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The fictional superhero Batman, who appears in American comic books published by
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, has appeared in various films since his inception. Created by
Bob Kane Robert Kane (born Robert Kahn ; October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator and artist who co-created Batman (with Bill Finger) and most early related characters for DC comics. He was inducted into the comi ...
and
Bill Finger Milton "Bill" Finger (February 8, 1914 – January 18, 1974) was an American comic strip, comic book, film and television writer who was the co-creator (with Bob Kane) of the DC Comics character Batman. Despite making major (sometimes, signatur ...
, the character first starred in two serial films in the 1940s: '' Batman'' and '' Batman and Robin''. The character also appeared in the 1966 film '' Batman'', which was a feature film adaptation of the 1960s '' Batman'' TV series starring Adam West and
Burt Ward Burt Ward (born Bert John Gervis Jr. , July 6, 1945) is an American actor, animal welfare activist and businessman. He played Dick Grayson's Robin, the sidekick of Batman (played by Adam West), in the television series ''Batman'' (1966–1968), ...
, who also starred in the film. Toward the end of the 1980s, the
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studio began producing a series of feature films starring Batman, beginning with the 1989 film '' Batman'', directed by
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and starring
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. Burton and Keaton returned for the 1992 sequel ''
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'', and in 1995,
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directed ''
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'' with
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as Batman. Schumacher also directed the 1997 sequel '' Batman & Robin'', which starred George Clooney. ''Batman & Robin'' was poorly received by both critics and fans, leading to the cancellation of ''Batman Unchained''. Following the cancellation of two further film proposals, the franchise was
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in 2005 with ''
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'', directed by
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and starring
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. Nolan returned to direct two further installments through the release of ''
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'' in 2008 and ''
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'' in 2012, with Bale reprising his role in both films. Both sequels earned over $1 billion worldwide, making ''Batman'' the second film franchise to have two of its films earn more than $1 billion worldwide. Referred to as "The Dark Knight Trilogy", the critical acclaim and commercial success of Nolan's films have been credited with restoring widespread popularity to the superhero, with the second installment considered one of the best superhero movies of all time. After Warner Bros. launched their own shared cinematic universe known as the
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in 2013,
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was cast to portray Batman in the new expansive franchise, first appearing in 2016 with the
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-directed film '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice''. The film would begin a sequence of further DC Comics adaptations, including ''
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'' and
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films featuring other DC Comics characters, and the stand-alone film ''
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'', directed by
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, with Robert Pattinson in the role. Affleck and Keaton will both reprise the role of Batman in the upcoming DCEU film '' The Flash'' (2022). Keaton was also due to reprise his role in the
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-led
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film '' Batgirl'', but it was shelved and is unlikely to ever be released. The series has grossed over $4.99 billion at the global box office, making it the eleventh highest-grossing film franchise of all time. Batman has also appeared in multiple animated films, both as a starring character and as an ensemble character. While most animated films were released
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, the 1993 animated feature '' Batman: Mask of the Phantasm'' (based on the 1990s '' Batman: The Animated Series'') and 2017's ''
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'' (a spin-off of 2014's ''
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'') were released theatrically. Having earned an unadjusted total of U.S. $2,783,118,504, the ''Batman'' series is the fourth-highest-grossing film series in North America.


List of films


1940s serials


''Batman'' (1943)

''Batman'' was a 15-chapter
serial film A serial film, film serial (or just serial), movie serial, or chapter play, is a motion picture form popular during the first half of the 20th century, consisting of a series of short subjects exhibited in consecutive order at one theater, gene ...
released in 1943 by
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and was the first appearance of the comic book character on film. The serial starred
Lewis Wilson Lewis Gilbert Wilson (January 28, 1920 – August 9, 2000) was an American actor, who was most famous for being the first actor to play DC Comics character Batman on screen in the 1943 film serial ''Batman''. Life and career Wilson was born in ...
as Batman and
Douglas Croft Douglas Croft (born Douglas Malcolm Wheatcroft, August 12, 1926 – October 24, 1963) was an American child actor and a soldier who is best remembered for being the first person to portray the DC Comics character Robin, the Boy Wonder, as we ...
as Robin. Being a
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era production, the movie serial like many of this period was used as war-time propaganda and had an anti-Japanese bent with J. Carrol Naish playing the Japanese villain, an original character named Dr. Daka. Rounding out the cast were
Shirley Patterson Shirley Patterson, sometimes billed as Shawn Smith, (December 26, 1922 – April 4, 1995) was a Canadian-born B-movie actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Early years Born in Winnipeg, Canada, Patterson grew up in Eastend, Saskatchewan. She was ...
as Linda Page (Bruce Wayne's love interest), and William Austin as Alfred. The plot is based on Batman, a US government agent, attempting to defeat the Japanese agent Dr. Daka, at the height of
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. The film is notable for being the first filmed appearance of Batman and for providing two core elements of the Batman mythos. The film introduced "The Bat's Cave" and the
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entrance. The name was altered to the
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for the comic. William Austin, who played Alfred, had a trim physique and sported a thin mustache, while the contemporary comic book version of Alfred was overweight and clean-shaven prior to the serial's release. The comics version of Alfred was altered to match that of Austin's, and has stayed that way.


''Batman and Robin'' (1949)

''Batman and Robin'' was another 15-chapter serial film released in 1949 by
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. Robert Lowery played Batman, while Johnny Duncan played Robin. Supporting players included Jane Adams as
Vicki Vale Victoria Vale (usually called "Vicki" or "Vickie") is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, the character debuted in ' ...
and veteran character actor
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as Commissioner Gordon. The plot dealt with the Dynamic Duo facing off against the Wizard, a hooded villain whose identity remains a mystery throughout the serial until the end.


1960s


''Batman: The Movie'' (1966)

''Batman'' (also known as ''Batman: The Movie'') is a 1966 film adaptation of the popular ''Batman'' television series, and was the first full-length theatrical adaptation of the
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character. The
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release starred Adam West as Batman and
Burt Ward Burt Ward (born Bert John Gervis Jr. , July 6, 1945) is an American actor, animal welfare activist and businessman. He played Dick Grayson's Robin, the sidekick of Batman (played by Adam West), in the television series ''Batman'' (1966–1968), ...
as Robin, as well as
Lee Meriwether Lee Ann Meriwether (born May 27, 1935) is an American actress, former model, and the winner of the Miss America 1955 pageant. She has appeared in many films and television shows, notably as Betty Jones, the title character's secretary and daught ...
as
Catwoman Catwoman is a fictional character created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Debuting as "the Cat" in ''Batman'' #1 (spring 1940), she is ...
,
Cesar Romero Cesar Julio Romero Jr. (February 15, 1907 – January 1, 1994) was an American actor and activist. He was active in film, radio, and television for almost sixty years. His wide range of screen roles included Latin lovers, historical figures in c ...
as
the Joker The Joker is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, and first appeared in the debut issue of the comic book '' Batman'' on April 25, 1 ...
,
Burgess Meredith Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997) was an American actor and filmmaker whose career encompassed theater, film, and television. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called "a virtuosic actor" and "on ...
as
the Penguin The Penguin is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in ''Detective Comics'' #58 (December 1941) and was created by Bob ...
and Frank Gorshin as
the Riddler The Riddler (Edward Nigma, later Edward Nygma or Edward Nashton) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang, and debuted in ''Detective Comics'' #140 in O ...
. The film was directed by Leslie H. Martinson, who also directed for the series a pair of season one episodes: "The Penguin Goes Straight" and "Not Yet, He Ain't".


1970s and 80s

In the late 1970s, Batman's popularity was waning.
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was interested in producing a ''Batman in Outer Space'' film. Producers
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and Benjamin Melniker purchased the
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of Batman from
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on October 3, 1979. It was Uslan's wish "to make the definitive, dark, serious version of Batman, the way
Bob Kane Robert Kane (born Robert Kahn ; October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer, animator and artist who co-created Batman (with Bill Finger) and most early related characters for DC comics. He was inducted into the comi ...
and
Bill Finger Milton "Bill" Finger (February 8, 1914 – January 18, 1974) was an American comic strip, comic book, film and television writer who was the co-creator (with Bob Kane) of the DC Comics character Batman. Despite making major (sometimes, signatur ...
had envisioned him in 1939. A creature of the night; stalking criminals in the shadows."
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was approached to write a script with
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to direct, but the two turned down the offer. Uslan was unsuccessful with pitching ''Batman'' to various movie studios because they wanted the film to be similar to the
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1960s TV series.
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and
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were among those to turn down the film. A disappointed Uslan then wrote a script titled ''Return of the Batman'' to give the film industry a better idea of his vision for the film. Uslan later compared its dark tone to that of ''
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'', which his script pre-dated by six years. In November 1979, producer
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and Casablanca FilmWorks, headed by
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, joined the project. The four producers felt it was best to pattern the film's development after that of '' Superman'' (1978). Uslan, Melniker and Guber pitched ''Batman'' to
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, but the studio turned it down. The project was publicly announced with a budget of $15 million in July 1980 at the
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in New York. Casablanca FilmWorks was absorbed into
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in 1980. Guber and Peters left PolyGram Pictures in 1982 and took the ''Batman'' film rights with them, although PolyGram would retain at least 7.5% of the profits of said rights due to a contractual agreement. Guber and Peters immediately set up shop at
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, which finally decided to accept ''Batman''.
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completed a script titled ''The Batman'' in June 1983, focusing on Batman and
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's origins, with the Joker and Rupert Thorne as villains, and
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as the romantic interest. Mankiewicz took inspiration from
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's and
Marshall Rogers William Marshall Rogers III (January 22, 1950 – March 24, 2007),William Marshall Rogers III
's 1970s run in Detective Comics (later reprinted in the trade paperback ''Batman: Strange Apparitions''), (), with Rogers himself being hired to provide concept art. ''The Batman'' was then announced in late 1983 for a mid-1985 release date on a budget of $20 million. Originally, Mankiewicz had wanted an unknown actor for Batman,
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for James Gordon,
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as
Alfred Pennyworth Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth is a fictional Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with the superhero Batman. Pennyworth is depicted as Bruce Wayne's loyal and tire ...
and Peter O'Toole as
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, who Mankiewicz wanted to portray as a mobster with low body temperature. Holden died in 1981 and Niven in 1983, so this would never come to pass. A number of filmmakers were attached to Mankiewicz' script, including
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and Joe Dante. Reitman wanted to cast
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as Batman. Eddie Murphy and
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were candidates for the role of Robin. Nine rewrites were performed by nine separate writers. Most of them were based on ''Strange Apparitions''. However, Mankiewicz's script was still being used to guide the project.


Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher series (1989–1997)


Filmography


''Batman'' (1989)

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took over as director of the first Batman film in 1986.
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and
Julie Hickson Julie Hickson is an American film producer and screenwriter. She helped write a 43-page story treatment for Tim Burton's 1989 film '' Batman'' in 1986. Prior to this, she produced Burton's 1983 television special ''Hansel and Gretel'' (also wrot ...
wrote
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s before
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wrote the first screenplay. Numerous
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actors were considered for the role of Batman before
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was cast. Keaton was a controversial choice for the role since, by 1988, he had become
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as a comedic actor and many observers doubted he could portray a serious role.
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accepted the role of the Joker under strict conditions that dictated a high salary, a portion of the box office profits and his
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. Nicholson's final salary is reported to be as high as $50 million.
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took place at Pinewood Studios from October 1988 to January 1989. The budget escalated from $30 million to $48 million, while the
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forced Hamm to drop out. Rewrites were performed by
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,
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and
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. ''Batman'' received positive reviews, broke numerous box office records, and won the
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. The film grossed over $400 million, and left a legacy over the modern perception of the
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genre.


''Batman Returns'' (1992)

Burton originally did not want to direct a sequel because of his mixed emotions over the previous film.
Sam Hamm Sam Hamm (born November 19, 1955) is an American screenwriter and comic book writer. Hamm is known for co-writing the screenplay for Tim Burton's ''Batman''. He also received a story credit for ''Batman Returns'' (though the final version of the ...
's first script had the Penguin and
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searching for hidden treasure. Daniel Waters delivered a script that satisfied Burton, which convinced him to direct the film.
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went uncredited for writing the shooting draft, deleting the Robin character, reworking the Penguin's characterization and "normalizing" all dialogue. Strick remained as the on-set writer throughout the production process and received top-billing screenplay credit the early trailers, while Waters had sole story credit. Various
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actresses lobbied hard for the role of
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before Michelle Pfeiffer was cast, while
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signed on to portray the Penguin. Filming started at Warner Bros. in Burbank, California in June 1991. ''Batman Returns'' was released with financial success, but Warner Bros. was disappointed with the film's box office run because it earned less than its predecessor.Salisbury, Burton, p.102-114 However, ''Batman Returns'' was released to generally positive reviews, with praise for its action sequences, performances, Danny Elfman's score, effects and villains, although its dark tone and high level of violence for a PG-13 film was criticized.
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shut down its
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for ''Batman Returns''.


''Batman Forever'' (1995)

Although ''Batman Returns'' was a financial success, Warner Bros. felt the film should have made more money. The studio decided to change the direction of the ''Batman'' film series to be more mainstream.
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replaced
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as director, while Burton decided to stay on as producer. However,
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did not like the new direction the film series was heading in, and was replaced by
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as Batman.
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was introduced as Robin, Jim Carrey starred as
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, while
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starred as
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. Filming started in September 1994, and Schumacher found Kilmer and Jones difficult to work with. ''Batman Forever'' was released on June 16, 1995, with financial success, earning over $350 million worldwide and three Academy Award nominations. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with criticism directed towards the CGI, Kilmer's performance, costume designs and tonal departure from previous films, but praising the visuals, action sequences and performances of Carrey and Jones.


''Batman & Robin'' (1997)

After the release of ''Batman Forever'', Warner Bros. started development on ''Batman & Robin'', commissioning it on fast track for an adamant June 1997 release. Val Kilmer did not return, because of scheduling conflicts with '' The Saint'', and was replaced by George Clooney. Arnold Schwarzenegger starred as
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, while
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played Poison Ivy, Alicia Silverstone played Batgirl, and
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played
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.
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reprised his role as Robin.
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and Pat Hingle are the only cast members to appear in all four films as
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and Commissioner Gordon respectively.
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began in September 1996 and finished in January 1997, two weeks ahead of the
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. ''Batman & Robin'' was released on June 20, 1997, and received primarily negative reviews. Observers criticized the film for its
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and
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approach, and for homosexual
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s added by Schumacher. The film was a financial success, but remains the least commercially successful live-action ''Batman'' film. ''Batman & Robin'' received numerous nominations at the
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and ranks among the worst rated
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s of all time.


Proposals for a fifth film


''Batman Unchained''

During the filming of ''Batman & Robin'', Warner Bros. was impressed with the dailies, prompting them to immediately hire Joel Schumacher to reprise his directing duties for a third film. Writer
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, who worked on ''Batman Forever'' and ''Batman & Robin'', turned down the chance to write the script. In late 1996, Warner Bros. and Schumacher hired
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to write the script for a fifth ''Batman'' film. A projected mid-1999 release date was announced. ''Los Angeles Times'' described their film as "continuing in the same vein with multiple villains and more silliness". Schumacher, however, later claimed that the film would have been darker and closer in tone to the first two films in the series. Titled ''Batman Unchained'' but often incorrectly referred to as ''Batman Triumphant'', Protosevich's script had the Scarecrow as the main villain and
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would return as a hallucination in Batman's mind caused by the Scarecrow's fear
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.
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would appear as a supporting character, written as the Joker's daughter trying to kill Batman to avenge her father's death. The film would have depicted the Scarecrow and Harley Quinn teaming up to drive Batman insane and have him committed to Arkham Asylum. After their defeat, the film would have ended with Bruce Wayne traveling to Bali and entering a cave, where he allows himself to be swarmed by bats to symbolize that he has conquered fear. Clooney, O'Donnell, and Silverstone were set to reprise the roles of Batman, Robin, and Batgirl. Schumacher had also approached
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for the role of Scarecrow in ''Batman & Robin'' as a
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to set up an appearance in ''Batman Unchained'', before ultimately casting Coolio. A fifth film would likely have appeared 18 months to two years after the fourth. When ''Batman & Robin'' received negative reviews and failed to outgross any of its predecessors, and a $150 million Superman film was canceled three months before shooting began, Warner Bros. became unsure of its plans for the fifth film. The studio decided it was best to consider a live-action ''
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'' film and an adaptation of
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's '' Batman: Year One''. Warner Bros. would then
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whichever idea suited them the most. Schumacher felt he "owe the Batman culture a real ''Batman'' movie. I would go back to the basics and make a dark portrayal of the Dark Knight." He approached Warner Bros. to do ''Batman: Year One'' in mid-1998.


''Batman: DarKnight''

Despite Warner Bros. and Schumacher's interest with ''Year One'', Lee Shapiro, a comic book fan, and Stephen Wise pitched the studio with a script titled ''Batman: DarKnight'' in mid-1998. ''DarKnight'', which was largely inspired by ''The Dark Knight Returns'', had Bruce Wayne giving up his crime fighting career after becoming disillusioned with his alias's inability to inspire fear and mystique in his enemies, and Dick Grayson attending Gotham University. Dr. Jonathan Crane uses his position as professor of psychology at Gotham University and as head psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum to conduct his fear experiments (this element would later appear in ''Batman Begins''). During a vengeful confrontation with a colleague, Dr. Kirk Langstrom, Crane unknowingly initiates Kirk's transformation into the creature known as
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. Citizens of Gotham believe Man-Bat's nightly activities to be Batman's "bloodthirsty" return. Bruce once again becomes Batman "to clear his name," and solve the mystery of Man-Bat. Kirk struggles with his "man-vs.-monster" syndrome, as he longs to both reunite with his wife and get revenge on Crane, while Crane exacts revenge on those responsible for his dismissal from both Arkham and the university while encountering truths about his past. As with Schumacher's idea for ''Batman Unchained'', the film would have had a darker tone. Warner Bros. Pictures formally decided not to move forward with the project in 2001, and passed on ''Batman: DarKnight'' in favor of other projects. In 2015, the screenplay was released on
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.


''Robin'' spin-off

Chris O'Donnell revealed in a 2012 interview with ''
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'' that a Robin spin-off had been considered; the project was cancelled after ''Batman & Robin''.


OnStar commercials

The '' Batman OnStar commercials'' were a series of six television commercials featuring Batman, created by ad-agency Campbell-Ewald and aired from 2000 to the beginning of 2002. The ads were based on the Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher films of the 1980s and 1990s, and used aesthetics, props, and settings from the series, in addition to the Elfman theme from the Tim Burton films. Actor
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portrayed Batman in these ads, while
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reprised his role of
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in one of the ads. ''
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'' actress
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played
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in an ad as well. Actor
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played the Riddler in one ad and Curtis Armstrong played the Joker in another.


Abandoned reboot attempts (1998–2007)


''Batman: Year One'' and ''Batman Beyond''

By September 2000 Warner Bros. was developing a live action screen adaptation of ''
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'', written by
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, Neal Stephenson and
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, with the possibility of Yakin directing, as well as an adaptation of
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's 1987 comic book story arc '' Batman: Year One''. Despite interest from Schumacher, the studio amazed and pleased fans by hiring
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to direct and co-write with Miller, whom he previously collaborated with on an unproduced script for '' Ronin''. Yakin developed one draft of the ''Batman Beyond'' screenplay with the writers but soon lost interest, and Warner Bros. abandoned ''Batman Beyond'' almost instantly in favor of ''Batman: Year One''. Aronofsky and Miller intended to
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the ''Batman'' franchise, "it's ''somewhat'' based on the comic book," Aronofsky said. "Toss out everything you can imagine about Batman! Everything! We're starting completely anew." Regular Aronofsky collaborator,
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, was set as cinematographer, and
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had been approached for the role of Batman. Coincidentally, Bale would be cast in the role for ''
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''. At the same time, Warner Bros. was moving forward on a ''
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'' spin-off. Aronofsky pursued
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for the lead role while Warner Bros. favored Freddie Prinze, Jr. The Aronofsky-Miller script had a brooding Batman and realistic violence, and would also have been R-rated. In June 2002, the studio decided to move forward on ''Batman vs. Superman'' and abandon ''Year One''.


''Batman vs. Superman''

In 1999 new Warner studio head
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promised five tent-poles a year. He wanted to revive the Batman and Superman franchises as tentpoles.
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was to direct '' Superman: Flyby'', but
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pitched Warner Bros. an idea titled ''Batman vs Superman'' with as director. ''Superman: Flyby'' was put on hold, and
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was hired to rewrite Walker's ''Batman vs. Superman''. Goldsman's draft, dated June 21, 2002, had Bruce Wayne going through a mental breakdown after his five-year retirement from crime fighting.
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,
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, and Commissioner Gordon are all dead, but Bruce finds some solace in his fiancée, Elizabeth Miller. Meanwhile, Clark Kent is struggling because of a recent divorce from
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. Clark and Bruce are close friends, and Clark is Bruce's
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. After the Joker kills Elizabeth on their honeymoon, Bruce swears revenge, while Clark tries to hold him back. Bruce blames Clark for her death, and the two go against one another. Ultimately,
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is revealed to have masterminded the entire plot to get Batman and Superman to destroy each other. The two decide to team up and stop Luthor. Bale was approached to portray Batman, while
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was offered the role of Superman. Filming was to start in early 2003, with plans for a five- to six-month shoot. The release date was set for the summer of 2004. However, Warner Bros. canceled development to focus on individual Superman and Batman projects after
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submitted another draft for ''Superman: Flyby''. According to Petersen " arner Bros.' chiefAlan Horn was so torn, because it's such a fascinating concept to do a Batman versus Superman film". Horn reportedly preferred Abrams' optimistic Superman script to the darker ''Batman vs. Superman'' script; studio executives voted 11-1 for the former. Many comic book fans agreed;
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said, "'Batman Vs. Superman' is where you go when you admit to yourself that you've exhausted all possibilities ... somewhat of an admission that this franchise is on its last gasp". Since the decision left the studio without a Batman film for 2004, Warner quickly made ''
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'', which performed poorly at the box office and is considered among the worst films ever made.


''Justice League: Mortal''

In February 2007, during pre-production for ''The Dark Knight'', Warner Bros. hired husband and wife screenwriting duo Michelle and Kieran Mulroney to script a ''Justice League'' film featuring a younger Batman in a separate franchise. George Miller was hired to direct the following September, with
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cast as Batman a month later and
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as Talia al Ghul. Filming had nearly commenced at
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in Sydney, but was pushed back over the Writers Guild of America strike, and once more when the Australian Film Commission denied Warner Bros. a 45 percent tax rebate over lack of Australian actors in the film. Production offices were moved to Vancouver Film Studios in Canada for an expected July 2008 start and a planned summer 2009 theatrical release date, but Warner Bros. ultimately canceled ''Justice League'' following the success of ''The Dark Knight''. Hammer's option on his contract lapsed and the studio was more willing to proceed with Christopher Nolan to finish his trilogy separately with ''The Dark Knight Rises''.


''The Dark Knight'' trilogy (2005–2012)

''The Dark Knight'' Trilogy consists of ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2012), all directed by
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. Collectively grossing over $2.4 billion at the worldwide box office, the trilogy has been ranked among the greatest ever made.


Filmography


''Batman Begins'' (2005)

Following a rejected ''Batman'' origin story reboot Joss Whedon pitched in December 2002, Warner Bros. hired Christopher Nolan and
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to script ''Batman Begins''. The duo aimed for a darker and more realistic tone, with humanity and realism being the basis of the film. The film was primarily shot in the United Kingdom and Chicago, and relied on traditional stunts and scale models with minimal use of computer-generated imagery.
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starred as Batman,
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as
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, and
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as Jonathan Crane/The Scarecrow. Katie Holmes appears in the movie as Wayne's love interest,
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, a role created for the film. Alfred Pennyworth was played by
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, Jim Gordon was portrayed by
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and
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by Morgan Freeman. A new
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(called the Tumbler) and a more mobile
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were both created specifically for the film. The film begins with the death of Bruce's parents and then explores his decision to leave Gotham and his training under the
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, with Ra's al Ghul, before he rebels against the League and adopts the guise of Batman, recognising that he cannot condone their use of lethal force. The League attempt to attack Gotham using Jonathan Crane's weaponised fear toxin, but Batman is able to defeat them. ''Batman Begins'' was both critically and commercially successful. The film opened on June 15, 2005, in the United States and Canada in 3,858 theaters. It grossed $48 million in its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $372 million worldwide. The film received an 85% overall approval rating from Rotten Tomatoes. Critics noted that fear was a common motif throughout the film, and remarked that it had a darker tone compared with previous ''Batman'' films. The film was listed at No. 81 on Empire Magazine, ''Empire'''s "500 Greatest Movies of All Time".


''The Dark Knight'' (2008)

Christopher Nolan reprised his duties as director, and brought his brother, Jonathan Nolan, Jonathan, to co-write the script for the second installment. ''The Dark Knight'' featured Christian Bale reprising his role as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Heath Ledger as Joker (comics), The Joker, and Aaron Eckhart as Two-Face, Harvey Dent / Two-Face. Katie Holmes turned down her role as Rachel, and Maggie Gyllenhaal was cast instead.
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began in April 2007 in Chicago and concluded in November. Other locations included Pinewood Studios, Ministry of Sound in London and Hong Kong. On January 22, 2008, after he had completed filming ''The Dark Knight'', Ledger died from an accidental overdose of prescription medication.
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had created a viral marketing campaign for ''The Dark Knight'', developing promotional websites and trailers highlighting screen shots of Ledger as the Joker, but after Ledger's death, the studio refocused its promotional campaign. The film depicts Batman fighting Joker (The Dark Knight), The Joker, aided by the prosecution of charismatic District Attorney Harvey Dent. The Joker tests Batman's resolve when he causes Rachel's death and Dent's transformation into the disfigured criminal
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. Although Batman is able to stop the Joker from forcing two ferries - one loaded with civilians and the other with prisoners - to destroy each other, he is forced to take the blame for the murders committed by Dent to ensure that Gotham's citizens do not lose hope for the future. ''The Dark Knight'' received broad critical acclaim, and set numerous records during its theatrical run. With just over $1 billion in revenue worldwide, it became the List of highest-grossing films, 4th-highest-grossing film of all time, unadjusted for inflation. The film received eight Academy Award nominations; it won the award for Academy Award for Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Editing and Ledger was posthumously awarded Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor. Critics and film writers often cite ''The Dark Knight'' as one of the best films of the 2000s.


''The Dark Knight Rises'' (2012)

Nolan wanted the story for the third and final installment to keep him emotionally invested. "On a more superficial level, I have to ask the question," he reasoned, "how many good third movies in a franchise can people name?" He returned out of finding a necessary way to continue the story, but feared midway through filming he would find a sequel redundant. ''The Dark Knight Rises'' is intended to complete Nolan's ''Batman'' trilogy. By December 2008, Nolan completed a rough story outline, before he committed himself to ''Inception''. In February 2010, work on the screenplay was commencing with
David S. Goyer David Samuel Goyer (born December 22, 1965) is an American filmmaker, novelist and comic book writer. He is best known for writing the screenplays for several superhero films, including '' Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (1998), the ''Blade'' ...
and Jonathan Nolan. When Goyer left to work on the Man of Steel (film), ''Superman'' reboot, Jonathan was writing the script based on the story by his brother and Goyer. Tom Hardy was cast as
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and Anne Hathaway plays Catwoman, Selina Kyle. Joseph Gordon-Levitt was cast as Robin in other media#The Dark Knight Rises, Robin John Blake, and Marion Cotillard was cast as Talia al Ghul, Miranda Tate. Filming began in May 2011 and concluded in November. Nolan chose not to film in 3-D film, 3-D but, by focusing on improving image quality and scale using the IMAX format, hoped to push technological boundaries while nevertheless making the style of the film consistent with the previous two. Nolan had several meetings with IMAX Vice-President David Keighley to work on the logistics of projecting films in digital IMAX venues. ''The Dark Knight Rises'' featured more scenes shot in IMAX than ''The Dark Knight''. Cinematographer Wally Pfister expressed interest in shooting the film entirely in IMAX. During the film, set eight years after ''Dark Knight'', the arrival of new foe Bane forces Bruce to return to his old role as Batman, only to find himself overpowered and captured by Bane as Gotham is cut off from the rest of the world with a stolen Wayne Enterprises fusion generator prototype set to go off in a few months. With the aid of thief Selina Kyle, Bruce is able to return to Gotham and defeat Bane while redeeming his image as Batman. The film concludes with Bruce having 'retired' as Batman after faking his death to live with Selina Kyle, evidence suggesting that he has passed on the Batcave to Blake while Gotham rebuilds in memory of the Dark Knight's heroism. Upon release, ''The Dark Knight Rises'' received a positive critical response and was successful at the box office, going on to outgross its predecessor and become the List of highest-grossing films, 24th-highest-grossing film of all time grossing over $1.08 billion. It was named one of the best films of 2012 by numerous film critics, including the American Film Institute. It is considered one of the greatest superhero films of all time and one of the best films of the 2010s.


DC Extended Universe (2016–present)


''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' (2016)

On June 13, 2013, a source from Warner Bros. told ''The Wrap'' that they were discussing more ''Man of Steel'' films, as well as a Superman/Batman film, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. Warner Bros. announced that Superman and Batman would unite in a new film, a follow-up to ''Man of Steel (film), Man of Steel'' (2013), taking its inspiration from the comic ''The Dark Knight Returns'' and set for release in 2015. Goyer stated at the Superman 75th Anniversary Panel at Comic-Con, that Batman and Superman would face off, and titles under consideration were ''Superman vs Batman'' or ''Batman vs Superman''. On August 22, 2013, ''The Hollywood Reporter'' announced the casting of
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as Batman, Bruce Wayne/Batman. On January 17, 2014, it was announced that the film had been delayed from its original July 17, 2015, release date to May 6, 2016, in order to give the filmmakers "time to realize fully their vision, given the complex visual nature of the story". The film's release was moved again to March 25, 2016, "avoiding a high-profile showdown with ''Captain America: Civil War'' on May 6, 2016". At some point prior to the events of the film, Wayne Manor has decayed, and Bruce and Alfred relocated to a smaller glass house above the Batcave. During the film,
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manipulates Batman into perceiving Superman as an enemy, and at the same time kidnaps Jonathan and Martha Kent, Martha Kent and demands Superman to kill Batman in exchange of Martha's life. Batman fights and nearly kills Superman with kryptonite weapons, but when a weak Superman pleads to Batman that he's "letting him kill Martha", a confused Batman remembers the death of Martha Wayne, his own mother, who shares the name. This confuses Batman enough time so
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arrives and explains the situation. Seeing how hard he has fallen, Batman saves Martha Kent from Luthor's minions, and then fights alongside Superman and Wonder Woman to contain the Doomsday (comics), Kryptonian deformity Luthor created to kill Superman. Taking Luthor's metahuman files, Bruce states that he intends to gather the metahumans to prepare for an implied future threat.


''Justice League'' (2017)

Shortly after filming had finished for ''Man of Steel'', Warner Bros hired Will Beall to script a new ''Justice League'' film in June 2012. With the release of ''Man of Steel'' in June 2013, Goyer was hired to write a new ''Justice League'' script, with the Beall draft being scrapped. In April 2014, it was announced that
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would also be directing Goyer's ''Justice League'' script. Warner Bros. was reportedly courting Chris Terrio to rewrite ''Justice League'' the following July, after having been impressed with his rewrite of ''Batman v Superman''. During post-production of the film, Zack Snyder left the film due to the death of his daughter. Joss Whedon Production of Justice League (film), took over the project and wrote and directed reshoots. As part of the ensemble cast, Wayne serves as something of a leader to the Justice League. Additionally, he spearheads efforts to revive Superman in preparation for the upcoming assault from Steppenwolf (comics), Steppenwolf, and brings Lois Lane to help calm down the enraged reanimated Superman.


''Zack Snyder's Justice League'' (2021)

The divisive reaction toward the final cut of ''
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'', with Zack Snyder leaving directorial duties and the final cut of the film in the hands of Joss Whedon, has led to an argument comparing the situation to the one experienced by the film ''Superman II''. Both Justice League and Superman II feature a director that was replaced, for different reasons, before the completion of a film, which led to a second director coming in and making substantial changes to the tone of each film. Although the reasoning behind each director's departure differs, Richard Donner was able to complete his cut of Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, ''Superman II'' in 2005. In the belief that Snyder had shot enough material for a finished film, a campaign for a "Snyder Cut" was started to allow Snyder to receive a similar treatment to Donner. Arguments are made that Snyder's vision would be more cohesive to the previous films than the actual theatrical cut, which Snyder has refused to see. Warner Bros. initially remained silent regarding any intention of making a "Snyder Cut". In March 2019, Snyder confirmed his original cut does exist, and stated that it is up to Warner Bros. to release it. Despite this, in November, ''Variety (magazine), Variety'' reported that Warner Bros. was unlikely to release Snyder's version of ''Justice League'' in theaters or on
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, calling it a "pipe dream". In December, however, Snyder posted a photo in his Vero (app), Vero account, which showed boxes with tapes labeled "Z.S. J.L Director's cut", and with the caption "Is it real? Does it exist? Of course it does." On May 20, 2020, Snyder officially announced that
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will be releasing his cut of ''Justice League'' on their service in 2021. The cut will cost $70+ million to complete the special effects, musical score, editing, and additional shooting. While initially planned to be a four part miniseries, it was later clarified the cut would be released as a four hour long movie. Snyder stated this version will be non-canonical to DC Extended Universe continuity, but it would exist in a slightly alternate universe. Affleck, Miller, Fisher, Heard, and Manganiello returned to their respective roles for additional photography, in order to finish the project, with Jared Leto also reprising his role as Joker (character), The Joker from ''Suicide Squad (film), Suicide Squad.''


''The Flash'' (2023)

In June 2020, Michael Keaton entered talks to reprise his role from the Tim Burton ''Batman'' films in the DCEU film ''The Flash'', which is set for release in 2022. According to ''The Hollywood Reporter'', Warner Bros. hopes for Keaton to return for multiple DCEU films in a way "akin to the role played by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, something of a mentor or guide or even string-puller." In August 2020, Keaton officially signed on, with Ben Affleck also announced to be reprising his version of the character for the film. The film will also mark Affleck's final time portraying the character, with the actor stating that his scenes in the film were his favorite as the character.


Cameos (2016–present)

In addition to major roles, Batman has made various
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s in other DCU films. * In ''Suicide Squad (film), Suicide Squad'' (2016), Batman appears in brief flashbacks depicting the arrests of Deadshot, Floyd Lawton / Deadshot and Harley Quinn. He rescues Harley from a submerged car after pursuing her and the Joker, and apprehends Deadshot while he is shopping with his daughter. Batman's history with Killer Croc is also referenced. At the film's conclusion, Amanda Waller—who appears to know that Bruce Wayne is Batman—provides Bruce with files on various metahumans in exchange for his protection from future fallout from the Enchantress (DC Comics), Enchantress' recent attack. Bruce tells Waller to shut down Task Force X, as his "friends" will handle future problems. * Although he does not appear, Bruce Wayne is mentioned in ''Wonder Woman (2017 film), Wonder Woman'' (2017). After the events of '' Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', Bruce successfully retrieves the photo from Luthor's archives which he used to threaten Diana Prince, along with a watch that belonged to the father of Captain Steve Trevor. He transports them through an armored car to Diana, with a letter wishing to know her story someday. Diana recalls the events of the film as a flashback, after which she sends an e-mail to Bruce that reads "Thanks for bringing him back to me". * Bill Dean voices a toy version of Batman in ''Shazam! (film), Shazam!'' (2019).


''The Batman'' franchise

In February 2017,
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was hired to direct ''The Batman'', replacing
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who wrote the original script until it was replaced by Reeves and Peter Craig. Reeves initially had plans to keep ''The Batman'' in the DCEU, however, due to creative differences, the film would focus on a younger Batman, ultimately serving as a reboot from the one seen in the DCEU. In May 2019, Robert Pattinson was cast as Bruce Wayne / Batman and is set to appear in three films, cumulating an eventual trilogy. In 2020, DC Films president Walter Hamada stated that there would be two Batmans existing simultaneously via multiverse. Later in the year, two spin-offs were announced from ''The Batman'': a series centered on the Gotham City Police Department and one on the crime lord Penguin (comics), The Penguin (portrayed by Colin Farrell in the film). However, the GCPD series was cancelled due to creative differences, with an additional spin-off centered on the Arkham Asylum, Arkham State Hospital being announced in March 2022, with early development on a second film having begun by then.


''Joker'' (2019)

A child version of Wayne is portrayed by Dante Pereira-Olson in ''Joker (2019 film), Joker'', directed by Todd Phillips. The film is set during the 1980s, where a failed stand-up comedian named Joker (character), Arthur Fleck turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City. Bruce Wayne encounters Fleck when the latter attempts and fails to gain entry into Wayne Manor. He is later seen in a darkened alley with the remains of his parents, who had been fatally shot by an assailant who wears a clown mask.


Animated films


Batman solo

Theatrical * 1993: ''Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, Mask of the Phantasm'', set in the continuity of '' Batman: The Animated Series'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2016: ''Batman: The Killing Joke (film), Batman: The Killing Joke'', an adaptation of ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman Direct-to-video * 1998: ''Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, Subzero'', set in the continuity of ''Batman: The Animated Series'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2000: ''Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Return of the Joker'', set in the continuity of ''
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'' with Will Friedle voicing Batman and Kevin Conroy voicing Bruce Wayne. * 2003: ''Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Mystery of the Batwoman'', set in the continuity of ''The New Batman Adventures'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2005: ''The Batman vs. Dracula'', set in the continuity of ''The Batman (TV series), The Batman'' with Rino Romano voicing Batman * 2010: ''Batman: Under the Red Hood, Under the Red Hood'', an adaptation of ''Batman: Under the Hood'' with Bruce Greenwood voicing Batman * 2011: ''Batman: Year One (film), Year One'', an adaptation of '' Batman: Year One'' with Benjamin McKenzie voicing Batman * 2012: ''Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (film), The Dark Knight Returns – Part 1'', an adaptation of the first half of ''The Dark Knight Returns'' with Peter Weller voicing Batman * 2013: ''Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (film)#Part 2, The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2'', an adaptation of the second half of ''The Dark Knight Returns'' with Peter Weller voicing Batman * 2013: ''Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite, DC Super Heroes Unite'', an adaptation of ''Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'' with Troy Baker voicing Batman * 2014: ''Son of Batman'', a loose adaptation of ''Batman and Son'' with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2014: ''Batman: Assault on Arkham, Assault on Arkham'', set in the continuity of ''Batman: Arkham'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2015: ''Batman vs. Robin'' an animated film with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2015: ''Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts'', an animated film with Roger Craig Smith voicing Batman * 2015: ''Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem'', an animated film with Roger Craig Smith voicing Batman * 2016: ''Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants'', an animated film with Roger Craig Smith voicing Batman * 2016: ''Batman: Bad Blood'', an animated film also featuring Batwoman and Batwing (DC Comics), Batwing with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2016: ''Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders'', based on the '' Batman'' television series with Adam West voicing Batman * 2017: ''Batman and Harley Quinn'', an animated film with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2017: ''Batman vs. Two-Face'', based on the '' Batman'' television series with Adam West voicing Batman for final time before his death * 2018: ''Batman: Gotham by Gaslight'', an animated film based on the Gotham by Gaslight, one-shot graphic novel of the same name with Bruce Greenwood voicing Batman * 2018: ''Batman Ninja'', an animated film with Kōichi Yamadera and Roger Craig Smith voicing Batman in Japanese and English respectively. *2019: ''Batman: Hush (film), Batman: Hush'', based on the 2002 Batman: Hush, comic book story arc of the same name with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman. * 2021: ''Batman: Soul of the Dragon'', an animated film with David Giuntoli voicing Batman * 2021: Batman: The Long Halloween (film), ''Batman: The Long Halloween Part'' 1 ''and Part 2'', a two part animated film based on Batman: The Long Halloween with Jensen Ackles voicing Batman.


Ensemble


Theatrical

* 2017: ''DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon'', with Takayuki Yamada voicing Batman * 2018: ''Teen Titans Go! To the Movies'' with Jimmy Kimmel voicing Batman. * 2022: ''DC League of Super-Pets'', with Keanu Reeves voicing Batman.


Direct-to-video

* 2008: ''Justice League: The New Frontier'', based on the DC: The New Frontier, comic of the same name with Jeremy Sisto voicing Batman * 2009: ''Superman/Batman: Public Enemies'', based on the comic of the same name with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2010: ''Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths'', a loose adaptation of various DC comics with William Baldwin voicing Batman * 2010: ''Superman/Batman: Apocalypse'', based on ''Superman/Batman: The Supergirl from Krypton'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2010: ''DC Super Friends, DC Super Friends: The Joker's Playhouse'', based on the Fisher-Price toyline with Daran Norris voicing Batman * 2012: ''Justice League: Doom'', based on ''JLA: Tower of Babel'' with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2013: ''Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', based on ''Flashpoint (comics), Flashpoint'' with Kevin McKidd voicing Batman * 2014: ''JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time'', an original story with Diedrich Bader voicing Batman * 2014: ''Justice League: War'', based on ''Justice League: Origin'' with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2014: ''Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered, Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Batman Be-Leaguered'' animated television special, with Troy Baker reprising his role as Batman from the Lego video games. * 2015: ''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'', based on ''Throne of Atlantis'' with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2015: ''Justice League: Gods and Monsters'' with Michael C. Hall voicing a Kirk Langstrom version of Batman * 2015: ''Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League'', with Troy Baker reprising his role * 2016: ''Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash'', with Troy Baker reprising his role * 2017: ''Justice League Dark (film), Justice League Dark'', with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2018: ''Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', with Diedrich Bader voicing Batman * 2018: ''Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash'', with Troy Baker voicing Batman * 2018: ''Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis'', with Troy Baker voicing Batman * 2018: The Death of Superman (film), ''The Death of Superman'' and Reign of the Supermen (film), ''Reign of the Supermen'', based on ''The Death of Superman'' with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2019: ''Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,'' with Troy Baker voicing Batman * 2020: ''Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters'', with Troy Baker voicing Batman * 2020: ''Superman: Red Son (film), Superman: Red Son'', with Roger Craig Smith voicing Batman. * 2020: ''Justice League Dark: Apokolips War'', with Jason O'Mara voicing Batman * 2021: ''Injustice (2021 film), Injustice'', an animated film based on the 2013 video game ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'', featuring a parallel universe in the Multiverse (DC Comics), DC Multiverse, with Anson Mount voicing Batman.


''The Lego Movie'' series

* 2014: A Lego-themed version of Batman appears in ''
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'', voiced by Will Arnett. * 2017: The character receives his own spin-off film, ''
The Lego Batman Movie ''The Lego Batman Movie'' is a 2017 computer-animated superhero comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group, DC Entertainment, RatPac Entertainment, Lego System A/S, Dan Lin's Lin Pictures, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's Lord Miller Pro ...
'', voiced again by Arnett. This film takes place in a universe where all of the previous live-action films, as well as some animated series, the preceding film, and Batman (TV series), the 1966 TV series (which the film mocks in multiple instances) have somehow happened. Despite this, the film works as an origin story for both Robin and Batgirl, and is established in ''Lego Dimensions'' to be set in the Lego DC universe, distinct from ''The Lego Movie'' universe. * 2019: Arnett reprised his role as Lego Batman in ''The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part''.


Other

* 2008: ''Batman: Gotham Knight'', a collection of original shorts with Kevin Conroy voicing Batman * 2020: ''Batman: Death in the Family'', an interactive film, interactive short film based on the A Death in the Family (comics), story arc from the comics that allows the viewer to choose different outcomes of the story; featuring Bruce Greenwood voicing Batman


Recurring cast and characters

Additionally, President pro tempore of the United States Senate, Patrick Leahy has a brief role as himself in ''Batman Forever'', and ''Batman & Robin'', an unnamed Wayne Enterprise board member in ''The Dark Knight'', and ''The Dark Knight Rises'', and as Senator Purrington in ''Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'' respectively.


Reception


Box office performance

With a total gross of over $6.83 billion at the global box office, the series is List of highest-grossing franchises and film series, seventh highest-grossing film franchise of all time. Domestically, ''Batman'' films have grossed U.S. $3,158,097,126, making the franchise the fourth-highest-grossing film series in North America. Critical reception of the modern films has varied throughout its different eras. ''
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'', from
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's trilogy, is considered List of films considered the best, one of the best superhero movies ever, while two entries, ''Batman and Robin'' and ''Catwoman'' are considered List of films considered the worst, some of the worst. ''The Dark Knight Rises'' is the highest-grossing ''Batman'' movie, grossing $1,081,041,287 worldwide, while ''Batman and Robin'' is the lowest-grossing film to feature Batman, at $238,207,122 worldwide.


Critical and public response

Of the 1980s and 1990s, Tim Burton's films received positive critical reviews for their return of the character to a more serious portrayal, though some felt that ''Batman Returns'' was too dark. Joel Schumacher's two films received mixed reviews, particularly ''Batman and Robin'', which has the lowest aggregate scores out of any film in the series. Conversely, the films in Christopher Nolan's trilogy of the 2000s and 2010s have the highest scores on review aggregation websites of the live-action feature films with ''The Dark Knight'' receiving a 94% from Rotten Tomatoes and an 84 from Metacritic. Batman's newer iterations in the 2010s DCEU received mixed reviews from critics. The series' theatrically released animated movies have a large critical disparity, with ''Mask of the Phantasm'' and ''The Lego Batman Movie'' being well-received while ''Batman: The Killing Joke'' received mixed reviews.


Accolades

Films in the series have earned three Academy Awards (Burton's ''Batman'' for Production Design and ''The Dark Knight'' for Sound Editing and posthumous Best Supporting Actor for Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker), one BAFTAs, BAFTA (also for Ledger), and ten Saturn Awards, which honor excellence in science fiction, horror, and fantasy.


Academy Awards


British Academy Film Awards


Saturn Awards


See also

* Batman franchise media * :Fan films based on Batman * Superman in film * Catwoman (film), ''Catwoman'' (film)


References


External links


''Batman'' franchise overview
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