For an entire generation, 1989’s Batman is the film that started it all. Tim Burton’s fully-realized live-action take on the character helped pull him out of his ’60s campiness, and spawned a cultural ...
It’s not a surprise that Batman is the hero we most love to see on our movie screens. He’s both one of the most relatable superheroes of them all and the one most unlike ourselves: an ordinary ...
opening the door for Joel Schumacher’s pair of Batman movies. Keaton, later citing creative differences with Schumacher, also elected not to return for Forever, leading to Val Kilmer’s one and ...
More about the Batman movie: While some may assume Superman is the de facto leader of the Justice League, it is this more hopeful Batman calling the shots in the first cinematic interpretation of ...
It might not top The Lego Movie, but it doesn’t need to. It’s just a very funny sendup that also packs in a surprising amount of heart. 8. Batman Forever Batman Forever, as the kids say ...
That movie's massive success spawned a franchise ... Schumacher took over for the much sillier later installments, "Batman Forever" (starring Val Kilmer) and the notorious flop "Batman & Robin ...