Editorial
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It's difficult to imagine the people of Gotham
City walking the streets without their Dark Knight
to protect them. But in this animated Batman tale
set in the not-too-distant future, Bruce Wayne
(a.k.a. Batman) decides to call it quits and retire
the Bat-suit. After Wayne retreats to his mansion
to live the life of a hermit, Gotham is soon overrun
by criminals and gangs with such catchy names
as the Jokerz. In this hive of villainy lives
a young man by the name of Terry McGinnis. Like
Wayne, his father had been killed, leaving him
traumatized and seeking revenge (all comparisons
though, should end there). As luck would have
it, he stumbles across the Wayne mansion and eventually
the Batcave. Now an old dusty relic, the once
proud Batcave lies dormant like a wax museum,
displaying trophies of Batman's career. Among
these artifacts is the latest-model augmented
Bat-suit, boasting flying capabilities and enough
power to make Superman look like a wimp. Naturally
the exuberant Terry takes the suit and embarks
upon a mission of revenge against the duplicitous
antagonists responsible for his father's death.
This is by no means a run-of-the-mill take on
the Dark Knight. Like Warner's Emmy Award-winning
cartoon of Batman in the present day, the story
and action is tight and well thought out. From
the opening credits (which are eerily reminiscent
of David Fincher's unsettling opening shots in
Seven), you enter a world in need of a hero. Unlike
the later live-action movies, Batman Beyond will
strike a chord with fans of the DC comic. This
world of Gotham is darker, edgier, and filled
with detestable bad guys. No more puns, no more
chumming up to the police, and no more letting
up on the violence. This is a Batman for the future
and one that will have you rooting every time
he inflicts his dark sense of justice upon a wrongdoer.
(Ages 11 and older) --Jeremy Storey.
Edition Details:
• Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
• Color, Closed-captioned, Animated
• Includes Batman Beyond: The Movie and four additional
episodes: Gotham Golem, The Winning Edge, Dead
Man's Hand, Meltdown
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