-esque, hardcore version of a Dark Knight in his younger days featured our first good look at Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne. And one souped-up Batmobile. Not to mention Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul ...
Sebastian Peris is a Montreal-based film buff, comic book geek, political junkie, and nature photography hobbyist. He is also a Media Studies graduate and former writer for Heroic Hollywood. He has ...
For millions of fans, the quintessential version of DC Comics’ Dark Knight is the one from Batman: The Animated Series. Produced by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett, the show ran for over 100 ...
In 1992, “Batman: The Animated Series” debuted and changed the landscape of children’s television, using darker storytelling, complex characterizations and stark stylization. Now, more than 30 years ...
A fan-favorite incarnation of the Dark Knight returns this week, with the launch of DC’s digital comic book series 'Batman: The Adventures Continue.' The comic brings back the version of the hero from ...
Last year, DC Comics announced a Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover series at Comic-Con, and this year they’re doing it again—but with a twist. https ...
The '90s was a treasure trove of superhero cartoons. Long before live-action TV series came swinging back with Smallville Season 1 and Arrow Season 1, the heroes dominated cartoons. Between titles ...
The one thing that had literally everyone talking after DC FanDome was the trailer for Matt Reeves’ The Batman. This Seven-esque, hardcore version of a Dark Knight in his younger days featured our ...