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It was Uslan's wish "to make the definitive, dark, serious version of Batman, the way Bob Kane and Bill Finger had envisioned him in 1939. A creature of the night; stalking criminals in the shadows." [9] Richard Maibaum was approached to write a script with Guy Hamilton to direct, but the two turned down the offer.
Batman (1989) With Tim Burton taking the reins as director, we’re getting a first look at how truly weird Batman’s world is here. Michael Keaton’s version is the epitome of smooth yet ...
"Partyman" is a song by American musician Prince from his 1989 Batman album, and the follow-up to his number one hit, "Batdance". [1] The song is one of the few on the album to be prominently featured in the film, accompanying the scene in which the Joker and his minions deface exhibits in the Gotham City Art Museum before meeting Vicki Vale.
Arguably the first person to bring Batman into mainstream culture, Keaton helmed the role in 1989's Batman. Tim Burton's version of the movie saw Keaton as a dark, surly Batman, shaping the way ...
Batman (1989) Keeping true to any Burton film, Batman upped the ante on the source material’s craziness. Keaton went for a serious, slightly neurotic take on Bruce Wayne, but perhaps the most ...
The Lego Movie Videogame (2014): A Lego-themed version of Batman appears, with cutscenes featuring archive footage of Will Arnett from The Lego Movie, while his voice in gameplay mode is provided by Jim Meskimen. Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (2014): the sequel to Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (voiced by Troy Baker). [2]
Joker keeps his promise of giving away the money, before releasing an airborne toxic version of Smylex onto the crowd via parade floats, killing dozens of people. Batman arrives in the Batwing and removes the balloons before Joker uses a revolver to shoot the plane out of the sky, causing it to crash on the steps of the Gotham City Cathedral.
On April 11, 2024, it was announced that a new novel, Batman: Resurrection, set in the Tim Burton Batman universe would be written by author John Jackson Miller. The book serves as a direct sequel to Batman (1989) and is set between the events of the 1989 film and its sequel, Batman Returns (1992). The book was released on October 15, 2024. [36]