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A multi-part animated film adaptation of “Batman: Knightfall” is currently in production, Variety has learned. The announcement was made at New York Comic-Con at the end of the Warner Bros. Animation ...
The Dark Knight’s next DC animated adventure was announced at New York Comic Com, set for a multi-chapter event kicking off next year. During Warner Bros. Animation‘s ‘The Art Knight: Batman in ...
Batman will have a spine-breaking faceoff with Bane in a new series of movies adapting the iconic 'Knightfall' arc. Reading time: Reading time 1 minute Batman is getting another series of movies, and ...
This reflection brought to you by news that Warner Bros. Animation is moving forward with plans for a new animated adaptation of Batman: Knightfall, the comic book that set the template for so many ...
An animated film has just been announced over one of the most popular Batman comic storylines of all time. Batman: Knightfall features the introduction of one of the Caped Crusader's greatest villains ...
Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced at New York Comic Con on Friday that the iconic early ‘90s DC Comics storyline Batman: Knightfall is being adapted into a ...
Despite playing a role in a $1B+ superhero movie success, DC has avoided fully adapting one truly iconic Batman story for ...
DC confirms a new Batman movie for 2026, which finally gives one of the Dark Knight's most iconic comic book storylines a ...
Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment have announced that a multi-part animated adaptation of the iconic Batman '90s comic book storyline that introduced Bane, Knightfall, is ...
The Dark Knight is in for a rough night. The infamous Batman comic book storyline of the '90s known as "Knightfall" — which introduced the supervillain Bane and saw him break the Caped Crusader's back ...
Created by Marv Wolfman and Pat Broderick, Tim Drake first appeared in Batman #436 as the third character to assume the role of Robin. While not as mainstream as the first Boy Wonder, Dick Grayson, ...