Through an encounter with a time travel built by a
super-intelligent gorilla (because this is the world of comic books), Batman,
his closest allies and his greatest foes are all transported to the days of
feudal Japan. This is the kind of high-concept lunacy that makes for some of
the best Elseworlds stories and, as Sony/Marvel would end up showing months after this film’s initial release, there’s a lot of room in the market for
bonkers reimaginings of our favourite superheroes. And quite honestly, even if
for pure geek-out value, this is most definitely one to check out.
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Showing posts with label poison ivy. Show all posts
Thursday, 27 December 2018
Batman Ninja (2018) - Movie Review
Through an encounter with a time travel built by a
super-intelligent gorilla (because this is the world of comic books), Batman,
his closest allies and his greatest foes are all transported to the days of
feudal Japan. This is the kind of high-concept lunacy that makes for some of
the best Elseworlds stories and, as Sony/Marvel would end up showing months after this film’s initial release, there’s a lot of room in the market for
bonkers reimaginings of our favourite superheroes. And quite honestly, even if
for pure geek-out value, this is most definitely one to check out.
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