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''Batman: Assault on Arkham'' is a 2014
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animated
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that is the 21st film of the
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. The film was directed by
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and
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, produced by James Tucker, and written by Heath Corson. It was first screened at the 2014
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on July 25, 2014, and it was released digitally on July 29 and on physical media on August 12. The film is set in the universe of the '' Batman: Arkham'' video game franchise, taking place after '' Arkham Origins'', and two years before '' Arkham Asylum'' according to Oliva. James Tucker states that the film was intended to bridge the gap between ''Arkham Origins'' and ''Arkham Asylum''. The story focuses primarily on the
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, particularly Batman villains
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and
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with Batman himself in a supporting role. In the film, the
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, consisting of six criminals, are dispatched by
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to break into Arkham Asylum, where they must contend with the asylum's inmates and Batman as they attempt to complete their mission to reclaim information stolen by the Riddler.


Plot

Batman rescues the Riddler from a black ops assassination ordered by
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's director
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and returns him to Arkham Asylum. In response, Waller captures wanted super-criminals
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,
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, KGBeast,
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, and
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, recruits them into the
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to break into Arkham and recover a thumbdrive in Riddler's cane containing sensitive knowledge about the squad, and implants nano-bombs in their necks to make them comply. After killing KGBeast for attempting to leave, Waller sends the remaining squad members to
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to receive equipment from the Penguin. While staying overnight at the
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, Harley and Deadshot have a one-night stand. The next day, she attracts Batman's attention amidst his search for a
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the Joker hid in Gotham to send herself to Arkham. As she is taken to her cell, an incarcerated Joker taunts Harley, who steals a guard's gun and attempts to shoot him. Meanwhile, the other squad members infiltrate Arkham, looping the previous day's security footage to distract Batman and Waller. The group locates the Riddler's cane and Harley's mallet, but discover the former is empty. Realizing their ruse, Batman subdues the squad before assuming Spider's suit and place in their ranks. Using the chaos, Frost breaks into the Riddler's cell, having been secretly ordered by Waller to kill him. However, he reveals he is a former member of the squad who knows how to disarm the nano-bombs. She takes him to the others, who agree to let him disarm their bombs in exchange for helping him escape. Concurrently, the Joker notices a structural weakness Harley made during her attempt on his life, short-circuits the cell door, and escapes. The Riddler uses an
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machine to fry the squad's bombs as Waller calls for an update. Learning of their treachery, she detonates the bombs, but only succeeds in killing Shark, whose thick skin made him immune to the electricity, and Spider. Batman reveals himself and confronts the squad, but is interrupted by the Joker, who intends to kill Deadshot for having sex with Harley, though she convinces the former to forgive her. While Batman deduces from Deadshot the Joker hid his bomb in Harley's mallet, the Joker frees the inmates to cover his escape. Frost is killed in the ensuing breakout while Deadshot subdues Boomerang and escapes in a helicopter, only to learn the Joker and Harley stowed away while Batman gives chase. Deadshot and the Joker fight until they are seemingly killed after the helicopter crashes into a building while Batman knocks out Harley and disarms the bomb. In the aftermath, Batman confronts Waller for allowing the Riddler to escape and warns her to discontinue the
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program. She dismisses him, revealing the Joker's body was never found in the helicopter crash. Once Batman leaves, Waller realizes Deadshot is attempting to kill her.


Voice cast

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Bruce Wayne / Batman *
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Floyd Lawton / Deadshot *
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Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn *
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Edward Nygma / Riddler *
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Joker *
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* Greg EllisGeorge Harkness / Captain Boomerang *
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Eric Needham / Black Spider *
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Nanaue / King Shark *
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Louise Lincoln / Killer Frost *
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Anatoli Knyazev / KGBeast, Oswald Cobblepot / Penguin *
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– Security Guy * Chris CoxCommissioner James Gordon * Martin Jarvis
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– Watch Commander *Christian Lanz – Jonathan Crane / Scarecrow,
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* Andrea Romano – Woman *
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– Joker Security Guy Additionally,
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, and Poison Ivy make non-speaking cameo appearances as Arkham Asylum inmates.


Production


Development

In 2009, video game developer
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launched the beginning of their Batman: Arkham series with Batman: Arkham Asylum. With a total of four main entries, the series reached critical acclaim and success. Near the end of development of Batman: Arkham Origins,
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approached Heath Corson to write a story focusing on the Suicide Squad set within the Batman Arkhamverse.
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and
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were brought in to director and James Tucker to produce Upon reading the script, Oliva stated that "...it was very different than what I was used to, because I started prepping for this film, I thought to myself 'Well you know what, if I directed this a little differently iclike what if I directed this like a
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film.'" The film would be directed with a similar style to a
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film. For the team, Corson knew that he wanted Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and Harley Quinn, because she knew the in-and-outs of Arkham. He described the relationship between Deadshot and Boomerang as "...
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, but at every turn Brad Pitt tried to kill George Clooney."


Pre-production

In the casting process, some actors were taken from their Batman: Arkham roles while others were not.
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, the voice actor of Batman in '' Batman: The Animated Series'', most of the Batman: Arkham games, and many other DC properties was brought on to voice the character.
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was brought on the play Deadshot instead of Chris Cox who voices Deadshot in the Arkham games, who instead voices Commissioner Jim Gordon.
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reprises her role as Harley Quinn from ''The Batman''. Arleen Sorkin, who played Harley Quinn in '' Batman: Arkham Asylum'', nor
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who voiced the character in '' Batman: Arkham City'', were brought in for the film.
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voices the Riddler instead of
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from the series and
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voices the Joker instead of Mark Hamill.
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reprises her role as Amanda Waller from '' Batman: Arkham Origins'' and Martin Jarvis reprised his role as Alfred Pennyworth from the Arkhamverse. Greg Ellis was brought in to voice Captain Boomerang,
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to voice Black Spider,
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as King Shark, and
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as Killer Frost.
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reprises his role as the Penguin from the Arkham games, and additionally voices KGBeast. Christian Lanz voices Scarecrow, replacing
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from ''Arkham Asylum'', as well as Victor Zsasz, replacing Danny Jacobs from ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''City''. For the soundtrack, Robert J. Kral was brought in to compose. In a press release, Oliva said "We usually do the operatic epic music that we've all become accustomed to in the live action and animated comic book films for the last twenty five years.... James Tucker, my producer, was very supportive of the idea of doing a more contemporary take on the superhero music and when Rob sent us his first pass of the score, we were tremendously pleased."


Production

When handling the look of Arkham Asylum, the artists mainly took inspiration from the way it was depicted in''Batman: Arkham Asylum'', while also aiming to increase the scary factor the game held. The team also aimed to add a foreboding and haunting nature to the depiction and sounds. The voice actors were recorded at Salami Studios in
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.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack to ''Batman: Assault on Arkham'' was released on July 30, 2014, with music composed by Robert J. Kral.


Track list


Reception


Critical reception

The film has a aggregated score of on
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based on reviews. Scott Mendelson of ''
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'' roundly praised ''Assault on Arkham'' for its action, art style, humor, voices, and characters, calling it one of the best films of DC's direct-to-video lineup. He described it as a "gleefully immoral" heist film which, having "no real lotarc to speak of", relies on its violent action and clever character dynamics within the Suicide Squad to carry it. Due to its villainous protagonists, dark comedy, and sexual content, Mendelson considers the production of ''Assault on Arkham'' an experimental decision by DC, and a successful experiment as it tells a style of comic book story that would never get approval as a live-action project. Seth Robison of
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was far more critical, considering the animation, characterization, and storytelling in the film poor. He had particular dislike for the voice acting, which he believed squandered a talented cast by delivering a "disjointed" performance, and for ''Assault on Arkham''s interpretation of Amanda Waller, which he believed simplified her into merely another villain. He further found Deadshot's sympathetic characterization opaque to non-comic readers and Harley Quinn's crazy act obnoxious. Overall, Robison deemed the experience of the film "superficial" and thought it compared unfavorably to those offered by the ''Arkham'' video games and the ''
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".


Sales

The film earned $5,820,248 in domestic home video sales."Batman: Assault on Arkham (2014) The Numbers listing"
The Numbers. Accessed January 4, 2020.


''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League'' (2024)

A
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game set in the Arkhamverse was first considered a possibility following the endings of ''Batman: Arkham Origins'' and ''Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate'', featuring post-credits scenes with
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(voiced by Pounder) recruiting various supervillains. In the years since '' Batman: Arkham Knight'' released, there had been rumors suggesting the studio has been working on a Suicide Squad game, but no official announcement was made from the development team or publisher. In December 2016,
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from '' Kotaku'' revealed that the title had been cancelled, and WB Games Montreal had shifted their focus to the next ''Batman'' game (later revealed to be '' Gotham Knights''.) As a result, Rocksteady Studios took over as the main developer of the game. While concept art from cancelled versions of the game surfaced, the finished game's official artwork was revealed by Rocksteady on August 7, 2020. The first trailer for the game premiered at
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. As the game is set in the "Arkhamverse", plot threads established in the ''Batman: Arkham'' series would continue in ''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League''. The game will feature four playable characters: Harley Quinn, Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark, who are tasked by Amanda Waller with defeating Brainiac when he attacks
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and enslaves the
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with his mind-controlling technology. While Harley Quinn is still left alive by the end of ''Arkham Knight'', and Deadshot by the end of ''Arkham City'', King Shark was murdered in ''Assault on Arkham'' and Captain Boomerang was shot in the head by Deadshot in the "Who Wants To Kill A Billionaire?" story of the ''Batman: Arkham Knight''
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comic. Thus, the upcoming game likely retcons the death of these two characters. Additionally, in the trailer Deadshot appears as
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instead of having been previously depicted as
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. Rocksteady released a tweet, featuring an image of the game's Deadshot, with the caption "Fool had it coming. There's only one Deadshot." The tweet seems to suggest that the Deadshot depicted in the previous games had been an imposter, and that the one set to feature in ''Suicide Squad'' is in fact, the real Floyd Lawton. Amanda Waller is also depicted as smaller and less heavy than her version in ''Assault on Arkham''.


References


External links

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