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The Batman's true 4K source material is preserved perfectly well on Warner Bros.' 2160p transfer, in part because the movie gets a full The Dolby Atmos sound mix here is loud and unapologetically right in your face very early on after a bit of a prologue of sorts. Dialogue from “The Batman” during his opening narrative is spot-on being delivered from the center channel and the same goes for the dialogue throughout the course of the length of the film. The Batman does speak a bit rougher than “Bruce Wayne” does here, but not quite as raspy as Batman has in past films. So, you’ll have no problem understanding anything that he says in the middle of a fight or what an enemy is saying. real estate nudged it up a little. But it still comes in a reasonably distant second, although this Blu-ray still likely outpaces most streaming versions.

Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis. Bonus Materials are (as mentioned) primarily included on DISC 3, the BONUS Blu-ray Disc, here and are listed below. These are all presented in 1080p HD video quality with Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo sound. has absolutely no trouble handling the deep-focus detail and extremely minimal lighting during the film's near-endless night scenes and Becoming Catwoman“ (8 minutes, 36 seconds – HD) focuses on the character of “Selina Kyle” and how actress Zoë Kravitz approached the role. The Batman: Genesis– Reeves and Pattinson explore the character of both Bruce Wayne and Batman, taking another approach to the iconic superhero.

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rating than what I've given it here, both the difficulty of its source material and Warner Bros.' respectable decision to given the movie sufficient easy to tell that something's missing. Besides for the format's standard Achilles heels including banding and posterization (both of which can be seen

The Batman Junior Detective Exam Level 2 (HD, 5 Mins.) - Another trivia game for all things Batman. focusing on story construction and development while also touching on casting, visual design, and other fundamentals, while lots of candid on-set Vengeance Meets Justice (8:04) - Paul Dano, along with Reeves and Pattinson, draw several parallels and differences Joining Forces: The Batman’s Legendary Team-Ups (Featurette) – How the series’ producers adapted the DC “Team-Up-Tales” approach from the comic books to the screen. brightness of strong but sporadic light sources, from store windows and glaring street lights to the fluorescent overhead fixture during an infamous

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the latter is as potentially divisive as you've heard, but for me was a largely captivating one.) Only two performances or roles are lukewarm, and Anatomy of The Wingsuit– Essentially that. We get a look at this particular “feature” of Batman’s suit and some of the technology behind it.

There have been a ton of iterations of Batman over the past several decades. Whether it be in comic book form, cheesy television episodes, or big-budget feature films, the caped crusader always brings the masses together to watch Gotham be saved time and time again. In the middle of all these cinematic and comic appearances, the animated realm become a fan-favorite for Batman. Most will remember Batman: The Animated Series in the '90s as the essential animated Batman portfolio. But in the early to mid-2000s, there was a new kind of caped crusader patrolling the streets of Gotham in The Batman: The Complete Series which not only won a ton of awards over its five-season run but created a different approach than anything that came before it. earlier, Pattison brings more than just a chiseled jawline to the lead role, as Batman remains a strong presence as either a calculating detective,Plot: What’s it about? Video: How’s it look? Audio: How’s it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about? lean more towards unnatural, garish territory than the 4K's much smoother and nuanced presentation. But again, if you're seeing The Batman

Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis. (less) Vengeance In The Making (53:41) - Easily the most substantial featurette on this disc (but curiously hiding in the recordings and scribbled journal entries -- instantly remind us of the cold and calculating John Doe. The Batman Blu-ray delivers great video and reference-quality audio in this overall recommended Blu-ray releaseKravitz's Catwoman is a different breed as well, as she throws herself into a deeply caring for those she's friends with type-of -person, but to a fault. If someone crosses her, she would resort to murder. But her all-too poignant and important views on white male privilege ring true in this movie as she is the conduit in the film world to what should be happening in real life. And of course, Colin Farrell as Penguin is simply outstanding as he has completely thrown himself into this character both physically and mentally. His accent, mannerisms, and look are so unrecognizable as the Colin Farrell everyone knows. It's easy to see why the studio has greenlit a spinoff series on this character alone. Move over Danny Devito, Farrell now owns the Penguin role. usual, preys on Gotham's simps at every opportunity; other franchise staples like Carmine Falcone (John Turturro), The Penguin (Colin Farrell), and Clark, production designer James Chinlund, Matt Reeves, and others speak about this film's new version of Batman's iconic car, from its initial design elements hit their mark, but The Batman's near-endless marathon of clues and answers -- some of which are handled much For a 1080p transfer of native 4K source material, Warner Bros.' Blu-ray presentation of The Batman is quite good during most of its lengthy



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