You might prefer your Dark Knight to be grim, gritty, and brooding. But if it wasn't for the campy '60s TV show, Batman might ...
Batman's live-action suits can be silly and clunky or gothic and visually arresting, just like the Dark Knight himself.
While the 1960s Batman series is celebrated as a DC success, the initial reception of the show was controversial.
On TVs everywhere, a white hot beam of light pierces the midnight sky, sending its urgent message into the inky black night ...
Sixty years ago, "Batman" crashed onto TV screens, unleashing Batmania, a rogue’s gallery of villains, and a pop-culture ...
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This day in pop culture for January 12
On this day in pop culture history, “Batman” conquered television, a person was cryonically preserved for the first time and ...
In a time of ultra-realistic gritty superhero movies, it's refreshing to look back at Adam West's 'Batman,' and a time when ...
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Absolute Batman: Poison Ivy first look revealed
It is possible that the renowned comic book writer was referring to the emergence of the Court of Owls in Absolute Batman, which he said may appear in the seventeenth issue. The s ...
With Brad Pitt rumored to be up for a role in The Batman 2, speculation is running wild as to what villain he might play. The original reporting suggested the movie would feature “two middle-aged male ...
Mattson Tomlin, co-writer of The Batman 2 alongside director Matt Reeves, has defended actor Paul Dano following high-profile criticism from Quentin Tarantino. Earlier this week, Quentin Tarantino ...
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