#Batman Fan Film
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llamaisllama777 · 1 year ago
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Has anyone seen Gotham 1919-1939 ? If you haven't, please watch it!
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dragonpyre · 11 months ago
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It's canon (to me) that Jason Todd has a baby face
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sp7-mr · 3 months ago
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the-imaginative-hobbyist · 9 days ago
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The Penguin be like...
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arta-atelier · 24 days ago
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I finally update my Patreon ! This Patreon post contains all the assets and pictures I used for the Angel Kal-El/Human Bruce Wayne AU animated film! If you are interested in how I made this short film, you could check out the post above! Thanks for the support in advance :)
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jackcrowv · 3 months ago
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RICH BOY
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quietlyrebellious01 · 7 months ago
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Okay, but hear me out, what if Batman V. Superman was Superman annoying The Bat into friendship.
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lumisentertainment · 11 months ago
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Batman Beyond: Year One - TEASER
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Hey everyone, our first teaser trailer for BATMAN BEYOND: YEAR ONE is up! Check it out on Youtube or Vimeo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JHL_bDbXZA
We also launched an Indiegogo campaign, which I'll post more about tomorrow, but please check that out for any support if you can as well.
https://igg.me/at/batmanbeyondfilm
Would love for this trailer to reach as many Batman fans as we can around the world, so please help share this around - thank you!
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razanulhoque · 4 months ago
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Wanted to do a remaster of my very first Snyderverse Catwoman piece that I did years ago, just to see how far I've some as an artist. I'm still not 100% satisfied with it, but at least it's better than the original 😅
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shrub-jay · 7 months ago
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Bruce Wayne, but he’s REALLY into puppetry. Fighting? He can’t do that. But his puppet named Batman can. Bruce Wayne who puppets his weird little marionette Batguy OC throughout Gotham with hidden, comically large levers.
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batbabydamian · 11 months ago
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Merry Little Batman is out on Amazon Prime! i went to the screening over the weekend and it’s such a cute movie 😭 basically 90% Damian which was a pleasant surprise haha
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sugar-plum-obito · 25 days ago
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hold the fuck up... Community came out in 2009 and BTAS started in the early 90s and then Beyond in the late 90s and then The Batman in 2004 I just know Abed has some opinions!!!!! on all of these and Troy owns the dvds of them all :)
FUCKING SHIRLEY HAS SEEN THE BATMAN AS WELL!!!!!!! she has two young boys i just know they watched The Batman
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terracebatman · 7 months ago
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Batman Fan Film with comedy twist.
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the-imaginative-hobbyist · 12 hours ago
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What a show. I wish The Batman: Part II wasn't so far away.
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arta-atelier · 1 month ago
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Here you go! Angel Kal EL/Human Bruce Wayne AU fan animated film is here!
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cyanide-sippy-cup · 9 months ago
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The Batman (2022) isn't perfect by any means, but it is still a phenomenal film and one of the best pieces of Bat-media in recent memory.
Firstly, the aesthetic. Seemingly small but an incredibly important part. BTAS was broody, '89 was gothic, Forever was campy, TDK was... bad. And TB I think finds a real sweet spot in between vibes. It's dark, serious, it's got a technological noir, and yet still has vibrancy and color and (the key to my heart) neon.
One scene, you'll be sitting in an abandoned tunnel with shadows and muddy colors, the next you'll be surrounded by police under white lights, and the next you'll be in a night club with LEDs of every color you can think.
The fights. This film has some of the best Batman fights I've ever seen period. Really just action in general. The night club, the hallway, the finale. It's not like TDK where every fight is slow, precise, methodical, and honestly boring. Each fight or chase here is energetic and entertaining. The choreography is excellent, the stakes are legitimately high, and the settings are always unique.
The night club is crowded and overwhelming, with people swinging, shouting, and grabbing at Bats who aren't even apart of the fight. His skills and equipment save his life multiple times, whether it's block a bullet with a precise pipe throw or survive a shotgun blast with his armor. When he finally grabs Penguin you feel as overwhelmed and animalistic as he does.
The precinct escape is tight and tense. From the punch to the jump, every second makes you feel the absolute abominable stress of trying to escape a building like this. Officers pouring out of every room, bullets whizzing by and beaming off his suit. Merely seconds to get the flight suit on before they come pouring out to the roof. We experience the fall with him as his nerves spike, all culminating in a quick second decision that ends with him crashing into the side of the road.
Gotham. The beloved city feels full here. Subways are crowded, streets are packed. The crime feels real. Vandals, gang violence, thieves, assassins, crime families. It's not just militants and killers. We see the systemic issues in place that cause these. We see the feelings and social strains that make people do this. It's like you're taking a peak into another world with context and history you don't know but understand. It feels right.
The characterizations. I'm not a huge fan of the whole "Bruce Wayne is the mask, Batman is the real you" thing inflamed by TDK. And I really don't like "the Waynes were corrupt and did bad things, even for good reasons".
I think there's so much more to say about the two very different, very real sides to Bruce's personality. The one that comes out as billionaire playboy philanthropist, and the one that comes out as a violent and vengeful demon. Both who are willing to suffer for their causes. And I think there's so much more when the Waynes die from a mugging. That the crime is so bad it took the highest. That it could take anyone at any time, even the beloved elite.
However it does something right that most other Bat-media fails at. It makes Batman a symbol of hope. It demonstrates a growth in himself. That he can do more good to inspire the people than to instill fear in them.
Pandaredd made a good video on this, but in Crisis On Two Earths, Bats' opposite is represented as the ultimate nihilist. This means that at his core, Batman is really the ultimate optimist. And that makes sense. You don't put on a suit and fight crime, you don't try to create resources to help people, you don't befriend and reform your own Rogues gallery unless you believe you can change something. That all the work you do, all the suffering you experience will be worth it when you get to know the world healed.
And that's something The Batman understands. Batman started as a symbol of fear. So that every criminal hesitates at an alley. Panics at a shadow. But he became something else. A symbol of optimism. So that people can walk the streets at night. That they can get the help they need. That they can look into the sky with hope.
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