Batman: The Animated Series
News, coverage and analysis tracking Batman: The Animated Series across the outlets.- Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight features the hero's iconic actor from 1992, confirms dev: "I'm glad someone finally discovered the use of Kevin Conroy's voice"Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight features a voice cameo from the late Kevin Conroy, the iconic voice actor for Batman. The archival audio of Conroy is used for PA announcements within the Arkham Asylum level, serving as a tribute to his extensive work as the character. The game also includes nods to Adam West and other Batman media.
- LEGO Batman 4: Legacy of The Dark Knight Guide – How to Unlock All 33 VehiclesThis guide details how to unlock all 33 vehicles in LEGO Batman 4: Legacy of The Dark Knight. Vehicles are unlocked through story progression, completing activities like AR Trials and WayneTech Caches, or by purchasing them in the Garage. Some vehicles are exclusive to the Deluxe Edition, while real-world LEGO sets can unlock gold-skinned variants via QR codes.
- This Batman: The Animated Series Batgirl Figure Nails The Show’s Iconic LookMondo has announced a new Batgirl collectible figure for its Batman: The Animated Series line, priced at $235 and available for preorder. The figure features swappable parts and accessories, capturing the character's iconic look from the animated series. The article also briefly mentions Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.
- This Batman: The Animated Series Batgirl Figure Nails The Show’s Iconic LookMondo has announced a new 1/6 scale Batgirl collectible figure based on her appearance in Batman: The Animated Series. The figure, priced at $235, includes multiple accessories and head sculpts. The article also briefly mentions the upcoming Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight game.
- How Batman Games Endured The Dark Knight’s Toughest EraThis article discusses how Batman video games navigated a challenging period in the late 1990s, balancing the legacy of The Animated Series with the less successful Batman and Robin film. Lego Batman is highlighted as a joyful retrospective of the character's gaming history.
- 2 hours with Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight was an uncomplicated burst of joyTraveller's Tales' upcoming Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight offers a delightful and joy-filled experience, drawing heavy inspiration from the Batman Arkham series. The game features an open-world Gotham, enhanced combat with dodge and counter mechanics, and distinct character abilities. While stealth elements are currently simplistic, the overall presentation promises an elevated Lego gaming experience with a release date of May 22.
- Clayface trailer doesn't address Batman, but there are enough Gotham nods to suggest the Caped Crusader will show…The first trailer for the DC body horror project Clayface has been released, featuring Matt Hagen. While the trailer heavily references Gotham and Batman lore, it does not explicitly confirm whether Robert Pattinson's Batman will appear in the project.
- Supporting Performances That Left a Lasting Mark on Film HistoryThis article analyzes the impact of memorable supporting characters and villains in film history, highlighting how these roles often define a story and leave a lasting impression on audiences. It features examples like Harley Quinn, Magneto, Donkey, Samwise Gamgee, Hannibal Lecter, The Joker, Darth Vader, Professor Moriarty, Colonel Hans Landa, and Loki, demonstrating their significance beyond the protagonist.
- 10 Memorable Supporting Characters Who Stole the ShowThis article ranks ten memorable supporting characters and villains from film who often steal the show from the main heroes. It highlights characters like Harley Quinn, Magneto, Donkey, Samwise Gamgee, Hannibal Lecter, The Joker, Darth Vader, Professor Moriarty, Colonel Hans Landa, and Loki, discussing their impact and appeal.