For many fans of the iconic DC Comic book character, Batman, Kevin Conroy was the man that brought the animated Dark Knight to life. Conroy's deep, gravely voice that became synonymous with Gotham's super hero. Children and adults alike, shared a love of Conroy's verbal portrayal of Bruce Wayne and his vigilante alter ego. Kevin Conroy died on Thursday in Manhattan at the age of 66.
In 1985, when the Back To The Future movies came out, I think we all dreamed of owning or at least driving a DeLorean. Even if you couldn't travel back in time, it was still a cool ride. Well the wait is over, it was announced that the DeLorean will be available this spring. It got me thinking, what vehicle from a movie or TV show would you want to own?
We’re still reeling from the loss of Adam West, TV’s original Batman and “Bright Knight” icon of superhero fans. The actor lost a battle with leukemia this weekend, and now Batman co-stars Julie Newmar and Burt Ward weigh in, along with Family Guy producers and many more.
Here's the video that Sean and I were talking about this morning on the show! I've had the pat down treatment at the airport before, but this is really something! It's pretty intimate!
Ben seem really chill the whole time... but if you look at the expression on his face, you can kinda pick up a little irritation...
Someday I will make it to Comic-Con. Yes, I'm a dork and I fly my dork flag high when it comes to things like this. To be honest, I may have already watched this trailer 3 times and not only do you see the bat suit and a preview of why Batman hates Superman, but also Lex Luther (Andy Sandberg) with hair and the superheros face to face...
It's just not a movie featuring Bruce Wayne/Batman unless you have the death of Bruce Wayne's parents, thus explaining his mopey origins, is it? Zack Snyder would agree, and so would some new set photos from 'Batman vs. Superman,' which confirm that we will see Thomas and Martha Wayne shot to death yet again, just in case you're not sick of seeing that happen. Seriously? Again? Again-again-again?
'The Dark Knight' is one of the most popular superhero movies ever. Heck, it might even be one of the most popular movies of any genre in the past 10 years. But, even if you think you've seen and read all there is on 'The Dark Knight,' you still might not know everything there is to know about one of the biggest movies of all-time.
Move over, Marvel -- it's time for DC and Warner Bros. to have some fun at Comic-Con 2014. One of the movies we can't wait to hear more about this week is 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' and director Zack Snyder has just teased a new look at Ben Affleck's Batman from the upcoming film.
Okay, Batman fans. This is a big one.
According to a new rumor, Ben Affleck will follow up major roles in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' and 'Justice League' with a solo outing as the Caped Crusader in a film with the simple (and perfect) working title, 'The Batman.'
But you've got to wait five years, because it's apparently eyeing a theatrical release in 2019.
I LOVE Batman. Who doesn't, right? In my eyes, he has always been the greatest of all superheroes and I don't think there have been too many incarnations of the DC Comics hero that I didn't enjoy watching or reading. While I am anxiously awaiting for someone to announce that they are going to do a "Batman Beyond" movie, covering the later years of Bruce Wayne, Fox has thrown me a curveba