![]() ![]() ![]() Burton's Batman (1989) had proved a critical and financial success and inspired the equally successful and unforgettable Batman: The Animated Series. Since then, the Dark Knight has gone through many versions, but his cinematic history can be divided into three: the Tim Burton-Joel Schumacher series, The Dark Knight trilogy, and the DC Extended Universe. ![]() Ultimately, ructions behind-the-scenes and a misguided desire to push Gotham's Dark Knight into family-friendly (and merchandising-friendly) waters meant Burton's vision was scrapped in favor of bringing in Joel Schumacher.īatman was first adapted to the big screen in 1943, in a black and white 15-chapter serial with Lewis Wilson as the famous superhero and Douglas Croft as Robin. For all of Batman's cinematic near-misses, arguably the most intriguing was the missing third film by Tim Burton, which would have followed Batman Returns. ![]()
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