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Michael Keaton's Dark Knight is back in a collectible Steelbook that won't stay in stock for long — and it's on sale ...
Tim Burton's first Batman movie remains one of the best live-action films in franchise history.
The recent sequel to 1989’s Batman proves how great Clayface can be as the star of his announced upcoming DC movie. Clayface is a classic Batman foe from the Golden Age of DC’s comics.
So when he got an offer to write a Batman sequel, he knew exactly what he wanted to do: follow Burton’s impulse to meld 1930s pulp comic sensibilities with a grittier 1980s comic style.