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>Genius inventor and aurelian Drury Walker styled himself as a superhero similar to his idol, Batman, under his hero name Mothman, after the cryptid to strike fear in the hearts of criminals but Batman personally advises him against this line of work.
>The film begins with him already given up on superheroism and has devolved into a down in his luck "hero-for-hire" to help pay for his estranged daughter's college and living expenses.
>Walker hesitantly takes on a new job to rob a bank with other villains. The job was a success and the once hopeless Walker finds comfort in his newfound appreciation, especially from his daughter although she is still cold towards him.
>Fast forward a couple years, Walker is talking criminal jobs from notorious supervillains under a brand new name, Killer Moth, as a Moth-themed "goon-for-hire" who is starting to make a name for himself on both Gotham PD and the criminal underworld
>He eventually gets a call from Penguin to pull off a high-stakes heist, one that has many other criminals not take due to Batman's heightened activity surrounding it. Walker is hesitant but is won over by his daughter, now cognizant of his line of work, who is now graduating and looking to move out with her boyfriend and soon-to-be fiance. She tells her father that it would be the last thing she can do for her that'll finally win her over and forgive him for making her mother leave them both and not regret her decision in staying with him.
>He plans accordingly but the heist becomes as a disaster as it was planned to be a distraction by Penguin for the Batman as he . Everyone gets caught, including Walker, who desperately tries to escape but is then beaten mercilessly by Batman
>As he is sent to Blackgate, his daughter disavows him completely to the authorities and goes on a tirade of him being an abusive parent. Inmates cheer Walker as he is escorted to his cell, finally getting the validation he always wanted.
>Genius inventor and aurelian Drury Walker styled himself as a superhero similar to his idol, Batman, under his hero name Mothman, after the cryptid to strike fear in the hearts of criminals but Batman personally advises him against this line of work.
>The film begins with him already given up on superheroism and has devolved into a down in his luck "hero-for-hire" to help pay for his estranged daughter's college and living expenses.
>Walker hesitantly takes on a new job to rob a bank with other villains. The job was a success and the once hopeless Walker finds comfort in his newfound appreciation, especially from his daughter although she is still cold towards him.
>Fast forward a couple years, Walker is talking criminal jobs from notorious supervillains under a brand new name, Killer Moth, as a Moth-themed "goon-for-hire" who is starting to make a name for himself on both Gotham PD and the criminal underworld
>He eventually gets a call from Penguin to pull off a high-stakes heist, one that has many other criminals not take due to Batman's heightened activity surrounding it. Walker is hesitant but is won over by his daughter, now cognizant of his line of work, who is now graduating and looking to move out with her boyfriend and soon-to-be fiance. She tells her father that it would be the last thing she can do for her that'll finally win her over and forgive him for making her mother leave them both and not regret her decision in staying with him.
>He plans accordingly but the heist becomes as a disaster as it was planned to be a distraction by Penguin for the Batman as he . Everyone gets caught, including Walker, who desperately tries to escape but is then beaten mercilessly by Batman
>As he is sent to Blackgate, his daughter disavows him completely to the authorities and goes on a tirade of him being an abusive parent. Inmates cheer Walker as he is escorted to his cell, finally getting the validation he always wanted.
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