Examining some of his previous work, it’s easy to see how fans have come to this conclusion.
Many of his scenes in the series have demonstrated the makings of a great Batman, as well.
This scene proves Ritchson can play a character with both the brains and the brawn to match Batman.
Once again, Ritchson’s ability to tear through a group of bad guys with little effort is second-to-none.
If nothing else, Ritchson looks amazing in a tuxedo.
Enter 2014’sTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which saw Michael Bay take on another beloved 80s cartoon franchise afterthe live-actionTransformersmovies.
One scene in particular stands out for being the closest Aquaman ever came to being Batman on the show.
Gloss' clear stage persona here speaks volumes to Ritchson’s ability to put on a good Bruce Wayne.
Alan Ritchson appeared on the edgy DC-based drama seriesTitans, showing up as the vigilante Hawk.
Moreover, Ritchson shows off some more choreography, fighting side-by-side with another costumed crime fighter.
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