runs off. Will thanks Brian, who replied that it was no trouble, and he helps Will up and introduces himself to him. Brian explains to Will that bullies are only that way because they have problems in their own life, and just choose to take it out on everyone else. Will asks how Brian knows that, to which Brian cryptically replies that he "just knows." Will thanks Brian again, Brian tells him it was nice talking to him, and leaves.