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James Gunn Talks Batman and 'Brave & the Bold' Status
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James Gunn Talks Batman and ‘Brave & the Bold’ Status

by admin September 27, 2025



What’s going on with Batman and Brave & the Bold, his first movie in this growing DC universe? According to James Gunn, things are going well, but not so well that they’ve found an actor for the superhero just yet.

In a recent Hollywood Reporter story, Gunn explained he’s not actively searching for actors to play the character he considers a big problem in several respects. Still, that hasn’t stopped some from putting their names out there well in advance like Brandon Sklenar; the It Ends With Us and 1923 star has openly shown interest and encouraged his fans to help spread his name out there.

Gunn previously mentioned 1923 on a recent Peacemaker podcast episode, prompting speculation that he was scouting out Sklenar. But he told THR he just likes the show and creator Taylor Sheridan’s work—he considers Sklenar “great” on it, but he’s watching “mostly for fun, definitely not because I need to find a Batman.” He did, however, single out Julia Schlaepfer, who plays Sklernar’s wife on the show: “She’s just so fantastic that I suggested her for something recently.”

As for Brave & the Bold, Gunn revealed to IGN the script is in a pretty good place. But when it comes to its co-lead Damian Wayne, “plenty of things are in flux. Some things have changed on what his situation is with his parentage and all that stuff.” When asked for clarification on what exactly that means, like who Damian’s parents are or if he’ll still be in the movie, he just said “you have to wait and see exactly what’s happening.”

Cryptic, but at least we know the movie still exists. Hopefully, we learn who our new Batman is, and what else to expect from Brave & the Bold, sooner rather than later.

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I played China’s ‘anime GTA’ Ananta and I wasn’t surprised to find Spider-Man swinging and Batman punching, but I wasn’t quite ready for the vampire who vomits rainbows

by admin September 27, 2025



I may be outing myself as a dullard, but I don’t think I have a mind that could combine a bunny girl doing odd delivery jobs for cash, a cute Japanese kei truck, and a sick vampire who barfs streams of rainbows into a single scene. Perhaps no single mind could, but that was the moment in Ananta, which has made headlines as “anime GTA” since its re-reveal this week, that really won me over.

Ananta is borrowing—or brazenly copying—a lot, but it might have some wild-ass ideas of its own, too.

The main impression I got from playing about half-an-hour of Ananta at this year’s Tokyo Game Show was: Wow it must have taken a lot of people to make this game! China is on the path to dominate the next decade of triple-A games, and there’s no flashier way to do it than to make (or at least appear to be making) the ur-game. Every mechanic from the top 10 or 20 or 50 most popular games in the world, combined, is surely better than any of those games individually, right?


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This maximalist approach to big budget game design has never really been great in practice, and a few minutes into Ananta reveal it is indeed doing things that you have done many times in a game before and probably are not foaming at the mouth to do again:

  • Punching guys with timing-based combos and counters reminiscent of the Batman Arkham games or Sleeping Dogs
  • Scripted quick-time events that feel right out of an Uncharted or other 2010s action game
  • On-rails car chases that give you unlimited ammo to shoot out the tires of your pursuers
  • Web-swinging around a giant city as Spide—er, the anime version of that guy from Prototype

Ananta | Gameplay Video – YouTube

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But then there’s the weird stuff—like hopping into the boots of Lykaia, a purple-haired getaway driver slash cop who has a totally different set of play mechanics to the intro protagonist, whose arms get all weird and stretchy to let him swing around.

In its free roam mode, Ananta let me pull up a phone interface to swap between characters, triggering a straight-outta-GTA-5 camera swoop up into the sky and back down into the part of the city where they’re currently hanging out. I only played as Lykaia for a couple minutes before my demo was up, but as a police officer she can scan NPCs against a database, frisk them for weapons, issue citations, and handcuff them, triggering reactions and dialogue you wouldn’t otherwise see.

Will this be fun? Will it produce any actually interesting systemic interactions or are these all paper thin mechanics that you’ll use three times and never see fit to use again? I have no idea, but it sure does seem like a hell of a lot of work if it’s the latter.

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You know the saying about Chekhov’s coffin: it better have a vampire in it who’s violently ill and leans over the side of the truck bed to puke a stream of rainbow sick into the night air.

I spent most of the game as Taffy, a bunny girl whose eagerness to make money sees her blindly accepting an odd job from a rando who texts her to meet at a sketchy warehouse. Turns out the warehouse is full of gang members who try to bludgeon her to death with baseball bats. Good thing she has telekinetic powers! I punched out most of the guys before I realized I could psychically rip a bat out of someone’s hands and thonk it into his skull.

Then a delivery driver crashed his truck into the warehouse and told me I needed to get the cargo across town ASAP. Soon-to-be Gen Z icon Taffy cheerily says “Gotta get that bag” as she takes on the job.

It took me a few seconds into the drive to notice that the cargo in the back of the truck was, in fact, a coffin, and you know the saying about Chekhov’s coffin: it better have a vampire in it who’s violently ill and leans over the side of the truck bed to puke a stream of rainbow sick into the night air.


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Taffy is less surprised by this than I am. Not in a “she’s used to vampires who throw up rainbows” kind of way, as Ananta does not use this mission to reveal some sort of in-universe lore about a race of vampires suffering some sort of sci-fi gut-melting virus. The vibe I get from Ananta is that none of these characters are going to be very surprised or upset or unduly threatened by anything: they’re all seemingly different strains of jovial bouncy superhero.

Anyway, I’m pretty sure my driving wasn’t the problem: I delivered the vampire to some sort of cult who played him up as a fearsome warrior as a gag before he continued puking into a rusty barrel.

It was just one baffling sidequest out of a game that promises unfathomable scope. I can’t say Ananta’s driving or punching or swinging felt exemplary—but none of them really felt that bad, either! This may be a game that does dozens of things acceptably well. And it made me laugh.

Maybe Ananta’s developers didn’t start from the cynical position of copying the most high-profile games in the world. Maybe they were just brainstorming and someone said yes to every single idea they came up with, even vampires barfing ROYGBIV? It’s done, love it, it’s in the game. Next?



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The 'Lego Batman' Devs Want to Make a New, Definitive Bat-Game
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The ‘Lego Batman’ Devs Want to Make a New, Definitive Bat-Game

by admin September 20, 2025


September 20 is Batman Day, and what better way to celebrate the occasion than with a new video for his next big game?

WB and Traveler’s Tales released a behind-the-scenes video devoted entirely to the making of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Revealed during Gamescom in August, the title takes players on the character’s journey into the superhero we all know, blending together different elements of his live-action and comics incarnations into a new spin on his origin and evolution.

The video doesn’t reveal anything new or insightful about TT’s approach to Batman—it’s made a lot of Lego games over the years, and Legacy of the Dark Knight is its fourth Bat-specific one—but it’s a solid eight minutes of the team swearing they’re doing their homework. The Batman and Dark Knight trilogy are both cited as key reference points alongside Batman: The Animated Series and a lot of comics.

Interestingly, the game starts with a young Bruce Wayne the evening before his parents are killed, then transitions over to his time training in the League of Shadows—something previous games like Arkham Origins and Arkham City have touched on through nightmare sequences or DLC.

If there’s one thing the video makes clearer than ever, it’s that the Arkham games really do cast a long shadow over Batman. Combat, using the Batmobile, and even grappling around Gotham all look very similar to how they were in Rocksteady’s franchise. That may end up working in the game’s favor, since as James Gunn notes, Lego is all about creativity regardless of age and skill level. What excites him most about Legacy is its potential to help players who’ve “never experienced Batman in a personal way get to play this game and have their own connection to him and the DC universe.”

Taking the gameplay and material from films and comics, then putting them in an all-ages gloss may be the smartest play for a character DC hopes to eventually reinvigorate on the big screen while still playing to his dark and gritty strengths. We’ll see how that fares when Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight comes to PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch in 2026.

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Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film 4K Blu-Ray Collection Drops To Best Price Yet
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Batman 85th Anniversary 10-Film 4K Blu-Ray Collection Drops To Best Price Yet

by admin September 19, 2025



Fans of DC Universe animated Batman films will want to check out the deals on the 80th and 85th Anniversary Collections while they are still in stock. The Batman 80th Anniversary 18-Film Collection is on sale for only $32, which is over 50% off its current $70 MSRP–though it was selling for $90 earlier this year. The box set includes some of the best animated Caped Crusader movies on Blu-ray. The DVD version of the 80th Anniversary set is discounted to $29 at Walmart.

Meanwhile, Batman’s 85th Anniversary 10-Film 4K Collection has dropped to $80, a new all-time low price for the pricey 4K Blu-ray box set that originally released last year for $205. The 85th Anniversary Collection also comes with a voucher to claim digital versions of all 10 movies. Take a closer look at both collections below, and then check out the awesome deals on Batman: The Complete Animated Series, Batman Beyond: The Complete Series, and more beloved television series on Blu-ray.

$33 (was $70)

Batman: 80th Anniversary Collection offers terrific value, as you’re getting 18 animated Batman movies on Blu-ray for just $1.83 each.

There are some very good Batman movies included here as well that you won’t find ini the newer 85th Anniversary edition, like The Dark Knight Returns Parts 1 and 2, Batman: Ninja, and Batman: Gotham Knight. Even if you purchased the 85th Anniversary 4K Collection, those movies alone are worth buying the 80th Anniversary Collection for.

Here’s the full list of movies:

  • Batman: Assault on Arkham
  • Batman: Bad Blood
  • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
  • Batman: Gotham Knight
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
  • Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman
  • Batman: Ninja
  • Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2
  • Batman: The Killing Joke
  • Batman: Under the Red Hood
  • Batman: Year One
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Batman Vs. Robin
  • Son of Batman
  • Superman and Batman: Apocalypse
  • Superman and Batman: Public Enemies

As mentioned, the 80th Anniversary Collection was also released on DVD and is discounted to $29 (was $70).

$80 (was $205)

Batman’s 85th Anniversary Collection launched last September with a rather high $205 list price. The current $80 price is a new all-time low for this 4K Blu-ray box set. At this price, you’re paying $8 per movie on 4K and digital.

It comes with a colorful slipcase and a 24-page commemorative booklet. The box set comes with 4K Blu-ray and digital versions of 10 animated Batman movies:

  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
  • Batman Year One
  • Batman: Assault on Arkham
  • Batman: The Killing Joke
  • Batman and Harley Quinn
  • Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
  • Batman: Hush
  • Batman: Soul of the Dragon
  • Batman: The Long Halloween
  • Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham

This is a pretty solid collection of Batman movies. The highlights here are obviously Mask of the Phantasm and Year One, while some of the other entries are fun popcorn flicks you can binge through like comfort junk food. Soul of the Dragon reimagines Batman as a ’70s-era martial arts master in a cheesy adventure film starring several other skilled DC fighters, Assault on Arkham is an action-packed dive into Rocksteady’s Arkhamverse that mostly focuses on the Suicide Squad, and Gotham by Gaslight puts a Victorian-era spin on Batman.

The Killing Joke, Harley Quinn, and Hush don’t reach the same heights, but they remain faithful the DC source material and are still worth watching.

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Amazon also has stellar deals on several of the Caped Crusader’s animated TV series on Blu-ray, including Batman: The Complete Animated Series, Batman Beyond, and Batman 2004.

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We’ve also put together a list of deals for individual Batman animated movies on 4K Blu-ray and 1080p Blu-ray.

Batman Live-Action Movie & TV Deals

For deals on live-action Batman films and TV series, check out our full Batman Blu-ray roundup. You can also scan the list below to see if anything catches your eye; there are some fantastic deals, including Christopher Nolan and Tim Burton Batman films on 4K Blu-ray for around $12 each. You can also save big on the most recent Batman TV series, The Penguin, and the oldest Batman show, the 1966 TV Series.



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Snag 17 Lego Games For Only $15, Including Skywalker Saga And Batman Trilogy
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Snag 17 Lego Games For Only $15, Including Skywalker Saga And Batman Trilogy

by admin September 6, 2025



Humble has brought back one of the most popular game bundles from last year as part of its Best of Humble Bundle series. From now until September 24, you can get 17 Lego video games for only $15. Many of the biggest franchises from Traveller’s Tales extensive catalog of licensed games are included in the lineup: Star Wars, Batman, Marvel, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Jurassic World, and more. All told, Lego Worlds Collide 2025 is valued at $499, while the 2024 version was worth $419.

All 17 games in the bundle will be instantly added to your Humble account as Steam keys, and the vast majority run wonderfully on Steam Deck. Most of the games have split-screen cooperative modes and are great adventures for parents to play with kids.

Part of the proceeds from your $15 (or more) donation go toward Raiden Science Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to finding a cure for the genetic disorder UBA5 and other rare diseases that affect children.

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Here’s the full list of games in Lego Worlds Collide 2025:

  • Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Deluxe Edition
  • Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Deluxe Edition
  • Lego The Lord of the Rings
  • Lego The Hobbit
  • Lego Batman
  • Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
  • Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition
  • Lego DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Lego Marvel Avengers Deluxe Edition
  • Lego Jurassic World
  • Lego Disney Pixar’s The Incredibles
  • The Lego Movie Video Game
  • The Lego Movie 2 Video Game
  • The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game
  • Lego Worlds

As usual, Humble has lower-priced tiers, but the full bundle offers the best value by a considerable margin. For $5, you can get Marvel Super Heroes, The Hobbit, Batman, and The Lego Movie Video Game. Step up to the $10 tier to add Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, The Lord of the Rings, The Lego Ninjago Movie, and Marvel’s Avengers Deluxe Edition.

The Lego Worlds Collide 2025 bundle does have a couple of minor differences compared to last year’s iteration. This time around, you also get Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s Deluxe Edition, whereas last year the bundle included a coupon to get the game for 85% off. Additionally, the two Lego Harry Potter games are noticeably absent, dropping the total number of titles from 18 to 17. But you’re getting extra content elsewhere: Four of the games that were standard editions last year are now Deluxe/Premium Editions that include season passes with additional content.

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

The headliner is The Skywalker Saga, the newest game in Traveller’s Tales series. The Skywalker Saga broke from the familiar mold by offering large, open-world environments, an overhauled combat system, and a modern third-person camera angle.

The Skywalker Saga was the biggest and most ambitious Lego game yet when it launched in 2022–though we’ll see if that changes when Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight releases in 2026. And what we’ve seen and played so far has been quite promising. With that in mind, now’s a pretty good time to revisit the first three Lego Batman games, all of which are included in Lego Worlds Collide 2025.

For bundle deals on real Lego sets, check out our roundup highlighting all of the great offers in Walmart’s Bricktember Sale. This limited-time promotion includes exclusive bundles for Lego Star Wars, Spider-Man, Harry Potter, Fortnite, and more. Walmart also has exclusive Lego Gift Sets featuring a bunch of Star Wars and Minecraft minifigures as well as discounts on the newly released Lego 2025 Advent Calendars.

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Batman Arkham Shadow VR sequel in the works, actor confirms
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Batman Arkham Shadow VR sequel in the works, actor confirms

by admin September 5, 2025


Last year, Camouflaj and Oculus Studios released a Batman-flavoured VR release in the form of Arkham Shadows, and it looks like the teams are taking another bite of the apple.

During a recent interview with Culture Combine, which was spotted by UploadVR, Commissioner Gordon’s actor confirmed a sequel is in the works.

Actor Mark Rolston was chatting about his career, and the difference between approaching games such as Blade Runner and Spider-Man 2.

“In the Blade Runner game, I was a voiceover, but for Spider-Man, I do complete motion capture, voice, and everything,” the actor told the publication, before slipping this little nugget of information into the conversation:

“Same thing with the Batman Arkham Shadow VR game. We’re about to start another one of those. I play Commissioner Gordon.”

So, there you have it!

Our Ian rather enjoyed Batman Arkham Shadow in its release last year. “Batman Arkham Shadow can feel rough around the edges at times, but it’s still a more than worthy entry to the Arkham series, and an essential Quest 3 experience,” he wrote in Eurogamer’s four star Batman Arkham Shadow review.

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WB Sues Midjourney Over Turning Batman And Joker AI Slop
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WB Sues Midjourney Over Turning Batman And Joker AI Slop

by admin September 5, 2025


Media giant Warner Bros. is suing Midjourney, claiming in a newly filed lawsuit that the AI company offers a service that creates “infringing images and videos” without WB’s “consent or authorization” and stating that Midjourney “thinks it is above the law.”

The new WB lawsuit against Midjourney was filed on September 4 in a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. In it, WB lawyers argue that Midjourney did nothing to protect rights holders from users being able to create images and videos using copyright-protected characters like Superman, Wonder Woman, and Scooby-Doo. WB’s legal team called the choice not to stop people from creating all of this infringing slop a “calculated and profit-driven decision.” It also claims that Midjourney is fully aware of the “breathtaking scope of its piracy and copyright infringement.”

In the lengthy filing, WB lawyers provide multiple examples of Midjourney’s AI generating near-carbon-copy recreations of famous WB-owned characters like The Joker and Batman. It also includes some examples of users sharing generated images of characters like Rick and Morty and R2-D2 in Midjourney’s own Discord server.

“Midjourney thinks it is above the law,” explained WB in its lawsuit. “It sells a commercial subscription service, powered by artificial intelligence technology, that was developed using illegal copies of Warner Bros. Discovery’s copyrighted works. The Service lets subscribers pick iconic Warner Bros. Discovery copyrighted characters and then reproduces, publicly displays and performs, and makes available for download (i.e., distributes) infringing images and videos, and unauthorized derivatives, with every imaginable scene featuring those characters. Without any consent or authorization by Warner Bros. Discovery, Midjourney brazenly dispenses Warner Bros. Discovery’s intellectual property as if it were its own.”

Warner Bros. isn’t the first big entertainment company to go after Midjourney.  Earlier this year, Disney and NBCUniversal teamed up to file a massive lawsuit against the AI company. Disney and NBC had similar complaints and evidence as that which WB has compiled. In response to Disney suing the company, Midjourney pushed back and claimed training its AI on copyrighted works was “fair use” and added that “copyright law does not confer absolute control over the use of copyrighted works.” The AI company also said that Disney and other media giants want to have it “both ways,” using AI and then suing AI companies. According to Midjourney’s lawyers, the company has many accounts tied to NBC and Disney email addresses, suggesting both media giants are using Midjourney’s services themselves.

As AI-generated content becomes easier to produce and cheaper to create, these types of lawsuits are likely to become more common, with rights-holders and artists attempting to fight back against the growing flood of AI-generated slop.



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Lego Batman Animated Series 3D Wall Art Gets Rare Discount At Walmart
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Lego Batman Animated Series 3D Wall Art Gets Rare Discount At Walmart

by admin September 2, 2025



Lego’s highly detailed recreation of Gotham City’s skyline is on sale at Walmart as part of the retailer’s huge Lego sale dubbed Bricktember. The month-long event includes a bunch of exclusive Lego bundles and deals on seldom-discounted sets such as this Batman: The Animated Series display model. At 4,210 pieces, Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City is the largest Caped Crusader Lego set in print today.

Released last spring with a $300 price tag, this incredible piece of 3D wall art is on sale for $267 while supplies last. Bricktember runs until the end of September, but this is one of the deals that’s very unlikely to remain in stock through the duration of the sale. The same goes for Walmart’s stellar deal on Lego’s Batman Construction Figure and Bat-Pod Bike. Normally $65, Batman fans can snag this 713-set based on The Dark Knight movies for only $45.

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$267 (was $300) | 4,210 Pieces

Lego’s colorful depiction of Gotham City’s skyline is based on the opening credits from the classic ’90s cartoon. From a design perspective, this is one of the coolest and most intricate builds in the Lego DC Batman lineup, past or present. But you’ll want to make sure you have ample shelf or wall space ready before you begin piecing together this elaborate love letter to Batman’s best animated TV series. The completed Gotham City skyline measures 17 x 30 x 3 inches, including the large Batman: Animated Series logo above the skyline.

If you like building Lego sets cooperatively with a friend or family member, Gotham City’s large canvas sets up well for two people working simultaneously. Lego even includes two instruction booklets with this set.

Similar to the discontinued Lego Art Jim Lee Batman Collection, the Gotham City Skyline can be mounted to a wall or placed on a shelf. For shelf display, it has a flip-out stand to ensure it remains upright.

Though primarily a piece of artwork to admire with your eyes, the depth and layering of the buildings allowed Lego to incorporate neat interactive elements and some secrets. There are 15 removable panels that provide a glimpse inside of iconic locations across Gotham City, including Wayne Manor, the Batcave, and Arkham Asylum. A couple of panels hide small, buildable Batmobile and Batwing vehicles that can be removed and displayed separately.

You’ll even build small, removable Batmobile and Batwing vehicles. Illustrations of Batman’s confrontations with Catwoman, Joker, and Harley Quinn as well as other scenes are rendered behind some of the other panels. Fittingly, the set includes minifigures of those four characters based on their appearances from the show.

Lego DC Batman: The Animated Series Gotham City

If you want to watch Batman: The Animated Series while working on the Lego version of Gotham City, you can get the complete series on Blu-ray for cheap at Amazon and Walmart. Batman: The Complete Animated Series is available for $39 (was $80) right now. The DVD version of the series is on sale for $30 (was $60) at Walmart.

As mentioned, Walmart’s other major Batman Lego deal for Bricktember is a buildable Batman action figure and bike playset based on The Dark Knight. The Batman Construction Figure and Bat-Pod Lego set is down to $45 (was $65).

If you want to build a larger Lego Batmobile from Batman: The Animated Series, check out the 435-piece Batman with Batmobile vs. Harley Quinn and Mr. Freeze Lego set for $48 (was $60). The Batmobile comes with an information placard to attach to the vehicle’s rotating display stand. The three characters mentioned in the set’s name are included as minifigures.

Lego’s most recent DC Batman building set is the 909-piece Batman Forever Batmobile, which launched in August for $100.

On September 9, the Lego Batman lineup will expand once again with the release of the 2,953-piece Arkham Asylum display model for adults. A modular build with many different rooms, the Arkham Asylum set is pitched as both a traditional display model and a buildable holiday calendar. Lego DC Batman: Arkham Asylum is available to preorder for $300 and is exclusive to the Lego Store at launch.

More Lego DC Batman Sets at Amazon and Walmart

Lego DC Batman: The Animated Series Batmobile

$300 | Releases September 9

Included Lego Minifigures:

  • Batman
  • Robin
  • Batwoman
  • Catwoman
  • Batwing
  • The Joker
  • Harley Quinn
  • The Riddler
  • The Penguin
  • Bane
  • Mr. Freeze
  • Poison Ivy
  • Scarecrow
  • Killer Croc
  • Security Guard (x2)



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The new Lego Batman game will have more of Gotham City in it than Arkham Knight did
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The new Lego Batman game will have more of Gotham City in it than Arkham Knight did

by admin August 24, 2025



LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight – Official Reveal Trailer – YouTube

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In the trailer tornado of Gamescom 2025, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight stood out to me, and not just because it had Matt Berry as the voice of Lego Bane. The combat looks like it’s got the counter mechanics of the Arkham games, and the traversal has Arkham-style grappling and gliding. Since neither Suicide Squad nor Gotham Knights was the follow-up to Arkham Knight we wanted, I guess Traveller’s Tales decided to step up.

As spotted by Insider Gaming, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight’s open world will also include four of Gotham’s islands, putting it one up on Arkham Knight’s three (the islands of Bleake, Founders, and Miagani), and double the two zones of Arkham Origins (Old Gotham and New Gotham). Lego Batman 2 had an open Gotham as well, but just like Arkham Knight it only included three of the city’s islands.

Here’s hoping the city actually has civilians in it this time, because I’ve been waiting forever for a Batman game that lets you actually protect Gothamites from muggers and roving gangs of mimes, clowns, and the like.


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It’ll also have seven playable characters, which is unusual for the Lego games. Previously they’ve crammed in as many characters as possible, though many of them end up playing exactly like each other. With just seven to focus on, we might get some more bespoke personality in how they move and fight.

The seven characters, via WB’s FAQ, are Batman, Batgirl, Catwoman, Commissioner Gordon, Nightwing, Robin, and Talia al Ghul. “Each character is equipped with unique skills, combos, and gadgets”, the FAQ says, “like Batman’s Batclaw, Jim Gordon’s foam sprayer, Robin’s line launcher, and Catwoman’s whip.” Ah, yes. Jim Gordon’s iconic foam sprayer.

The other interesting thing about Legacy of the Dark Knight is that, while it looks like it includes a parody of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight films, it’s also spreading a net over the wider Batman universe, pulling in villains like the Penguin, Poison Ivy, and the Red Hood, just like the Arkham games did. While we’ve heard that Rocksteady is looking to make a singleplayer Arkham game after the unfortunate failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, in the meantime I’d be happy with a light-hearted take on the format, even if it’s made out of Lego bricks and seems weirdly obsessed with rubber ducks for some reason.

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Five Years Ago, 'The Batman' Made Its Brutal, Moody Debut
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Five Years Ago, ‘The Batman’ Made Its Brutal, Moody Debut

by admin August 23, 2025


On August 22, 2020, Warner Bros. held its first-ever DC FanDome, a weekend-long virtual event meant to make up for that year’s San Diego Comic-Con, which was canceled due to the pandemic. If you’ve ever followed big industry events like the Game Awards or… well, Comic-Con, you know they often come with a big trailer or two that’s meant to make it all worth it. And for WB, the big showcase for its inaugural, short-lived event was the very first look at Matt Reeves’ The Batman.

Trailers for superhero movies have gradually become more and more of a big deal, whether they’re telegraphed in advance, leaked, or appear just out of the blue. The Batman already caught the internet’s eye with casting Twilight alum Robert Pattinson in the lead role, and excitement truly began to grow once Reeves showed the actor in his Batsuit and the most car-looking Batmobile in years.

It also didn’t hurt that this was the first solo Bat-movie in nearly a decade and technically the true start of WB’s plans to dabble around with a cinematic multiverse that kept this Batman in his own world away from other goings-on at the time.

Within 24 hours, that teaser amassed over 31 million views, and while those numbers are short in the grand scheme, it did its job in getting people talking about Batman again. If online circles weren’t discussing its darkness in comparison to the Nolan films, they were gushing over Colin Farrell’s makeup job as Penguin or listening to Nirvana’s “Something in the Way” on repeat. For a movie that was openly marketing itself back then as still in the works, it won enough of the internet over right away that they were willing to follow Reeves to hell if it meant getting to see this on the big screen.

Had things gone to plan, The Batman would’ve come out in June 2021, but the pandemic forced a readjustment. The Batman was a quarter into production when it was indefinitely paused for most of 2020, during which the film’s dialect coach Andrew Jack passed away from covid and Pattinson himself tested positive just days after work resumed again. As a result, things were basically radio silent until late 2021, when the film basically reintroduced itself with a new trailer that kept the mood and song but featured more bombast and a great idea of what the movie would be about. On just one of WB’s YouTube accounts, it’s gotten over 65 million views and closes on a shot that’ll likely define Reeves’ entire Batman tenure. If there were any doubts that people lost interest in this movie because of the pandemic, that second trailer sure proved that wrong.

Since that first trailer came and went, The Batman (which hit theaters March 4, 2022) has continued to have a hold on the internet, which has been waiting impatiently for its sequel. Like its predecessor, The Batman Part II has had no shortage of production problems and delays, to the degree that DC Studios head James Gunn politely (but firmly) told people to back off Reeves. The second movie isn’t due for another two years and change and only recently entered pre-production—but when the first proper look at that one hits, expect comparisons between it and its predecessor’s first trailer as fans once again prepare to fall in love with Reeves’ interpretation of DC’s ever-brooding leading man.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.



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