

Then there's maybe my favorite of the whole lot, 'In Darkness Dwells', which showcases the Scarecrow and, briefly, Killer Croc (apparently a fan favorite), and has a firm handle on its very dark atmosphere and the harsh story of Crane and the bums. The first, 'Have I Got a Story for You', relies on Rashomon storytelling from a bunch of skater kids on Batman this one has some of the most creative twists on just the design of the dark knight. For the most part, however, the shorts don't have a lot going on in terms of real substance- how can they with such short amounts of time. A similar mode went with the Animatrix years ago, in that it's partly a weird and intriguing exploration of the world created, and partly as a cash tie-in for the upcoming new movie (in this case, of course, Dark Knight).Īll of the directors, to greater or lessor degrees, have a specific vision to share with us Batman fans, and at best it's a real visual 'trip' things move past with lightning speed, but so we can see a lot of "things" happening, and every so often, like 'Working Through Pain', the animators don't kid us anymore and show Bruce Wayne going through kung-fu training with a spiritual twist (I chuckled at seeing Bruce as now being an Asian).


It's more like a collection of comic books from Batman strung together without any real association aside from it being different interpretations from the Japanese directors. Finally, "Deadshot" focuses on the titular sniper, who has a new target in Gotham.īatman: Gotham Knight is an anthology of shorts that are different from the original WB animated series in that it's not in the usual twenty-minute animated form (1/2 hour for commercials). "Working Through Pain" goes through flashbacks of Bruce Wayne's training while Batman finds his way through the sewers. "Field Test" has Lucius Fox creating a new technology for Batman, but is it too powerful? "In Darkness Dwells" features Killer Croc and Scarecrow, who have kidnapped a priest. "Crossfire" focuses on two policemen who end up getting in the middle of a crime battle. In "Have I Got A Story For You", 3 kids tell wildly different stories about Batman during a fight through Gotham. In this 6-story anthology collection, Batman faces new villains and old ones in a time-line after Batman Begins. Batman: Gotham Knight (2008) is considered one of the best Animation,Action,Crime,Sci-Fi,Thriller movie in India and around the world. Kevin Conroy,Jason Marsden,Scott Menville,George Newbern are the starring of this movie. Yasuhiro Aoki,Futoshi Higashide,5 more credits has directed this movie.

Batman: Gotham Knight (2008) is a English,Japanese,Spanish,Portuguese,Thai movie.
