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Michelle Pfeiffer's rendition of Catwoman in Batman (1989) stands as the definitive live-action portrayal, her performance in Batman Returns enduring as a fan favorite. Despite this, Pfeiffer never revisited the role...
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This incarnation of Batman deserves a deep dive! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re breaking down the origin of the futuristic Batman Terry McGinnis. Our breakdown of the Terry McGinnis version...
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Christian Bale's return as Batman for The Dark Knight 4 hinges on a specific condition. Options for the fourth installment include adapting Batman Beyond or passing the mantle to Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character....
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The Dark Night has Been Nominated by the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, for for favorite Movie. If your as much as a fan as I, you would follow this link to post the widget on your myspace, google account facebook or whatever social network, you may have. I happen to know that you may vote daily. I honestly would like to see The Dark Knight rise to the top of Gotham ( the World Wide Web) and to see once again batman prevails. This widget is on link and I suggest you post this widget everywhere.
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Captain Stacy: Hi I'm a Marvel
Gordon: ...Hey what are you doing here at Commissioner Loeb's funeral?
Stacy: I'm coordinating it! Alright, first things first. The Joker threatened to kill our beloved mayor, so for the funeral, I think it's best to have it in a location with an obscene amounts of windows.
Gordon: ...but what about sharpshooters?
Stacy: Please. We're doing our job.
Gordon: No you're not doing your job. At DC, we get to the bottom of the matter. Like detectives. We're not here to let people off with a warning in order to set good examples for children
Stacy: Yes clearly from watching...
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BATMAN HISTORY
Batman made his first appearance as a comic book superhero in DC Comics “Detective Comics No. 27, May 1939”. Bob Kane has been credited with the original creation of Batman. Kane was a twenty-two year old comic book artist creating fill-in cartoons about dogs and cats for DC Comics when he was selected to create a hero as powerful and appealing as Superman, DC Comic’s year old phenomenal success. Kane’s inspiration for Batman reportedly came from three sources—a Leonardo da Vinci sketch of a man trying to fly with attached bat-like wings, a 1930’s silent mystery movie...
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William Dozier is the man responsible for bringing the 1960's Batman television series to life, as well as being the person who narrated the show. Over the past fifty years, several people have made their own versions of Batman. While there have been lots of outstanding things done with the Batman franchise, the 1960's still remains Batman's best decade. There are so many things that make the 1966 television series and movie so great. For this article, I'd like to focus on the main elements that made the 1960's such a special time for Batman.

The show closely resembled Bill Finger's comics,...
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Bill Finger used to be unknown, but nowadays, he is known as the co-creator of Batman. Bill Finger wrote the earliest Batman comics in 1939. He continued writing Batman comics throughout the 40's and 50's. While Bob Kane came up with the initial ideas for Batman, I believe that Bill Finger is the one who gave Batman his moral integrity and unique charm.

Bill Finger wasn't created for his work in comics, but he was created for his television work. Bill Finger had the honor of getting to write a two-part adventure for the 60's Batman television series. He co-wrote the episodes "The Clock King's...
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Adam West's final outing as Batman, alongside Burt Ward as Robin, Julie Newmar as Catwoman and William Shatner as Two-Face! [Credit: IGN].
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Hi there! We are the Batman: Anarchy team, and we are looking to increase funding on our non-profit, original Dark Knight film. The film stands as a continuation to the amazingly successful and compelling Dark Knight Trilogy created by talented film director, Christopher Nolan.

THE STORY:

Batman: Anarchy is quite unique because it isn't just another Bruce Wayne story. Instead, we venture into the unknown, picking up where Nolan left off, with John Blake inheriting the Bat-cave and taking on the mantle of the caped crusader. Naturally, he won't be perfect at this as he lacks the discipline and...
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When people think about actors that have played Batman, a lot of names are bound to come up with. However, there's a certain actor that hasn't gotten as much attention for playing Batman as he deserves.

Joey de Leon is a Filipino comedian that has a big fanbase in the Philippines. In addition to being a comedian, he is also an actor. He has starred in several films that are parodies. The focus of this article is the Batman film that Joey de Leon starred in.

Alyas Batman en Robin is a 1991 film that serves as a parody of Batman. It takes heavy inspiration from the classic series that starred...
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Batman vs. Two-Face is an animated film that came out in 2017. It is a sequel to 2016's Batman: Return of the Caped of the Caped Crusaders. Both films serve as a reunion for the cast of the 1960's live-action Batman TV show and movie. Both films have Adam West, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar returning to their classic roles. Return of the Caped Crusaders was a really good tribute to the classic Batman show, while being unique and clever enough to feel like something fresh. In my opinion, Batman vs. Two-Face is an even better film. While Batman vs. Two-Face might just seem like one of many direct-to-DVD...
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