Val Kilmer returned to being Batman just five weeks before his death. The late actor, who played the Caped Crusader in 1995’s 'Batman Forever,' died on Tuesday, April 1 at the age of 65.
In his final video shared on social media, Kilmer could be seen donning a Batman mask — which served as one of his most successful roles in his decades-long career.
Known for his on-screen portrayal of the Dark Knight, Kilmer said that it had "been a while" since he relived his glory days ...
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From Spider-Man to TMNT to Judge Dredd to Elmer Fudd, Batman has had a lot of strange and wonderful crossovers. These are the ...
Thomas Elliot is back to haunt Batman in the sequel to his 2002 and 2003 story. Check out the preview of the cover and the ...
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Screen Rant on MSNIs Gotham a Lost Cause? Don't Count Out Batman Just YetBatman has been fighting crime in Gotham City for decades, but it doesn't seem to be getting any better. Is Gotham City ...
Lily Allen's estranged husband David Harbour has been accused of cheating on the singer with a costume designer he met on a ...
Who can break Absolute Batman? At 6’6″ tall and 275 pounds, Bruce Wayne is a brawny brute who has built a bigger and badder ...
If the documentary shorts showcases the power of raw storytelling, the animated shorts proved to be the wild card of this ...
When Waylon puts his arm on Bruce’s shoulder, his hand is pricked by one of the blades on Bruce’s Batman armor. A bloody and bruised Bruce tells Waylon that he’s Batman, and that he needs his help.
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