Too many Dark Knight Rises parallels...
Not sure if someone else has complained about this already, but this film shared way too many plot elements with The Dark Knight Rises, IMO.
-Batman gets dragged into a battle with a mysterious, bulky masked man on a metal walkway due to the outside interference of a masked female character he doesn't fully trust.
-The masked female character thinks that Batman may be dead after his encounter with the bulky masked man on the walkway, but she isn't completely sure.
-Batman disappears for the second act of the movie... and it turns out that he is shirtless and unmasked, at the mercy of the bulky masked man (who already knew his identity).
-Other characters, including a "robin," have to do the heavy lifting for the second act of the film.
-The villains break into Batman's armory, and their plan hinges on stealing and weaponizing a secret piece of Wayne technology.
-The bulky masked man turns out to be a complete pawn of Talia, who is trying to accomplish an evil plan in the wake of her father's death.
-Shortly after this reveal, the bulky masked man becomes a trivial character and gets shot and killed by a woman.
-Batman must overcome the damage the villains have inflicted on him (psychological in Bad Blood, physical in TDKR) in order to unite with robin and the masked woman and stop Talia's plan.
-The climactic shot of the final battle features a vehicle flying out over the water beyond Gotham and ultimately exploding.
-The final scene features a character newly donning the Bat-cowl and setting out to fight crime.
So... yeah. Maybe some of these are a stretch, but still, the film felt pretty derivative to me in this sense.