Batman's character growth is foreshadowed in small details throughout most of "The Batman," although one detail, in particular, has fans looking twice.
The ending of "Batman: The Killing Joke" questions the sanity of both Batman and Joker, but did the Caped Crusader break his long-standing rule in the process?
If you paid attention to Matt Reeves' The Batman, you may have noticed an Easter egg reference to the 1966 Batman television series starring Adam West.
Fans have already begun speculating about which villains might appear in a sequel to The Batman, with one fan artist depicting Mark Strong as Mr. Freeze.
Both Zoë Kravitz and Anne Hathaway have their merits as their respective takes on Catwoman, but fans may wonder who played the iconic character the best.
While the Marvel films are typically good, there are many weaknesses that most entries in the franchise share. Here's where "The Batman" exceeded the MCU.
Lashana Lynch's first MCU appearance was in Captain Marvel as Maria Rambeau. One artist on Instagram recently shared a mock-up of her as the superhero Photon.
In Matt Reeves' "The Batman," we meet a version of Alfred the butler who seems a lot younger and feistier than the character we've come to know and love.