I started wondering this after the extremely gratuitous slo-mo pearls in Batman vs Superman, but forgot to google it after leaving the theater. Then I mentioned it in chat tonight when I saw the same thing happen in Batman (1989), and Wad found several more examples, so it's probably worth asking:
Does Martha Wayne always wear a pearl necklace when she gets killed, and does that necklace always fall apart so that we see individual pearls falling to the ground? Obviously, any version of Batman's parents is acceptable, no matter how obscure.
Answer
No. There are multiple versions of the death scene where that doesn't happen.
The original comic version doesn't have that element.
Nor does Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
The Super Friends version is ambiguous, but there don't appear to be any pearls. (Watch the lower left corner)
Batman: Gotham Knight also doesn't seem to feature any pearls, but it's very short and it's hard to tell.
The Batman shows that the necklace wasn't broken in the fight.
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox has her wearing pearls, but they don't break. However, it's an alternate dimension, in-universe.
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