Mace Dolex
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I hadn't looked through the book lately that I forgot.That was from Book Two, so it would've been in Part 1.
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I hadn't looked through the book lately that I forgot.That was from Book Two, so it would've been in Part 1.
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced today that New York Comic-Con attendees will be the first to see footage from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2, the epic animated conclusion to the adaptation of Frank Millers landmark story. You can also check out the first still from the release below.
The footage will be revealed at a panel on Saturday, October 13 from 12:15-1:15 p.m. in the IGN Theater at the Jacob Javitz Center. Executive producer Bruce Timm, dialogue/casting director Andrea Romano and special guests will discuss the making of the next DC Universe Animated Original Movie and show some clips. The panel will also announce the 2013 slate of DCU animated films.
Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 will arrive from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in early 2013.
An autograph session with Timm & Romano will follow the panel at 2:00 p.m. in the DC Entertainment booth.
Congoers will also be the first to see the entire one-hour documentary, The Batmobile, at a special premiere screening on Friday, October 12 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the IGN Theater.
The film gives a riveting, in-depth examination of the Batmobile from the impressive history of all of the vehicles to the construction of this iconic character. The documentary features a distinguished array of Batman experts and filmmakers including Adam West; George Barris, designer of the famed 1966 Batmobile; respected producer/author Michael Uslan (The Boy Who Loved Batman); Andy Smith, builder of the modern-day Dark Knight "Tumblers"; Tim Burton, Director of Batman (1989) & Batman Returns; Joel Schumacher, Director of Batman Forever and Batman & Robin; Christian Bale; and Christopher Nolan, Director of The Dark Knight Trilogy.
"The Batmobile" documentary is directed by Roko Belic and produced by Tara Tremaine for Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
Big deal..One thing they screwed up on that sort of bothers me was during one of the news reports..
they say that the mothers council and the victims council both want sanctions against the batman..... in the comic the 1 organization wants sanctions and the victims group wants more liberties..
did they ever release the score or at least bits of it? I really REALLY want it.
did they ever release the score or at least bits of it? I really REALLY want it.
No... but it's supposedly in the works.
In the meantime you can listen to the theme song.
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I wonder if they'll keep the scene in Part 2 where Batman's dressed as the homeless woman when Superman swoops in (well a blur).
Here's the trailer for Part 2, exclusive to MTV Geek:
http://geek-news.mtv.com/2012/10/10/exclusive-batman-the-dark-knight-returns-part-2-trailer/
Can anyone post this on youtube?! I hate THIS Mtv player! They're SO Slow on my end...