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Batman Beyond is a comic book series featuring the fictional character Terry McGinnis as Batman and based on the animated television series of the same name.It has appeared in various DC Comics publications, including a six-issue miniseries from 1999, a 24-issue series running from 1999 to 2001, the "Hush" arc by DC Comics in 2010, and an eight-issue miniseries in 2011.
Batman Beyond: Year One is a 2024 American superhero fan film written, co-produced, and directed by Michael Yu. It stars Ryan Potter as Terry McGinnis / Batman, alongside Isabelle Hahn, Fiona Dorn, Justin Vancho, and Koki Tomlinson.
Batman Beyond (titled Batman of the Future in European territories) is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman.Created and developed by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation, [2] the series began airing on January 10, 1999 on Kids' WB, and ended on December 18, 2001 on Cartoon Network.
batman-beyond-animated-film-1 Ever since the final episode of the Batman Beyond animated series aired, fans have been clamouring for a potential revival of the property through a big-screen treatment.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito had a “Twins” reunion at the Oscars as they joined forces to present best visual effects to “Godzilla Minus One” and best film editing to ...
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Robert Pattinson's "The Batman" sequel is dealing with the toughest villain of all — The Writer's Block. DC Studio co-chief James Gunn confirmed Friday that writer/director Matt Reeves' "The ...
Following the success of the Fleischer Superman cartoons, Fleischer Studios communicated with DC Comics over the possibility of adapting Batman.The communication got to the point of budget discussions as illustrated in a letter dated January 25, 1942, and reproduced in longtime Batman executive producer, Michael E. Uslan's 2011 memoir, The Boy Who Loved Batman.