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Directed by Curt Geda, Butch Lukic, Dan Riba. With Will Friedle, Kevin Conroy, Sherman Howard, Michael Ansara. Decades after the retirement of Bruce Wayne as Batman.

Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker (Video 2. Watch Into The Mind Full Movie. Trivia. The voice of Ghoul was provided by Michael Rosenbaum, who did several voices for the television series "Batman Beyond." While in the recording studio, he would often do a Christopher Walken impression that the producers found hilarious. When they were commissioned to create this film, they wrote the part of Ghoul for Rosenbaum's Walken impression.

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He would later reprise the role in an episode of Justice League (2. The Flash. Later Rosenbaum would play the role of Supermans enemy Lex Luthor in the TV series Smallville.

Batman Beyond: Unsolved Mysteries & Questions. First premiering in the late 1. Batman Beyond has come to be a beloved series in the greater DC Animated Universe, which includes both Batman and Superman, along with Static Shock and both Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. Taking place in a future where Bruce Wayne became a reclusive old man, the show’s main protagonist was Terry Mc. Ginnis, a high school teen who ends up taking on the mantle of Gotham’s new Batman.

Featuring an array of characters and heady themes (especially for a kids show), BB was a favorite among many and has remained popular to this day. Unfortunately, the show didn’t receive a proper ending, as it was cancelled in the early 2. While it did receive a movie (Return of the Joker) and a sort- of finale in an episode of JLU, the show left some plot threads hanging, some of which could have been answered later, or were mysteriously abandoned early on. This list ponders and investigates mysteries the series (and movie) left us with, some of which went truly unanswered. We’re not including any comic book spin- off lore as hard truths, since how it would fit into the greater DCAU canon is nebulous at best.

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Also, certain episodes of JLU (most prominently “Epilogue”) will be brought up when relevant to the entry. Strap yourself in, because these are 1. Unresolved Mysteries And Plot Holes Bat. Man Beyond Left Hanging. What happened to Max? Introduced in the episode “Splicers”, Max became one of Terry’s best friends and a major supporting character in the series. She was smart, sassy, but also very helpful and integral to helping Terry when he needed it.

She even learned he was Batman, meeting Bruce Wayne and assisting the both of them in the process. As such, she had a prominent role in most of the series. It’s what makes the question of what happened to her such an interesting one. This character was such a fixture of the show and Terry’s company that it’s odd her future is then put into question.

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She’s not mentioned in any of the JLU episodes that take place in the future; not even in “Epilogue”, which could have easily brought her up in some way, but didn’t. What happened to Hamilton Hill High? This one’s interesting because it implies something happened while we, the audience, weren’t looking. At the end of BB, the high school seems just as fine as it has been since the very first episode. Sure, weird things have happened at the school (and plenty of villains have originated from it), but it was a functional place for students and teens. But in the JLU ep “The Once and Future Thing, Part Two: Time, Warped”, we see that, at some point in the future, the high school is abandoned, derelict, now run by gangs. While the JLU episodes set in the future don’t offer too much info on what’s happened in the time since BB’s end, it does make one wonder why the high school of all places would be in such a bad state.

Terry himself doesn’t seem to provide any info as he’s guiding JLU members through its halls, though it can be assumed that, for him, it’s no longer noteworthy. Why did Bruce/Babs happen? Probably the most controversial thing to come out of BB, the show revealed that Barbara Gordon and Bruce Wayne were once a couple.

Batman Beyond: Return Of The Joker Full Movie

There’s no explanation, and no real reason, either – other than to emphasize that Barbara knows a thing or two about how hard keeping a relationship with Bruce can be. However, we’re pretty sure her being a member of the Bat- Family was enough to check off that box. And that’s another thing: The Bat- Family is portrayed as a family, with Bruce the head and the Robins and Batgirl the apprentices. A father and his adopted children, if you will. There’s something really creepy and off about an older Bruce and a much younger Barbara getting together, especially when there’s no build- up to this out- of- nowhere revelation. Some BB comics would later continue touching upon this plot thread, but its latest appearance in the animated adaption of The Killing Joke (and the hostile reaction to it) just goes to show how unnerved fans are about it. How did the future Justice League form (and why does it only consist of 5 or so members)?

Another mystery on par with the high school, the future of the DC universe seems to be a bit barren compared to the one seen in both JL and especially JLU. As seen in the two- part BB episode “The Call”, the Justice League is a functioning team, and while at the time of airing, it may have seemed pretty normal, retrospectively, it seems more than a bit off. JLU was the first time the League got so many other members on their team, but due to the (chronologically) older BB episode, the team seems to be severely lacking. While Superman is still around, the group seems to have been greatly reduced (and the Watch Tower seems to no longer exist). They don’t even seem as big of a deal in this future. We could chalk that up to BB having come out before JL and JLU, but it can still seem really weird when looking at the DCAU as a whole.

The origins of Neo- Gotham? In fairness to this one, it seems to be following the old trait of “show, don’t tell.” And yet, one might very well like to know how Gotham went from being perpetually Art Deco to very futuristic and on par with Metropolis less than fifty years later. Granted, it could be explained as just playing around with the trope of a future city looking so drastically different than its past incarnation (as seen in many a sci- fi film). That said, there are a few things about Neo- Gotham that don’t really get addressed.

Never mind some of the tech on display, but why do so many of the buildings feature Chinese characters on them? How far has the human race gotten in the future, exactly? Still, many of the mysteries of how Gotham came to be Neo aren’t explained, or even alluded to, leaving one to wonder how things got to this point in the future.

What ultimately happened to Bruce? When we first meet Bruce Wayne in the future of BB, he’s very much an old man. He’s given up the mantle of Batman and has Terry take over for him, while Bruce plays the role of guy- in- the- chair (more on that in #3). He still goes out from time to time, uses a cane, has a canine companion, and can even handle himself when need be.

Yet by the time we see him in the JLU episode “Epilogue”, it’s a surprise that he’s still alive and kicking; he looks like death and he’s popping pills. The main question here is, well, what ultimately becomes of Bruce?