Every Batman Movie Ranked Worst To Best (Including The Batman)

Summary
  • Batman & Robin is widely regarded as the biggest misfire in the franchise's canon, with a cartoonish tone and a miscast cast.
  • Batman V. Superman disappointed fans with a muddled plot and too much focus on establishing DC's answer to the MCU.
  • Tim Burton's Batman (1989) transformed the character into an icon of cinema, with a contemporary backdrop and his trademark quirkiness.
With so many different iterations of Batman cropping up on-screen over the years, the question of how every Batman movie ranks is a consistent and fascinating one. Even after several false starts, DC's iconic Caped Crusader feels as vital to the silver screen as he does to the world of comic books, but it hasn't always been that way. Although earlier attempts had been made, it took Tim Burton to proved that the Dark Knight's story could be cinematic gold, and Warner Bros. have constantly reinvented the character ever since. Various shades of the Batman palette have been explored in live-action, including tortured nocturnal menace, campy comic book crime-fighter, and visceral, and realistic urban vigilante.
The trend now seems to be a reinvigorated take on the Dark Knight promising a grittier, darker vision of Bruce Wayne's alterego, with every Batman movie exploring and deconstructing DC's most interesting hero in increasingly complex and nuanced ways. One constant in Batman's movie output, however, is popularity. Even when a film has failed miserably, Bruce Wayne has returned to the big screen before long, usually with a renewed sense of energy and purpose. Adam West, Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, and Robert Pattinson have all played the Batman in movies,with varying degrees of success.


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