However, the Dark Knight is no stranger to the TV Screen as his first live-action series arrived back in 1966 with the infamous Batman TV Series featuring Burt Ward as the Boy Wonder and Adam West ...
An official, fully functional Batmobile replica sanctioned by Warner Bros has been released, driving Batman superfans into a ...
The full-scale Michael Keaton Batman 1989 cowl replica measures 24.5-inches tall and includes a stand for display, ...
The 1966 Batman series is unabashedly campy. 1970s Saturday morning fare like Super Friends or The New Adventures of Batman presented a family-friendly do-gooder, working with Robin and Bat-Mite.
The large room featured statues of famous Batman villains like the Joker and Catwoman, in addition to some of Racop’s collection of screen-used items from the 1966 Batman TV show. “One of them is the ...
Thirteen actors have portrayed the 'Batman' villain since his on-screen debut in 1966 Brendan Le is an Editorial Assistant at PEOPLE with three years of experience working as an editor and writer.
Batman is no stranger to the digital realm. 1990’s Batman: Digital Justice was one of the world’s first computer-generated ...
The Batman was a welcome reset for DC’s flagship superhero. After Ben Affleck’s turn never truly established itself in Zack Snyder’s divisive spectacles, this younger refresh from director ...
Jack Nicholson brought an old Hollywood sheen to the then-frowned-upon medium of comic book movies, practically stealing the show from Michael Keaton in Tim Burton’s retooled big-screen Batman ...
Back in 1966, the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder escaped from the realm of DC Comics and made it onto the small screen. The Batman TV series aired from 1966 to 1968 and featured a more ...
The new set isn't the only incarnation of the Batmobile that has received the Lego treatment--far from it. Though some of Lego's Batmobile sets are discontinued--the Batcave Shadow Box, which ...