![]() ![]() The pre-loaded syringe injects 0.3 milliliters of epinephrine, equal to 1/16 of a teaspoon or roughly 6 drops. Synthetic adrenaline, like that in an EpiPen, has the same effect on the body. Of course, unlike what we saw in The Batman after Bruce Wayne injected himself, super-strength and berserker rage are not known side effects. This combination prepares the body for physical activity, whether you choose the fight or the flight response. The muscles around the lungs and airway relax, making it easier to breathe. This increases blood sugar levels, which results in more energy. The human body releases more of it in stressful situations, thus the term adrenaline rush. What Is Adrenaline? How Does It Compare to Batman‘s VenomĪlso, called epinephrine, adrenaline is a natural hormone. The movie has very little color in it at all, indicating that director and co-writer Matt Reeves add color to Batman’s injected serum for a reason. ![]() For one, adrenaline is colorless and Batman’s drug is bright green. In certain comic stories, Bane uses as a strength serum called Venom, and a precursor to this substance seems the most likely answer for Batman’s injection. Real-life substances like adrenaline have some similar properties to Batman’s mystery compound, but this serum seems to be something else. But what serum did Batman inject himself with in The Batman? Could he have used simple adrenaline? Here’s why we suspect it’s something more-an early version of a drug from the Batman universe, Venom. He saves Catwoman but loses control and has to be held back from killing her assailant. It gives him immediate energy and strength. With Batman seemingly down for the count, he musters his last bit of energy and injects himself with a vial of bright green liquid. One moment towards the end of the movie has sparked a lot of discussions. ![]() The Batman is full of Easter eggs and clues for potential sequels. ![]()
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