View Full Version : Trina Wayne?! In JL?
Mr. Obsession
08-22-2001, 01:23 AM
Ok, I could have sworn that DG debunked this but according to the IMDB (still) and now IGN (http://scifi.ign.com/comics/7403.html) Ashley Edner is credited as playing Trina Wayne, Bruce's daughter.
Now I'm forced to say "what the..." while I wait for some clarification from DG.
James Harvey
08-22-2001, 02:00 AM
As far as I've been told, Batman will have no daughter. But that doesn't rule out him having a daughter in dream sequences or anything. And IMDB is pretty unreliable when it comes to this kinda stuff. I wouldn't believe it until it's confirmed from the JL crew.
Originally posted by Mr. Obsession
Ok, I could have sworn that DG debunked this but according to the IMDB (still) and now IGN (http://scifi.ign.com/comics/7403.html) Ashley Edner is credited as playing Trina Wayne, Bruce's daughter.
Now I'm forced to say "what the..." while I wait for some clarification from DG.
Maybe Bruce had a child with Talia or Babs. Nah, it's just B.S.
The Mad Hatter
08-22-2001, 09:44 AM
Remember when IMDB insisted that Linda Hamilton was in ROTJ?
The IMDB is a _great_ resource for past films, but on future films their record is spotty at best.
James Harvey
08-22-2001, 03:23 PM
That Linda Hamilton thing was a good chuckle. I don't believe becuase:
a) Timm would never screw with continuity even THIS much
b) IMDB isn't 100% (or even 25%) for upcoming shows
Bud 'n Lou
08-22-2001, 03:49 PM
Well, I kinda have a hard time believing it too, but it might be possible that it's true. I've said before that it might be an Elseworlds story. Or maybe in the episode that spotlights Batman, he faces the Mad Hatter, and is put in a dream/coma state like in "Dreams in Darkness." Speaking of which, who do you think, or who would you like to see be the villain in the episode focusing on Batman? I think I read that they were going to wait on using Ra's Al Ghul, but I may be wrong. I think the villains most likely to appear are Freeze, Ivy and maybe Catwoman. They've each got the potential for a good story that can require the help of a few other JL members.
Mr. Obsession
08-22-2001, 04:53 PM
Thanks DG, I've filled the Batman's daughter thing under "believe it when I see it."
As for who Batman will face in the ep dedicated to him? I'd say out of the villains we know will be in JL it will most likely end up being the Joker. Not that I wouldn't mind him going up against another one of his villains. Actually I'd rather have him face one of the other JL'er villains rather than one of his own.
Toddman
08-25-2001, 04:00 PM
I'd really like to see the episode that focuses on Batman to feature the Royal Flush Gang as the villians.
It's been established in Batman Beyond that Bruce faced off against previous incarnations of the RFG in his past. Besides the Gang are traditionally the enemies of the JLA in the comics series anyway. While they may carry a grudge against only Batman in the future, who's to say Bruce never called on a little help from the League to even the odds a little?
Toddamn
James Harvey
08-26-2001, 03:18 PM
A writer for JL confirmed that no such character exists in the show. WHy? SInce he's part of the crew writing the show - he'd know. There will be no Trina Wayne. I reported this a couple days back on the newsboard.
Bud 'n Lou
08-26-2001, 05:18 PM
My guess is that there IS an actress named Ashley Edner playing some role on the show, and someone just made up the "Batman's Daughter" part. For some reason, I imagine she's playing Wonder Woman's younger sister in the episode that focuses on her. I don't know if that character really exists in the comics, but I remember seeing an episode of the old Linda Carter show in which Debra Winger played the role of WW's little sister.
*shrug* I dunno. Just a weird thought. :O)
James Harvey
08-26-2001, 08:02 PM
I'm sure she has a role to, maybe a supporting role or a recurring character. Wonder Woman's sister or related character is the best bet, or maybe someone relating to Hawkgirl.
Nightwing
08-27-2001, 09:46 PM
I'd like to see Batman go one on one with The Joker in the episode focusing on him. Yeah I know they'll be seeing a lot of each other anyway, but the Joker is a big part of Batman's story, plus this might be one of our only chances to get The Joker and Batman in a nice one on one gig with no one else around.
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