Summary
- Batman: Caped Crusader promises to be a modern replacement for Batman: The Animated Series, with original head producer Bruce Timm involved.
- The show appears to balance a dark tone with a fresh look at Batman's rogues gallery, exploring what could have been for the prior show.
- Caped Crusader's character alterations, such as Harley Quinn and Two-Face's designs, show it won't rest on its laurels and will revitalize the mythos.
Roughly 16 years after I first watched Batman: The Animated Series and hoped it would continue forever,
Batman: Caped Crusader has promised to serve as an exciting modern replacement for my all-time favorite DC show. As is the case for many people, my childhood involved a not insubstantial amount of watching classic cartoons - a road that would, inevitably, lead to perhaps the best animated Batman series of all time.
Over a decade later, and the Batman: Caped Crusader trailer has set the incoming 2024 show up as a promising new version of Batman: The Animated Series - complete with the 90s show's original head producer, Bruce Timm. While these are certainly big shoes to fill, Caped Crusader seems custom-built to match up to the comparisons, and the expectations that come with them.
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