How It Should Have Ended (HISHE) began in 2005 when Daniel Baxter and
Tommy Watson returned home from the movies and laughingly discussed various alternate endings. Daniel proposed the idea of making short, parody animations of new endings to some of our favorite movies. Tina Alexander previously worked with Daniel on some live action short films and joined the team soon after the completion of the first animation, How Matrix Revolutions Should Have Ended. In July 2005,
www.howitshouldhaveended.com was born and within a month we were featured on a nationally syndicated radio show twice and posted on several
popular and highly trafficked websites. The company was awarded "Best
Internet Parody" for How Superman Should Have Ended in the 2006 Scream Awards on Spike TV and was featured in an
MTV® Comedy and
Talent Showcase at the Hollywood Improv. We have also been featured as a Yahoo! Profile Pick, appeared in both Fade In and Wired magazines, and were recently highlighted on
MTV News and Tubefilter. In September 2009 How It Should Have Ended joined forces with Starz Digital Media to handle all licensing and allow us to release a brand new animation each month. Just recently in April
2010, How It Should Have Ended was honored to win the Streamy Award for Best Animated Web Series!
The following is a HISHE parody of a scene at the end of the
2012 film, The Dark Knight Rises, where ex-cop, Robin
John Blake, is walking through the -- vacated -- Batcave and discovers a large transparent cabinet which contains within it a campy multicoloured suit (the Robin costume).
Robin
John Blake: Oh, heck no! I'm not wearing that!
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