The World's Greatest Detective turns 80! For 80 years, Gotham City has been a haven to the world's most notorious criminals, and only one man has defeated them at every turn: Batman. Joker, Penguin, Harley Quinn and a host of other vile villains have all been thwarted by the Dark Knight. Join Robin, Catwoman, Jim Gordon and more as DC celebrates 80 years of the Caped Crusader with this 18-film collection.
Collection of animated features following the adventures of the Dark Knight. In 'Mystery of the Batwoman' (2003) Batman (voice of Kevin Conroy) is on the attack, targeting his arch-enemy The Penguin (David Ogden Stiers) and his criminal cohort Rupert Thorne (John Vernon) who are plotting a scheme to sell illegal weapons. But there is a new vigilante in town to contend with, calling herself Batwoman (Kyra Sedgwick). In 'Bad Blood' (2016), during a run-in with the mean Heretic (Travis Willingham) and his gang, Batman (Jason O'Mara) is presumed dead after getting caught in a devastating explosion. Robin (Stuart Allan) continues his patrols with retired Robin Dick Grayson (Sean Maher) disguised as Batman. He fails to convince many, however, and the pair will require the help of Batwoman (Yvonne Strahovski) if they are to track down the missing superhero, whom they suspect is being held by Heretic as part of a sinister plot. In 'Under the Red Hood' (2010) Batman (Bruce Greenwood) does battle with a criminal vigilante known as the Red Hood (Jensen Ackles) who appears to have taken over the city's drug trade. 'Gotham Knight' (2008) tells six chronological stories of the caped crusader that chart Batman (Conroy)'s progression from gifted amateur to fully-fledged crime-fighter. In 'Year One' (2011) Batman (Benjamin McKenzie) returns to Gotham City after spending years away training on foreign territory. Meanwhile, honest policeman Jim Gordon (Bryan Cranston) has arrived in town after being transferred from Chicago. He is sent to track down Batman but with their shared interest in ridding Gotham of its corrupt cops and criminals, the two form an unlikely alliance.
From the producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight comes Batman: Gotham Knight. Bridging the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight and directed by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) Batman: Gotham Knight taps into the work of three pioneering anime studios (Production I.G. Studio 4C and Madhouse) and five noted anime directors (Shojiro Nishimi Futoshi Higashide Hiroshi Morioka Yasuhiro Aoki and Toshiyuki Kubooka) to create a thrilling anthology of six interrelated animated shorts based on stories by Josh Olson (A History of Violence) David S. Goyer (Batman Begins) Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) Greg Rucka (Whiteout) Jordan Goldberg (The Dark Knight) and Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets).
From the producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight comes Batman: Gotham Knight. Bridging the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight and directed by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) Batman: Gotham Knight taps into the work of three pioneering anime studios (Production I.G. Studio 4C and Madhouse) and five noted anime directors (Shojiro Nishimi Futoshi Higashide Hiroshi Morioka Yasuhiro Aoki and Toshiyuki Kubooka) to create a thrilling anthology of six interrelated animated shorts based on stories by Josh Olson (A History of Violence) David S. Goyer (Batman Begins) Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) Greg Rucka (Whiteout) Jordan Goldberg (The Dark Knight) and Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets).
Batman Begins: In the wake of his parents' murder disillusioned industrial heir Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) travels the world seeking the means to fight injustice and turn fear against those who prey on the fearful. He returns to Gotham and with the help of trusted butler Alfred (a scene-stealing Michael Caine) unveils his alter-ego: Batman is a masked crusader who will use strength intellect and an array of high tech deceptions to fight the sinister forces that threaten the city... Director Christopher Nolan deliberately exorcises the camp and grand guignol of the previous movies and TV series. This is truly a gritty and brooding exploration of the beginnings of the Dark Knight a faithful vision of Bob Kane's anti-hero from DC Comics. Batman: Gotham Knight: Bridging the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight and directed by Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) Batman: Gotham Knight taps into the work of three pioneering anime studios (Production I.G. Studio 4C and Madhouse) and five noted anime directors (Shojiro Nishimi Futoshi Higashide Hiroshi Morioka Yasuhiro Aoki and Toshiyuki Kubooka) to create a thrilling anthology of six interrelated animated shorts based on stories by Josh Olson (A History of Violence) David S. Goyer (Batman Begins) Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series) Greg Rucka (Whiteout) Jordan Goldberg (The Dark Knight) and Brian Azzarello (100 Bullets).
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