![]() ![]() First off, we’re introduced to the Batwoman, not to be confused with Batgirl. What makes this film a little hard to get into at first is the sheer amount of new characters introduced with minimal set up. There’s also plenty of time for all of the characters to have their moment of badassdom, including Alfred. Aside from that, it has a lot of interesting plot elements that are reminiscent of other great Batman stories, like Under the Red Hood since there is a new vigilante in town who happens to use guns, and there’s the return of a Robin in a very different form. Especially since the song also has a reference to “mad love” which may or may not be an intentional reference to the origin of Harley Quinn. It’s difficult to talk about this film without mentioning the actual title of the film, which wouldn’t be so bad if it weren’t for the popular Taylor Swift song that makes it hard to not hear that song every time you see the title. And, as usual with current and classic movies, I will be talking about this film in full, including any possible spoilers. But as usual, the action, the story, and the animation are all on great display. Unfortunately, it introduces a large number of characters that feel like they have a long history with the rest of the characters, but really just come out of nowhere unless you’re aware of them already from the comics. This continues the story even further with some nice action beats and a huge increase in the Bat Family. While I wasn’t a huge fan of Son of Batman, I really enjoyed the continuation in Batman vs. ![]() This is the continuation of the story that started with Son of Batman and continued in Batman vs. I can’t believe it’s already time for the first superhero movie of 2016, and like most years it’s a DC animated movie released digitally. ![]()
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