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Reeves' Gotham Ripe for Animated Series Classics: From Freeze's Tragedy to Robin's Reckoning
7 Oct
Summary
- Matt Reeves' The Batman offers creative freedom to adapt iconic BTAS episodes
- Tragic tales of Mr. Freeze and the Ventriloquist fit Reeves' gritty, psychological vision
- "Robin's Reckoning" episode provides blueprint for introducing Dick Grayson to Reeves' Gotham

As the DC universe expands with two different Batmen set to appear in upcoming films, director Matt Reeves has creative freedom to reimagine the Dark Knight's legacy. Reeves' 2022 hit The Batman proved that Gotham can thrive without shared-universe clutter, grounding the caped crusader in a world of grit and shadows.
Now, as Reeves continues to flesh out his Elseworlds corner of the DC universe, he has a unique chance to adapt iconic stories from the beloved Batman: The Animated Series. The show's pulp-noir sensibilities and psychologically complex villains align perfectly with Reeves' vision for a Gotham closer to Chinatown than Justice League.




