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City of Scars, also known as Batman: City of Scars, is a 2010 superhero fan film produced by Aaron and Sean Schoenke, starring Kevin Porter as Batman, and based on the Batman franchise. The film had a budget of $27,000 and was shot in 21 days. [1] The 30-minute short film is partly set in Arkham Asylum. [2]
Batman: The Audio Adventures is a comedic radio drama podcast series featuring the DC Comics character Batman. The 2021 show, DC's first scripted podcast, [80] is produced by DC Entertainment, Blue Ribbon Content and HBO Max. The series is meant to be an homage to the original 1966 Batman TV series as well as the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series.
20th Century Fox / Dune Entertainment / Scott Free Productions Tony Scott (director); Mark Bomback (screenplay); Denzel Washington , Chris Pine , Rosario Dawson , Ethan Suplee , Kevin Dunn , Kevin Corrigan , Kevin Chapman , Lew Temple , T.J. Miller , Jessy Schram , David Warshofsky , Andy Umberger , Elizabeth Mathis , Meagan Tandy , Aisha Hinds ...
Less than five years later, the first film about Batman was brought to life in 1943's Batman, with Lewis Wilson leading the movie. Now, nine actors have played Batman in movies, and popular ...
Batman: The Movie (1966) In between the TV show’s first and second seasons, West earned the cinematic treatment with a feature-length film. The movie included many of Batman’s most popular ...
2010 Batman: The Brave and the Bold: The Spectre: 3 episodes [10] The Boondocks: Grant Episode: "Mr. Medicinal" The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Klaw: 2 episodes [10] 2010, 2014 Adventure Time: Evil Guy, Fear Feaster, additional voices 4 episodes [10] 2010–2011 Zevo-3: Stankfoot, additional voices 26 episodes The Super Hero Squad Show ...
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Superman/Batman: Apocalypse is a 2010 American animated superhero film based on the Superman/Batman comic book storyline "The Supergirl from Krypton" and is a standalone sequel to Superman/Batman: Public Enemies. The art style is partly based on that of Michael Turner, who penciled the Superman/Batman comic book arc.