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Batman: Year One is a 2011 American animated superhero film based on the four-issue story arc of the same name printed in 1987. It was directed by Lauren Montgomery and Sam Liu. The film premiered at Comic-Con on July 22 and was officially released on October 18, 2011. [3] [4]
Batman, the Joker and Catwoman are playable characters in this crossover fighting game. [74] One of Batman's Brutalities in the game features the dark knight throwing a Batarang at the opponent which begins emits sonic shouts, attracting a swarm of bats that begin antagonizing the opponent, causing them to fall over and try and fight them off.
The storyline is based on the eponymous 1989 movie.It features stages based on locations in the film, including first-person control of the Batmobile and the Batwing.The game features audio clips of Batman (Michael Keaton) and the Joker (Jack Nicholson) as well as digitized photos from the film. [2]
Year One was followed by Batman: Year Two, but the 1994 Zero Hour: Crisis in Time crossover erased Year Two from continuity. In another continuity re-arrangement, Catwoman: Year One (Catwoman Annual #2, 1995) posited that Selina Kyle had not actually been a prostitute, but, rather, a thief posing as one in order to commit crimes.
Carmine Falcone made his debut in the four-part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987. [1] In the comics, Falcone is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", where his stranglehold over Gotham City's organized crime is referenced as "The Roman Empire" at least once.
Development for Batman started in 2011 at Specular Interactive, who worked with Warner Brothers to build all of the Batmobiles and the Gotham City environment. According to Steve Ranck, the Specular Interactive team spent a lot of time building Gotham City, which in this game "is nearly 10 square miles of various suburbs, unique neighborhoods, elevation changes, tunnels, bridges, hills, dirt ...
Batman: Chaos in Gotham (2001) for Game Boy Color; Batman: Gotham City Racer (2001) A racing game for PlayStation; Batman: Vengeance (2001) for GameCube, PlayStation 2, PC, Game Boy Advance and Xbox; Batman: Dark Tomorrow (2003) for Xbox and GameCube (voiced by Julian Fletcher) [2] Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu (2004) for PlayStation 2, Xbox ...
Gillian B. Loeb appears in Darren Aronofsky's script for a planned Batman: Year One film, in which he was the master of organized crime in addition to being commissioner of the Gotham City Police Department. [10] Gillian B. Loeb appears in Batman Begins, portrayed by Colin McFarlane.