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The soundtrack for Batman: Gotham Knight was released on July 29, 2008 by La La Land Records. [4] The music for Gotham Knight, while being an original score, contains samples of earlier and notable Batman themes from past media. For example, in "Crossfire", when Batman saves Crispus Allen from an explosion by launching him onto a rooftop, his ...
A direct-to-DVD animated film, Batman: Gotham Knight, was released in July 2008. Executive produced by Bruce Timm and Nolan's wife Emma Thomas, with Goyer as one of the writers, it includes veteran Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy reprising his role. Originally there was interest in bringing Bale and other actors from the live-action films to ...
Meanwhile, Batman and Deathstroke use a Bat-Drill to disorient the Trogowog army, but are overwhelmed. Batman reveals that he planted a dance bug in their bodies that immediately shatters the army, and Grungle uses Madame Mantis’ training to defeat Bane. In Gotham, Scarecrow, Penguin, and Poison Ivy are defeated and put back in Arkham Asylum.
Batman appears in Batman: Gotham Knight, voiced again by Kevin Conroy. [2] Batman appears in Batman: Under the Red Hood, voiced by Bruce Greenwood. [2] Batman appears in Batman: Year One, voiced by Ben McKenzie. [2] Batman appears in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, voiced by Peter Weller. [2]
Justice League: The New Frontier is available from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital and in single and two-disc editions. The DVD cover of the single disc includes the panoramic image from the film, while the two-disc, DVD Special Edition, HD DVD and Blu-ray commemorative editions have an image of Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman above the title logo with other characters below it.
It is a unique take on the Batman mythos, set outside regular continuity and narrated by one of the Joker's henchmen. The miniseries Batman: Damned is a stand-alone sequel to the graphic novel, with the miniseries incorporating certain details, settings, and designs that hint at the two stories sharing a connected narrative.
The Battle for the Cowl plot focuses on the aftermath of Final Crisis and Batman: R.I.P. and the battle for Gotham. [1] [3] [4] Other publications tied into this storyline are a three-part Oracle miniseries, [5] a three-part Azrael miniseries, [6] [7] and two bookends titled Gotham Gazette that encompass the
The Dark Knight Rises is a 2012 superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer. [5] Based on the DC Comics character Batman, it is the final installment in Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy, and the sequel to The Dark Knight (2008).