Batman has not been seen for ten years. A new breed of criminal ravages Gotham City, forcing 55-year-old Bruce Wayne back into the cape and cowl. But, does he still have what it takes to fight crime in a new era?
Directed by Jay Oliva
future
dystopia
based on graphic novel
super power
dreary
Rank
#40 in 2012·#2654 overall
Trailer
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Cast
Peter Weller
Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)
Ariel Winter
Robin / Carrie Kelley (voice)
David Selby
James Gordon (voice)
Wade Williams
Harvey Dent / Two-Face (voice)
Michael McKean
Dr. Bartholomew Wolper (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Jeff Adams (voice)
Gary Anthony Williams
Mutant Leader / Anchor Bill (voice)
Gary Anthony Sturgis
Silk / Other Spike / Young Mutant (voice)
Paget Brewster
Lana Lang (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Hernando / TV Host (voice)
Dee Bradley Baker
Don / Fat Mutant / Additional Voices (voice)
Maria Canals-Barrera
Yindel (voice)
Crew
Jay Oliva
Director
Sam Register
Executive Producer
Bruce Timm
Executive Producer
Michael Uslan
Executive Producer
Alan Burnett
Co-Producer
Frank Miller
Graphic Novel
Popular Reviews
586 reviews
Earl
5.3★ · 07/15/25
Batman is DILF in here
Batman is DILF in here
Buggi
7.0★ · 05/22/26
Frank Miller such a legend.
Frank Miller such a legend.
Cris
10.0★ · 04/28/26
A man has risen to remind us that the power is, and always has been in our hands. For years, we've been under siege. This one man is showing us that we can take a standThe first part of the best superhero film ever made.
I certainly appreciate the neo-noir elements this one borrows and how the Batman persona's portrayal as an addiction and how Bruce's body can't quite handle it.
My highlight for sure is how Bruce and Harvey finally come to see themselves as two sides of the same coin, both "fixed" yet remain unchanged.
A man has risen to remind us that the power is, and always has been in our hands. For years, we've been under siege. This one man is showing us that we can take a standThe first part of the best superhero film ever made.
I certainly appreciate the neo-noir elements this one borrows and how the Batman persona's portrayal as an addiction and how Bruce's body can't quite handle it.
My highlight for sure is how Bruce and Harvey finally come to see themselves as two sides of the same coin, both "fixed" yet remain unchanged.
Brayden Mcculloch
8.0★ · 03/15/26
I love how Batman movies have been referencing this forever. Everyone can agree this story is sick as hell
I love how Batman movies have been referencing this forever. Everyone can agree this story is sick as hell
Jude
8.0★ · 03/12/26
This shit was so peak. Might be the coolest iteration of Batman we have gotten in media. It felt like watching Thanos with all the one liner quotes and how imposing he felt and looked on screen. Probably the most daunting and crude replication of Batman.
This shit was so peak. Might be the coolest iteration of Batman we have gotten in media. It felt like watching Thanos with all the one liner quotes and how imposing he felt and looked on screen. Probably the most daunting and crude replication of Batman.