Snyder declined to elaborate beyond the character's means of death and the perpetrator's identity, arguing, "it's a spoiler for maybe a thing that may never be spoiled." He teased, "We should wait to see, don't you think? A little bit." Robin's Rising and Falling PopularityĪ Death in the Family, written by Jim Starlin, was a widely reported, highly controversial publishing event in 1988. Snyder later confirmed that Dick Grayson, the original Robin, had perished in the DCEU, a major change to the source material which focuses on the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin. Robin's death in the DCEU was first hinted at in a Justice League Easter egg, taking the form of a desecrated shrine to the fallen Boy Wonder.
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