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- Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Trailer! - Graphic Policygraphicpolicy.com Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Trailer! - Graphic Policy
Batman: Caped Crusader Season 1 Trailer!
I’m surprised how good this looks. It appears to be combining the BtAS aesthetic with some modern darkness. I’m cautiously optimistic. How about others?
- Batman: The Last Halloween To Conclude the Long Halloween Trilogy - IGNwww.ign.com Batman: The Last Halloween To Conclude the Long Halloween Trilogy - IGN
DC has revealed Batman: The Last Halloween, a new series that will wrap up the epic The Long Halloween trilogy.
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> Batman: The Last Halloween To Conclude the Long Halloween Trilogy - IGN
- The 165-Year-Old Novel That Helped Inspire ‘The Dark Knight Rises’collider.com The 165-Year-Old Novel That Helped Inspire ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
The final film in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy has a surprising connection to this classic work of literature.
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> > If The Dark Knight felt like a relentless crime thriller inspired by the cinema of Michael Mann, The Dark Knight Rises explored the spiritual and emotional journey of Christian Bale’s version of Bruce Wayne. By connecting to the storyline involving the League of Shadows first introduced in Batman Begins, Nolan and his brother Jonathan Nolan were able to bring their interpretation of the caped crusader to a satisfying conclusion. Although the film satisfied story beats that they had established at the beginning of the trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises drew inspiration from Charles Dickens’ classic novel A Tale of Two Cities. > > > > ... > > > > Dickens’ novel examined how it could be possible for one city to have two classes of citizens with completely different experiences. A Tale of Two Cities focuses on the experiences of both a wealthy family and an English barrister in the years leading up to the Reign of Terror, in which revolutionaries stormed Paris and executed members of the upper class. Jonathan Nolan cited the sociopolitical themes of A Tale of Two Cities as a primary influence on The Dark Knight Rises. He stated that when looking for “good literature for inspiration,” he found that A Tale of Two Cities was a "harrowing portrait of a relatable, recognizable civilization that completely folded to pieces with the terrors." Similar to the French revolutionaries who were infuriated by the wealth gap, the prisoners Bane frees in The Dark Knight Rises have a justified reason for their anger; it is revealed to them that Dent’s crimes were covered up, and that his entire legacy is itself a lie.
- "Batman: Caped Crusader" Premieres Aug. 1, 2024 On Prime Video, First Images Revealeddcanimated.com "Batman: Caped Crusader" Premieres Aug. 1, 2024 On Prime Video, First Images Revealed
Warner Bros. Discovery and Amazon have announced Batman: Caped Crusader will make its debut Aug. 1, 2024 on Prime Video. Amazon's streaming service will drop all ten episodes from the show's first season on the
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> "Batman: Caped Crusader" Premieres Aug. 1, 2024 On Prime Video, First Images Revealed
- Confirmed: Michael Keaton's Batman Will Finally Return in Direct Sequel to 1989 Filminsidethemagic.net Confirmed: Michael Keaton's Batman Will Finally Return in Direct Sequel to 1989 Film
After 32 years, Michael Keaton's Batman is returning in an official sequel to the original Tim Burton movie. Here's everything we know.
Sequel is a novel.
- My Headcanon For the Arkhamverse
So I've been playing through all the Arkham games lately, and I had an interesting thought about the whole Arkhamverse as a storyline.
I think the entire game series is based (loosely) on The Killing Joke story, with other major events, references, and storylines lifted from other Batman comics. I just think TKJ was used as a basis for the games' world.
We see Joker's beginning with his flashback at the end of Arkham Origins, which is almost identical to his TKJ origin, as well as him crippling Barbara in that flashback during Arkham Knight (right down to the clothes he's wearing). The overall dark tone of the games lend to this theory, as well as Joker being shown just how sadistic he can be.
What do you think?
- What are your favorite Batman moments?
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> What are your favorite Batman moments?
- What was the better ending for Bane in the Arkham series?
For those of you who don't know, Bane's story has two endings in the Arkham series. One is considered canon, while the other is not.
In the Arkham Knight prequel comic, Bane is killed by the Arkham Knight as proof to the other rogues that he has what it takes to kill Batman. This is considered non-canon.
In the actual Arkham Knight game, a Riddle reveals that Bane kicked his Venom addiction, returned to Santa Prisca, and liberated it from the drug lords that controlled it. This is considered canon.
Regardless of canonicity, which do you feel was the better ending for Bane's character? I personally prefer the canon version. It just feels like a more satisfying conclusion for his character arc. What are your thoughts?
- You guys should check out this mod for Arkham Knight. It looks pretty cool !
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It adds the pre alpha Arkham Asylum suit for anyone wondering
- ‘Batman Beyond: Year One’ Teaser Trailer Teases the New DC Fan Film!! Check It Out!!movizark.com ‘Batman Beyond: Year One’ Teaser Trailer Teases the New DC Fan Film!! Check It Out!!
A new live-action fan film based on the hit Batman Beyond franchise has released a teaser trailer, previewing a new story written about Terry McGinnis. The new film, titled Batman Beyond: Year One,…
- Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong
The first two issues of the new DC Comics series Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong have been filled with great art, characterization, action and splash pages. The series is shaking up to be like a well-done summer blockbuster flick but for comics…and in winter. Kudos to the creators behind the effort so far. Very well executed! Some great Batman moments too.
- Arleen Sorkin, Original Voice of Harley Quinn, Dies at 67www.hollywoodreporter.com Arleen Sorkin, Original Voice of Harley Quinn and ‘Days of Our Lives’ Actress, Dies at 67
James Gunn and Mark Hamill paid tribute to Sorkin, who first played the wisecracking DC comics character in 1992.
- An Immersive Batman Exhibition Will Pop Up In London Next Month For Batman Daysecretldn.com An Immersive Batman Exhibition Will Pop Up In London Next Month For Batman Day
'Batman Unmasked' will treat guests to a look back into the past, exploring Batman's many big-screen iterations.
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> > Calling all superhero fans and Batman stans: an extraordinary experience is winging its way to the city to celebrate Batman Day (September 16) in London. ‘Batman Unmasked’ will take guests on a journey through the franchise’s cinematic history in a don’t-miss immersive experience. > > > > > > ‘Batman Unmasked’ goes back in time to celebrate all iterations of the iconic franchise on the big screen. Guests will get to ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ at a mind-boggling selection of memorabilia that ranges from Michael Keaton’s Batman (1989) all the way through to Robert Pattinson’s spin on the character in The Batman (2022). These include costumes, props, and vehicles from the movies, all presented in a special Batcave setting. > > > > But that’s not all. Fans will also get to pore over more than 100 comics, and brand-new Batman Day special edition comics, in a special comic book area. > > > > If you’ve always been one to root for the villain, however, you’ll want to check out the ‘Joker Zone’. There, the spotlight is turned on the infamous criminal. Sights include costumes worn by Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix in The Dark Knight (2008) and The Joker (2019). > > > > More than just the first Batman exhibition of its size in the UK, ‘Batman Unmasked’ also marks the first time some of the pieces will have ever been displayed in the UK.
- Batman Beyond Impressions?
I have only seen Return of the Joker but am considering watching the Batman Beyond TV show. It seems like a well-reviewed popular show in the fandom. What are people’s spoiler-free impressions of the show?
- Batman Logo and Its History
Do you have a favorite Batman logo? Any that you prefer? What about oval vs not appearing on the character's chest in the comics or films?
- Batman: Mask of the Phantasm | 4K Ultra HD Official Trailer
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I have never seen this movie, seems like a good date to give it a try!
- Invite for Moderators
Hello! As the community has grown, I would like to invite 1–2 individuals to help with moderation of the community. To apply:
- reply to this post with your reasons why you would like to serve as mod and why you think you are a good fit
- you can also send a message through Lemmy if you would prefer to keep information confidential, but even a short reply to this post will be necessary in order to make you a moderator given how Lemmy currently works.
Let's ensure this community is one we deserve. Cheers Batfans!
- The Batman Impressions?
Hello Batman fans! I never got around to watching The Batman when it aired. It's on Netflix now and I'm wondering whether or not it is worth a watch. How does it compare to BTAS or other Batman media? is it at least an 8 out of 10 in terms of quality? I'm curious about other's non-spoiler thoughts.
- My Batman graphic novel collection
I finally got to put all my stuff again so wanted to show it off! And I am taking suggestions for any graphic novels I missed that you may recommend.
- Keaton Batman in Flash and Potential Batman Beyond Movie
What did we think of Keaton in the Flash? I enjoyed his performance and wouldn't mind it reappearing in another film. Given the sub-par box office performance of the current Flash movie though, I'm not so sure that it will happen.