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Batman: The Long Halloween is a 2021 American two-part animated direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC Entertainment, based on the DC Comics storyline of the same name.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One: June 22, 2021 Tomorrowverse: Batman: The Long Halloween: 44 Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two: July 27, 2021 Tomorrowverse: 45 Injustice: October 19, 2021 Standalone Injustice: Gods Among Us (comic / video game) 46 Catwoman: Hunted: February 8, 2022 Standalone 47 Green Lantern: Beware My Power: July 26 ...
The Long Halloween heavily influenced The Batman (2022), shaping its portrayal of a year-two Batman and the evolution of key characters like Selina Kyle and Oswald Cobblepot. [12] In the 2011 video game Batman: Arkham City, players can unlock a Catwoman skin based on her appearance in The Long Halloween. [13]
Sofia Falcone, also known as Sofia Gigante, is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily in association with the character Batman.Debuting in the 1996–97 comic book limited series Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, she is introduced as a member of the Falcone crime family, who assists her father Carmine Falcone in unearthing the identity of the "Holiday ...
Alberto Falcone is a fictional comic book villain appearing in books published by DC Comics, in particular the Batman books. In addition to being a mobster, he has also made appearances as the Holiday Killer, a serial killer featured in Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Dark Victory.
Batman appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies, voiced again by Olan Soule. Batman appears in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Gang Busters", voiced by Charlie Adler. Batman makes a cameo appearance in the Freakazoid! episode "Dance of Doom". Batman appears as a skeleton in a vision in the episode "Hourglass" from the first season of Smallville.
Batman: Dark Victory is a 14-part American comic book limited series (including a #0 issue) published by DC Comics, featuring the superhero Batman.The series, which ran from 1999 until 2000, was written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Tim Sale, and it serves as a sequel to Batman: The Long Halloween. [1]
In preparation, Wright read Batman comics, including The Long Halloween. [161] [162] He looked to Golden Age comics because he felt there was a "long arc for Gordon from then until today", which inspired his performance. [163] [164] He also based his performance on Eric Adams, a police officer who became the mayor of New York City. [162]