Batman: Caped Crusader has had many details, including the DC show’s release date and cast, made available. The series was first announced in May 2021 at a WarnerMedia Upfront event and will be released in 2024. Executive producers Bruce Timm, J.J. Abrams, and The Batman director Matt Reeves have described the upcoming DC release as “thrilling, cinematic, and evocative of Batman’s noir roots while diving deeper into the psychology of these iconic characters.” With the return of Bruce Timm from Batman: The Animated Series and Matt Reeves, the new animated series comes from a team that understands the character well.
The series has gone through a tumultuous run in production and was nearly canceled for a time. Fortunately, Prime Video has picked up the series and intends to release it soon. With a long legacy of animated Batman, ranging from R-rated films like Batman: Gotham By Gaslight to kid-friendly animation like the currently airing Batwheels, it is unclear what television rating Caped Crusader will secure. However, it has been described as an adult series, and the available information suggests a dark and intense examination of morality and vigilantism.
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Executive producers Matt Reeves, J.J. Abrams, and Bruce Timm first announced the series in May 2021. The three presented onstage at a WarnerMedia event during the early stages of production. They announced they intended to “Reimagine the Batman mythology” with the series. The series was intended to premiere on HBO Max.
Ed Brubaker signed on as head writer in January 2022. The comic-book scribe and screenwriter created the character of The Winter Soldier and is well-known for award-winning writing for Marvel and DC, including runs on Daredevil and Batman. He has previously written for Westworld, Too Old To Die Young, and Batman: The Audio Series. Under Brubaker, a writer’s room was assembled to write the 10-episode first season.
Following cost-saving efforts by David Zaslav and Warner Bros., the series was canceled in August 2022, shortly after Batgirl. The streamer later changed tactics and decided to shop the series around, and after some interest from Netflix, Apple, and Hulu, the rights were bought by Prime Video in March of 2023, who took over the series’ production with a two-season order.
On June 20, 2024, the series’ cast, including Batman’s new voice actor, was announced. This announcement included many names, like Hamish Linklater as Batman, Christina Ricci as Catwoman, and Diedrich Bader as Two-Face. Other cast members include Ghostbusters: Afterlife‘s Mckenna Grace, Oppenheimer‘s David Krumholtz, and The Beekeeper‘s Minnie Driver. Details on which characters the additional performers will portray have not yet been announced.
Following a tumultuous development period, the series was originally set to premiere on HBO Max before being canceled by the Warner Bros. Discovery streamer. Fortunately, Amazon Prime has bought the rights and finished work on the Matt Reeves, Bruce Timm, and J.J. Abrams produced series. Batman: Caped Crusader is now set to premiere on Prime Video on August 1, 2024. The streamer plans to make all 10 episodes of season 1 available at once, rather than releasing them weekly. Viewers can watch the whole series while awaiting The Penguin in September and The Batman Part II in 2026.
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Hamish Linklater | Bruce Wayne/Batman |
Christina Ricci | Selina Kyle/Catwoman |
Jamie Chung | Harley Quinn |
Diedrich Bader | Harvey Dent/Two-Face |
Minnie Driver | Unknown |
Eric Morgan Stuart | Unknown |
Michelle C. Bonilla | Unknown |
Krystal Joy Brown | Unknown |
John DiMaggio | Unknown |
Mckenna Grace | Unknown |
Jason Watkins | Unknown |
Paul Scheer | Unknown |
Haley Joel Osment | Unknown |
Toby Stephens | Unknown |
David Krumholtz | Unknown |
Gary Anthony Williams | Unknown |
Reid Scott | Unknown |
Dan Donohue | Unknown |
With Caped Crusader drawing inspiration from the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series, living up to Kevin Conroy’s iconic performance after the actor passed away is a difficult task. Hamish Linklater, star of Midnight Mass and Manhunt, will be playing the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman for the first time. The casting announcement was released with a preview clip of Linklater reading out the cast list. With a rough and brusque tone, the actor appears to emulate some of the past film iterations of Batman rather than the iconic Kevin Conroy voice.
Christina Ricci has had a long career in Hollywood since childhood appearances in The Addams Family. She also has some experience in voice work, including in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, where she voiced Terra. Ricci will provide the voice of Selina Kyle/Catwoman, who appears in some of the released images as a cat burglar in a stylish bodysuit. With her name and role being announced, the relationship between Selina and Bruce is likely to be a focus for the series.
Voice actor and reality TV star Jamie Chung will be voicing Harley Quinn. After various adaptations of the character portrayed by stars from Lady Gaga to Kaley Cuoco, Chung, who appeared in Gotham, will be the latest to take on the role. With showrunner Bruce Timm being one of the original creators of the character, the images of her in an unusual and frightening Harlequin costume and details of her own vigilantism suggest a reinvention for Harley Quinn in the series.
While Two-Face is confirmed to be played by Diedrich Bader, no additional characters were revealed for the series to accompany the long list of names cast. Performers including Mckenna Grace, Reid Scott, Dane Donohue, Gary Anthony Williams, Jason Watkins, John Dimaggio, Krystal Joy Brown, Michelle C. Bonilla, Eric Morgan Stuart, Tom Kenny, and Minnie Driver have been cast in the series. With a large cast of characters to populate this new Gotham, two of the revealed roster will likely be playing the already announced characters Clayface and Commissioner Gordon.
Batman: Caped Crusader will focus on a new iteration of the Batman character while drawing influence from the 1990s Batman: The Animated Series. Originally envisioned as a spiritual sequel to that series, the new Prime Video animated show will see Bruce Wayne in a 1940s Gotham. Showrunner Bruce Timm originally planned this setting for the ’90s show, which left its setting more ambiguous by taking stylistic choices from that era but using more contemporary technology.
The Hollywood Reporter provided a synopsis for the series that suggests an early iteration of the Batman character, new to fighting crime. The synopsis indicates that “[h]is one-man crusade for justice attracts unexpected allies within the GCPD and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.” While exact story details are minimal, Batman will face foes like Harley Quinn and Clayface throughout the series while navigating a mostly corrupt Gotham Police Department.
With a Harley Quinn confirmed to be “[a] creepy, quiet, calculating menace who secretly dispenses her twisted justice to the truly despicable among her elite clientele,” and a Selina Kyle who “becomes Catwoman as a “fun” way to maintain her lavish lifestyle,” it appears that the series will examine various criminal motivations from the Dark Knight’s rogues’ gallery. Locating Batman within complex stories like this will help explore his work’s implications as he metes out justice in 1940s Gotham City.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the series has already been renewed for a second season. A second season was confirmed as part of the deal when Prime Video acquired the series from Warner Bros. Discovery in May 2023. It is unclear how far production has gone on the second season, or if the 10-episode first season’s story will continue directly into season 2. A release date for Batman: Caped Crusader season 2 is not yet available, but based on the early approval for the sequel season, it could likely premiere in 2025.
Wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne, transformed by tragedy, takes on the mantle of Batman to combat the rampant corruption and crime in Gotham City. His vigilante actions attract both allies within the GCPD and City Hall and deadly adversaries, leading to unforeseen consequences. The series delves into the noir roots of Batman, exploring the psychological depths of Gotham’s inhabitants.
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