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Films and Shows
- Batman '66 & Batman: the Movie
- Adam West takes over the title role as the Caped Crusader enters the campy, but fun, 1960s.
- Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
- Adam West and Burt Ward return to their most famous roles for an aimated continuation that picks up as if the classic series never ended.
- Batman vs. Two-Face
- Adam West and Burt Ward come back again to take on a new dastardly demon, the rampaging ruler of ruckus, Two-Face.
- Batman Forever & Batman and Robin
- After directing two films, Burton and the studio butted heads over the future of the series, leading Burton to leave the franchise. Joel Schumacher was brought in to continue the franchise, and his vision was very... different. We take a look at what some consider cinematic train wrecks in this two-film review.
- The Dark Knight Rises
- The final installment of the Dark Knight Trilogy, this installment was hobbled by the untimely death of Joker star Heath Ledger after the second film. Without the Joker, what direction could the final film take? We look at third installment in the trilogy to see what it gets right and just how it compares to the films that came before.
- Batman: Year One
- Going back to the beginning, we get a retelling of Batman's early start as he begins to protect the city while, on the other side of the law, Jim Gordon attempts to clean up the GCPD.
- Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2
- Many decades later, Bruce has retired as the Bat and James Gordon is primes to enter his own retirement from the force. But the rise of a new gang, the Mutants, has cast a dark edge across Gotham, and only one man, one bat man, can save the city one last time.
- Batman: Hush
- All of Batman's villains are conspiring against him which leads Batman to think there might be an even bigger foe behind these machinations. If only he could figure out who...
- The Lego Batman Movie
- Batman saves Gotham and goes home to party alone, but both Alfred and Joker have other plans for the plastic caped crusader...
- Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
- It's Batman vs. Jack the Ripper, in Victorian era Gotham for a twisty tale of mystery and murder.
- Harley Quinn:
- Based on her solo-comic, Harley Quinn has just broken up with the Joker and is forced to find her own footing as a villain in Gotham City. Thankfully she has great friends, like Poison Ivy, to help her on her way.
- Catwoman: Hunted
- On the run from Leviathan and the League of Shadows, Catwoman has to team with Batwoman lest she died a painful and horrible death.
- The Batman
- We get another reboot of the Bat as he takes on a nasty terroist with a penchanct for explosive traps in this grim dark entry.
- Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse
- The teen heronies have to battle a threat to their world from an ancient Kryptonian evil, and also the Teen Titans are here for some reason, in this weak crossover film.
Video Games
- Batman Returns (1992 SMS Game)
- Sega starts their run adapting Tim Burton's sequel with a solid platformer that brings classic action to the Sega Master System.
- Batman Returns (1992 Sega CD)
- Sega moves Batman's adventure over to the 16-bit era, and then expands it on the Sega CD, but the results are less than stellar.
- Batman Returns (1992 DOS)
- Konami takes their first swing at a Batman Returns game, developed for DOS, but it's just not very good.
- Batman Returns (1992 Lynx Game)
- The Atari Lynx gets its one beat-em-up take on this Batman sequel, but we legitimately wish it hadn't.
- Batman Returns (1992 NES Game)
- Batman gets an absolutely fantastic street level beat-em up on the NES, courtesy of the masters over at Konami.
- Batman Returns (1993 SNES Game)
- Konami doubles down with a second beat-em-up based on the Burton sequel, but someone this one doesn't feel as fresh or interesting.
- Batman Returns (1993 Amiga Game)
- Konami takes us home with one last game based on Tim Burton's sequel, and, well, it's just another brawling game.
- Batman: The Animated Series (1993 Game Boy Game)
- Konami turns its attention to the Game Boy with an adaptation of the Bruce Timm created animated series with this decent little title.
- The Adventures of Batman & Robin (1994 SNES Game)
- Konami delivers the goods again with anither fantastic platforming action adventure for the Dark Knight.