DC"s New Batman Has Already Broken 5 Golden Rules The Best Batman Show Wasn"t Allowed To
Summary
- Batman: Caped Crusader promises a mature take on Batman unlike previous animated shows.
- The upcoming series has already broken 5 rules from the iconic Batman: The Animated Series.
- With a darker storyline and mature themes, fans can expect fresh takes on Batman villains upon its premiere.
Even before being released,
Batman: Caped Crusader is making waves for what promises to be a mature take on the DC icon, and it has already broken five rules that the best Batman show to date had to adhere to. Batman: Caped Crusader is the latest animated Batman show, set to premiere August 1 on Prime Video. Executive producers for the show include Bruce Timm, J.J. Abrams, and The Batman director, Matt Reeves. Despite not yet being released, Batman: Caped Crusader has already been renewed for a second season, which is likely to premiere in 2025.
Anticipation for the show that built up after five years of development hell is now at a fever pitch as Abrams' first DC offering rounds the corner. Batman: Caped Crusader depicts Batman in his earliest days embracing vigilante justice in the 1940s. As such, the story is a slightly darker and more complex rendition of the Caped Crusader than other animated DC shows, which is in keeping with Reeves' live-action version. Batman: Caped Crusader is, however, still kid-friendly - though perhaps not as much as its iconic predecessor.
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