Cinephiles disagree on many things, but regarding the greatest American film critic, there is a consensus about Roger Ebert.
A new sequel bridges the gap between 1989's Batman and Batman Returns and provides more detail to 3 moments in the 1989 film ...
New York Times bestselling author John Jackson Miller recently released a sequel to the Tim Burton 1989 Batman film in novel ... goes as follows: “The Joker is dead, but not forgotten.
That would be that Barry Keoghan, teased as The Batman’s in-universe Joker in the first movie, would get his own series that would serve as a bridge between the second and third movies ...
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Set shortly after the Joker lost a fight with gravity, a stone gargoyle, and the hard pavements of Gotham, Batman: Resurrection examines the lasting impact of the clown prince of crime.