This misconception needs to die...... my guy HE CREATED BATMAN. Not that fraud Bob Kane who thought that Batman should carry a gun and wear red with a bandit mask. Bill Finger created Batman solely on his own and would do the same with the rest of the Batman mythos and its characters along with Jerry Robinson.
True story. Tim Burton's "Batman" and "Batman the Animated Series" saved my life when I was a teenager, and was going through the darkest and toughest period of my life. Now I am older and wiser to face any difficulty life throws at me. Thank you, Batman.
Thanks for sharing. You'd probably like Paul Dini's autobiographical Dark Night: A True Batman Story, about his own personal trauma and survival through Batman's "help".
Does anyone else cringe every time Bob Kane’s name comes up or he credits himself with all the work “he” did? Poor Bill Finger never got anywhere near the credit he deserves... and still doesn’t.
Bill Finger has recently been getting his name next to Bob Kane on the current DC Animated movies. We need to not continue the myth of the over-looked Bill Finger anymore.
Superman may be dcs greatest hero. But Batman is DCs most beloved superhero and most appreciated character to the point where they worship him more than Superman.
@@juanvargas-qz6vdHuh? Batman is universally beloved and somewhat overexposed, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the Justice league members aren’t up there too. They’re icons and no other outside comic book characters are in their “league” except maybe spider man.
@@juanvargas-qz6vd Batman gets milked the same way spider man does. Doesn’t mean spider man carries marvel dude. They’re just the most popular characters of their roster.
Oh, having just watched Batman & Bill, it was...uncomfortable hearing most of Bob Kane's words, to say the least. I'm excited to see Bill Finger's name again in Matt Reeves' The Batman. Always will be grateful for this hero they created - changed my life. Especially grateful for Kevin Conroy. ♥️
@@justineslick6463 Yes, that's why I said again. :) In the documentary Batman and Bill, iirc, near the end, Marc Tyler Nobleman (the one who started the fight for Bill) was shown tearing up in the theater seeing Bill's name credited for the first time in BvS.
He has interacted with every other iconic Character: Scooby Doo, TMNT, Spidey , RWBY, Wolverine , Spawn, Nudge Dredd. Never get old Caped Crusader . 🤡🤡🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🥶🥶☠👻🦾🧠
batman defines us all,he is the embodiment of when there are difficult times we must strive forward.a character of not just a man but of a man with morals he is and will always be my hero.
@@RustyBrickStudios but still he is very famous. I mean everyone knows Superman. He is a sign of hope and America's hero and also very old character so yeah he is famous.
@Filmreview Universe batman has more popular and interesting characters than spidermans supporting cast, its only spidey himself, who gets the most fans. Batmans villains and bat family arguably have as big as fandom respectively as the main lead himself.
Everybody Else: Batman is so complex because he represents our humanity and the darkness within and and and Adam West: I'm just grateful I got to do it and have fun. 😊
I think everyone who has worked with Batman should be proud of themselves for meeting Batman. As darker and grimmer as he is, Batman is a hero who has fascinated us all for one reason.
i jus bought arkhan knight on ps4 and im completely blown away by everything from how beautiful they brought gotham to life to the lore behind so many old characters
@@guanoguy4800 It has the best gameplay in the series. Improved stealth+improved combat+improved gliding+improved puzzles+a bigger denser open world+beautiful graphics = Arkham Knight is superior to every other Arkham entry before it. People say that there was too much batmobile but that's not true. Batmobile's less than 20 percent of the entire game. It's been mathematically proven by youtubers
@@guanoguy4800 People who say that tank combat was the majority of the game are succumbing to a negativity bias. They didn't like those sections so they remember them as taking up more of the game's overall time. They remember the feelings of negativity more vividly. The tank combat sections are only 20 percent of the entire game and not the whole game or even 50 percent of the game. Only 20 percent. Let me repeat. Tank combat is only 20 percent of the game. How do I know this?? There is a video on TH-cam that has actually calculated the amount of the batmobile in the game and it's 20 percent.
@@brucew565 It had the least fun. All that other stuff, improved this and that, true. But for fun-factor it was the weakest entry in the series. That's the biggest factor for me. I played it twice and never thought of playing it again. I've played Asylum, City, and Origins 6 times each, probably more. They're so much more fun. Also, it had lame side missions. You left that out. I don't care if mathematically it was only 20 percent. The Batmobile was too involved in the game play, puzzles, and Battles. What was the big showdown? Tank fight. How'd you fight the Arkham Knight? Tank fight. How'd you fight Deathstroke? Tank fight. How'd you get out of the Arkham Knight trap? Tank trick. How'd you get from level to level in the underground? Tank puzzle. How'd you get into the warehouse? Tank puzzle. So no matter what you say about improved this and that, it simply is the least fun to play, and the one I don't recommend.
@@brucew565 Regardless of the percentage, the tank dominated critical moments in the game and was way to involved. You can't argue away peoples feelings, which are real, with math.
Neil Gaiman's The Sandman got me into comics but it was the Batfamily that made me stay. Batman is such an interesting character and his sidekicks even more so. Robin 1993 always has a special place in my heart. Nightwing is just amazing. And although I was disappointed (mostly) on the New 52, I'm still here for Batman!
Batman and/or The Batman is without a doubt the greatest masked crime fighter in all comic book history and beyond into cartoons and television and now in motion pictures. Bob Kane and Bill Finger have created the most widely known and loved of all comic book characters that will out live everyone else on the planet that's for sure lol.
I like how for the first half of the documentary, you don't see the faces of the speakers and then in the second half, they reveal the faces of the speakers as they are talking for the last time in the doc. That was really cool
5:55 that’s what makes Batman such an addicting character. From that night onward Bruce Waynes soul was taken and the thing that walked out of that alley way was Batman. No matter what it’s a commitment to a war that in the end he knows he can’t win but he will fight and keep fighting and doing whatever it takes to make sure nobody ever feels the way he felt even if it means giving up a sense of his humanity and the chances to be genuinely happy with others. It’s depressing but without Batman going out every night and doing the things he does there would be no hope in Gotham. Gotham is a really really messed up city and to see a man use his trauma to become something better, something that the city desperately needs even when it seems like there no point to continue fighting he still does it.
Also ridiculous! The richest guy in town doesn't have body guards or a limo waiting and is shocked when he gets jumped in an ally way. That's the real fantasy.
@@guanoguy4800 You think all rich people go out with bodyguards?? Secondly, it's not an absolute necessity that a rich person has to ride in a limo all the time. It's possible for rich people to take a break once in a while from their "rich lifestyle"
@@brucew565 Do you walk down dark alleys in the inner city, flashing wealth? I don't, and you shouldn't either. Also, don't take fun and funny comments so seriously. It's way for fun to laugh.
Batman is my #1 favorite. However, I like the more serious Dark Knight. I've never liked the more campy representations. Also having said that, somehow I have a soft spot for the 60s tv show.
I watched it on reruns. I remember the first time I saw the Adam West Batman it was awesome. My mom introduced it to us we loved it. she grew up watching it and she wanted us to watch it because it was part of her life
80years of greatness ,out of those 80 ive watched batman for a bit over 30 , since the super friends, the Adam West series, at kinder garden every kid wanted to be batman, or flash, i always wanted to be batman but why they said, he cant fly hes not duper strong he cant run fast, i. Would say but hes got the cool car, the cool airplane ,THE SUPER COOL cape and mask i dont need the super power, and oh was i right ,im so glad i stood my ground
I really like and appreciate these Warner Bros./DC documentaries/specials.They're entertaining, well made and informative. I have yet to see Marvel do stuff like this.
@@chrisdragnet722 Sure, there's Dark Horse (Star Wars, Hellboy, Buffy, yawn) and Image and Drawn & Quarterly and Fantagraphics ..., but I think most people only know about DC and Marvel.
What’s up? What about the mask of phantasm? It’s my favourite Batman story so heres to hoping this eventually does lead up to something. Otherwise this was still entertaining.
Ridiculous that Bob Kane still gets so much attention for "creating" Batman. It's not enough that they've finally started putting Bill Finger's name in the credits as one of the creators. He should be getting way more attention and credit in documentaries like this.
you know I always wondered because he studied so many disciplines to become Batman if he used science to increase his physical attributes like his ability to move faster. His ability to learn things quickly
No matter what, Bill Finger was and will always be THE creator of Batman. Never forget that. Bob Kane was a thief who took all the credit. I think Bill Finger deserves more recognition.
That’s why The Batman has so much hype. It’s the story we’ve always wanted. Batman being the brutal, angry detective that he is. He was never meant to be funny or humorous. That’s the beauty of the character. If you didn’t know he was a hero, you would think he’s this demon. He’s a hero from the dark side, his story is so human, and his heart is so genuine. That’s the Batman we all love. Not that Adam west and the campy stuff didn’t do great, but the dark knight is the dark knight for a reason. He will always be the greatest hero in this age.
"Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector... a DARK KNIGHT." - James Gordon
Bill finger is the real creator that man Bob Kane he wanted batman with a gun and red clothes with bat wings, basicaly Bob came up with the idea but had 0 abillity and Bill Finger made the Batman we know today
I've Heard About Philosophy & Psychology Students Research & Study About Batman & Batman Films. I Don't Think Any Comic Book Character Gained That Much Attention
Batman 🦇 is the king of Gotham city greatest superhero and my only favorite superhero in dc universe .👑 Batman is a martial artist fighters in dc universe happy 80th anniversary of Batman
Ok, so released in 2019 with footage of things up to and including 2019... but no mention of BvS, Affleck, Snyder, Phoenix, Joker, Ledger, and barely even talk of Bill Finger. Yet get Stan Lee in there. This was asinine.
@@chairmanm3ow I know that there are documentaries on the 2005 edition. But what I'm after is archival interviews and behind the scenes from back in the day.
Yall mention Bob Kane one too many times without his better half! I only recall one gentleman (Michael Uslan) in this video that actually mentions both co-creators. Bill Finger had much to do with this legendary character's inception.
What an oddly-directed documentary... have people explain all film while out-of-context clips show. Then introduce them at the end like the audience will know who said what. Not only that, but skip over the contributions of Bill Finger, Denny O'Neil & Neal Adams, Alan Moore, Marv Wolfman, Grant Morrison, Jeff Loeb... they make it sound like Bob Kane, Frank Miller, and Jim Lee were the only ones who did anything great with Batman.
Bill Finger.. The real creator of Batman. Not Bob. I used to believe Bob Kane was the creator of my beloved superhero. But that Documentary changed my mind forever. I'm not denying Bob's contribution to Batman but the real creator of Batman didn't get anything, no credit, recognition, nothing.. Now I think it's time to correct ourself, give credit to the real creator. We want to see Bill's name instead of Bob.
Dont forget... Bill Finger played a huge part of the creation of Batman!
This misconception needs to die...... my guy HE CREATED BATMAN. Not that fraud Bob Kane who thought that Batman should carry a gun and wear red with a bandit mask. Bill Finger created Batman solely on his own and would do the same with the rest of the Batman mythos and its characters along with Jerry Robinson.
I highly recommend you guys to watch Batman & Bill documentary on hulu.If you're a Batman fan you must watch this for Bill Finger
@@moonborn-musti6051 I teared up watching that
@@moonborn-musti6051 thank you for the recommendation
It should say created by Bill Finger with Bob Kane
Bill Finger deserves MASSIVE respect and CREDIT for what he helped create. 👏
He didn’t help create Batman, he did create Batman
@@brianwynne2352 you are ONE THOUSAND PERCENT CORRECT.
True story. Tim Burton's "Batman" and "Batman the Animated Series" saved my life when I was a teenager, and was going through the darkest and toughest period of my life. Now I am older and wiser to face any difficulty life throws at me. Thank you, Batman.
That is he soul purpose of BATMAN, its what e does
I was 7 when 1989 movie came out. One of my earliest and happiest memories. I totally relate to your comment.
😎👍
Thanks for sharing. You'd probably like Paul Dini's autobiographical Dark Night: A True Batman Story, about his own personal trauma and survival through Batman's "help".
Batman: TAS literally stole stories from the books for their best episodes.... ;-)
Does anyone else cringe every time Bob Kane’s name comes up or he credits himself with all the work “he” did? Poor Bill Finger never got anywhere near the credit he deserves... and still doesn’t.
i think bob kane maybe created batman but adam west and the 1940s -50 comics raised batman
@@viittaritaricomic3761 he made a Shadow knockoff, Bill Finger really created Batman
ye i do
Bill finger created Batman, but the character has progressed to this day through a variety of writers, film directors and actors in popular culture
Bill Finger has recently been getting his name next to Bob Kane on the current DC Animated movies.
We need to not continue the myth of the over-looked Bill Finger anymore.
Superman- Gets a documentery on his history.
Shazam- Gets a documentery on his history.
Batman- Gets a documentery for each movie he's in.
I guess we can safely say that batman carries the entire DC universe against marvels
Superman may be dcs greatest hero. But Batman is DCs most beloved superhero and most appreciated character to the point where they worship him more than Superman.
@@juanvargas-qz6vdHuh? Batman is universally beloved and somewhat overexposed, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the Justice league members aren’t up there too. They’re icons and no other outside comic book characters are in their “league” except maybe spider man.
@MyGodzilla99 what other live action superhero movie from DC has done what batman has? I guess u could argue ww and that's a maybe
@@juanvargas-qz6vd Batman gets milked the same way spider man does. Doesn’t mean spider man carries marvel dude. They’re just the most popular characters of their roster.
Oh, having just watched Batman & Bill, it was...uncomfortable hearing most of Bob Kane's words, to say the least. I'm excited to see Bill Finger's name again in Matt Reeves' The Batman. Always will be grateful for this hero they created - changed my life. Especially grateful for Kevin Conroy. ♥️
Zack snyder credited bill on b vs s 1st.
@@justineslick6463 Yes, that's why I said again. :)
In the documentary Batman and Bill, iirc, near the end, Marc Tyler Nobleman (the one who started the fight for Bill) was shown tearing up in the theater seeing Bill's name credited for the first time in BvS.
@@ladylalazarus such agood documentary. Great ending
He has interacted with every other iconic Character: Scooby Doo, TMNT, Spidey , RWBY, Wolverine , Spawn, Nudge Dredd. Never get old Caped Crusader .
🤡🤡🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇🥶🥶☠👻🦾🧠
When did he meet RWBY?
@@Ironbat92 th-cam.com/video/1O6t9rbTLP0/w-d-xo.html
@@lewisaino Wow.
Who's RWBY? He interacted with Dracula as well.
I'm really in to those Nudge Dredd comics from 3000BD XD
batman defines us all,he is the embodiment of when there are difficult times we must strive forward.a character of not just a man but of a man with morals he is and will always be my hero.
Batman's my hero too.
Well said yes
Batman is the greatest character ever created. Sure there are others but The Dark Knight is the best
@@RustyBrickStudios but still he is very famous. I mean everyone knows Superman. He is a sign of hope and America's hero and also very old character so yeah he is famous.
Yes, I recommend Stephen King's essay "Why I chose Batman" in Batman of sums up what a lot of Batman fans think.
@Filmreview Universe batman has more popular and interesting characters than spidermans supporting cast, its only spidey himself, who gets the most fans. Batmans villains and bat family arguably have as big as fandom respectively as the main lead himself.
@Filmreview Universe Your clown suit is in my Batcave.
Everybody Else: Batman is so complex because he represents our humanity and the darkness within and and and
Adam West: I'm just grateful I got to do it and have fun. 😊
I think everyone who has worked with Batman should be proud of themselves for meeting Batman. As darker and grimmer as he is, Batman is a hero who has fascinated us all for one reason.
there are many dark knights but there is only one bright knight Adam West
@@MutantsInDisguise Adam West made pretty much made the same implication as the top one.
Hearing Stan Lee again makes me sad. R.I.P to a Legend.
He and others are the greatest gift from the universe. R.I.P legends.
Bob Kane and Stan Lee are similar
Jack Kirby and Bill Finger are similar
i jus bought arkhan knight on ps4 and im completely blown away by everything from how beautiful they brought gotham to life to the lore behind so many old characters
It's gorgeous, but the worst game play of the series.
@@guanoguy4800 It has the best gameplay in the series. Improved stealth+improved combat+improved gliding+improved puzzles+a bigger denser open world+beautiful graphics = Arkham Knight is superior to every other Arkham entry before it.
People say that there was too much batmobile but that's not true. Batmobile's less than 20 percent of the entire game. It's been mathematically proven by youtubers
@@guanoguy4800 People who say that tank combat was the majority of the game are succumbing to a negativity bias. They didn't like those sections so they remember them as taking up more of the game's overall time. They remember the feelings of negativity more vividly. The tank combat sections are only 20 percent of the entire game and not the whole game or even 50 percent of the game. Only 20 percent. Let me repeat. Tank combat is only 20 percent of the game. How do I know this?? There is a video on TH-cam that has actually calculated the amount of the batmobile in the game and it's 20 percent.
@@brucew565 It had the least fun. All that other stuff, improved this and that, true. But for fun-factor it was the weakest entry in the series. That's the biggest factor for me. I played it twice and never thought of playing it again. I've played Asylum, City, and Origins 6 times each, probably more. They're so much more fun.
Also, it had lame side missions. You left that out.
I don't care if mathematically it was only 20 percent. The Batmobile was too involved in the game play, puzzles, and Battles.
What was the big showdown? Tank fight. How'd you fight the Arkham Knight? Tank fight. How'd you fight Deathstroke? Tank fight. How'd you get out of the Arkham Knight trap? Tank trick. How'd you get from level to level in the underground? Tank puzzle. How'd you get into the warehouse? Tank puzzle.
So no matter what you say about improved this and that, it simply is the least fun to play, and the one I don't recommend.
@@brucew565 Regardless of the percentage, the tank dominated critical moments in the game and was way to involved. You can't argue away peoples feelings, which are real, with math.
Neil Gaiman's The Sandman got me into comics but it was the Batfamily that made me stay. Batman is such an interesting character and his sidekicks even more so. Robin 1993 always has a special place in my heart. Nightwing is just amazing. And although I was disappointed (mostly) on the New 52, I'm still here for Batman!
Loving these docs on the DC Universe.
If anything, everyone remembers every moment to which Batman impacted the culture.
Batman and/or The Batman is without a doubt the greatest masked crime fighter in all comic book history and beyond into cartoons and television and now in motion pictures. Bob Kane and Bill Finger have created the most widely known and loved of all comic book characters that will out live everyone else on the planet that's for sure lol.
I like how for the first half of the documentary, you don't see the faces of the speakers and then in the second half, they reveal the faces of the speakers as they are talking for the last time in the doc. That was really cool
Hey! I also thought the were going to talk about "Batman:The Mask Of Phantasm"...what a shame the didn't 😓😢😭
May Batman forever live in my heart.
5:55 that’s what makes Batman such an addicting character. From that night onward Bruce Waynes soul was taken and the thing that walked out of that alley way was Batman. No matter what it’s a commitment to a war that in the end he knows he can’t win but he will fight and keep fighting and doing whatever it takes to make sure nobody ever feels the way he felt even if it means giving up a sense of his humanity and the chances to be genuinely happy with others. It’s depressing but without Batman going out every night and doing the things he does there would be no hope in Gotham. Gotham is a really really messed up city and to see a man use his trauma to become something better, something that the city desperately needs even when it seems like there no point to continue fighting he still does it.
Also ridiculous! The richest guy in town doesn't have body guards or a limo waiting and is shocked when he gets jumped in an ally way. That's the real fantasy.
@@guanoguy4800 You think all rich people go out with bodyguards??
Secondly, it's not an absolute necessity that a rich person has to ride in a limo all the time. It's possible for rich people to take a break once in a while from their "rich lifestyle"
@@brucew565 Do you walk down dark alleys in the inner city, flashing wealth? I don't, and you shouldn't either. Also, don't take fun and funny comments so seriously. It's way for fun to laugh.
Thats because its not a matter of winning the war, but how many lives he can save, if he can save one then him spending his life was all worth it
That batman begins quote at the end.
Batman is my #1 favorite. However, I like the more serious Dark Knight. I've never liked the more campy representations. Also having said that, somehow I have a soft spot for the 60s tv show.
I watched it on reruns. I remember the first time I saw the Adam West Batman it was awesome. My mom introduced it to us we loved it.
she grew up watching it and she wanted us to watch it because it was part of her life
Thank you Bill Finger.
80years of greatness ,out of those 80 ive watched batman for a bit over 30 , since the super friends, the Adam West series, at kinder garden every kid wanted to be batman, or flash, i always wanted to be batman but why they said, he cant fly hes not duper strong he cant run fast, i. Would say but hes got the cool car, the cool airplane ,THE SUPER COOL cape and mask i dont need the super power, and oh was i right ,im so glad i stood my ground
Awesome documentary! Highly recommended for ANY Batman fan ! 🦇
My favorite Joker voice actor is Mark Hamill
Every one underestimates Batman. That's what makes him Dangerous 😉😉
Nolan and bale Batman iconic 🤯
BATMAN is the most iconic superhero
I like how Stan lee is in this because he was best friends with Bob kane
I live for Batman🔥
He is in my soul...
I thought this was going to examine the Mask of the Phantasm movie! I still enjoyed it though!
The low key shade from reading between the lines of Stan Lee is great. Bob was a lucky trend jumper in love with himself.🤣
Batman will live on forever and can't wait for what's to come in the future
Kuai Liang: I have found you. BATMAN.
Bruce Wayne: I have no record of a Previous encounter.
Kuai Liang: You Miss Understand My Intention
I really like and appreciate these Warner Bros./DC documentaries/specials.They're entertaining, well made and informative. I have yet to see Marvel do stuff like this.
Arent there other comic companies besides Marvel and DC?
@@chrisdragnet722 Sure, there's Dark Horse (Star Wars, Hellboy, Buffy, yawn) and Image and Drawn & Quarterly and Fantagraphics ..., but I think most people only know about DC and Marvel.
What’s up? What about the mask of phantasm? It’s my favourite Batman story so heres to hoping this eventually does lead up to something. Otherwise this was still entertaining.
We did get it, its called Batman the Animated Series
Ridiculous that Bob Kane still gets so much attention for "creating" Batman. It's not enough that they've finally started putting Bill Finger's name in the credits as one of the creators. He should be getting way more attention and credit in documentaries like this.
Wow! Awesome video! Thank you!
I love Batman the best superhero ever!
Great history piece here. Nice job.
Bill Finger created Batman, Jerry Robinson created me.
I want an evolution of Robin doc, cuz these are amazing
"IT'S THE BAT!" So it's awesome to reconnect with our family vow keeping and crime terrifying caped crusader.💪🏾🦇🏃🏾♂️🌃 Stay safe everyone!
Batman vs. Two Face and Scooby-Doo Meets Batman would also be acceptable placeholders in the collection.
Stan Lee voice 🥺🥺🥺. RIP sir.
Thank you, Bill Finger
They need to do another MOTP anniversary screening in 2023, I missed the one they did in 2018
Superman and Lois that was great
you know I always wondered because he studied so many disciplines to become Batman if he used science to increase his physical attributes like his ability to move faster. His ability to learn things quickly
Estos especiales de Warner están en algún lugar subtitulados?
Bob Kane & Bill Finger: In Memoriam.
This was absolutely beautiful!!!!!
Would be so cool if WB made a third Tim Burton movie in the vein of Logan, where Michael Keaton would play older Bruce/Batman.
*pours one out for Bill Finger*
🤘🏽⚡️🦇
I can’t wait for there to be another great representation of Batman in live action. I think I trust Matt Reeves is gonna do well
How do you feel now
@@Wolfsburge W
@@DBK925 yeeee
Such an inspirational character in comic book history
Batman has always inspired me
No matter what, Bill Finger was and will always be THE creator of Batman. Never forget that. Bob Kane was a thief who took all the credit. I think Bill Finger deserves more recognition.
Tears. Manly tears were shed
More Jorge Jimenez Batman books please. Thanks
my favorite superhero
That’s why The Batman has so much hype. It’s the story we’ve always wanted. Batman being the brutal, angry detective that he is. He was never meant to be funny or humorous. That’s the beauty of the character. If you didn’t know he was a hero, you would think he’s this demon. He’s a hero from the dark side, his story is so human, and his heart is so genuine. That’s the Batman we all love. Not that Adam west and the campy stuff didn’t do great, but the dark knight is the dark knight for a reason. He will always be the greatest hero in this age.
Imagine this, Batman by Neal Adams and Alex Ross ..
Mega oof. That would be a reading worthy of the Gods.
Do you mean Denny O’Neil, Neil Adams was primarily an illustrator.
@@Ray_Petree That would be the TRINITY !!
@@indranighoshal5232 Keep praying, pal!
As a kid my mind was so utterly blown when i found out Luke Skywalker was The Joker.
0:41 yo 😮 I never knew till now they had the bat tank back then. Looks sick!
I like it how they didn't showcase any of the feature films between Keaton and Bale :9
Thank you bill finger and bob kane I’ll never forget it
"Because he's the hero Gotham deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector... a DARK KNIGHT." - James Gordon
Batman it was and always will be the best superhero in the world!!
Batman is life.
Stan talking about Bob is incredible
This the shadow video is great.
RIP Adam West
Bill finger is the real creator that man Bob Kane he wanted batman with a gun and red clothes with bat wings, basicaly Bob came up with the idea but had 0 abillity and Bill Finger made the Batman we know today
Finger also came up with a decent amount of Batman’s rogues gallery and backstory as well.
GREATEST SUPER HERO EVER
That’s it. The 1939 Batman. That’s the version I’ve always wanted to see.
even in death Stan Lee did a voice over here too .
I guess death can't stop the king of comic cameos
Stan Lee isn’t the king of comics lol
Bruce Thomas Wayne ❤️❤️❤️🥰💯
That moument with army was kinda strange? Too all of a sudden.
I thought it was a commercial 😄
I've Heard About Philosophy & Psychology Students Research & Study About Batman & Batman Films. I Don't Think Any Comic Book Character Gained That Much Attention
Batman 🦇 is the king of Gotham city greatest superhero and my only favorite superhero in dc universe .👑 Batman is a martial artist fighters in dc universe happy 80th anniversary of Batman
DC forever,batman the best superhero.
Don’t forget for this Batman anniversary; #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut for Batman Forever and #ReleaseTheAyerCut for Suicide Squad.
Bill Finger 🙏❤️
Ok, so released in 2019 with footage of things up to and including 2019... but no mention of BvS, Affleck, Snyder, Phoenix, Joker, Ledger, and barely even talk of Bill Finger. Yet get Stan Lee in there. This was asinine.
Batman is the best
Very cool!
Any chance of some archival footage and documentaries on Batman '89 ?
Yes it's on the special edition dvd
@@chairmanm3ow I know that there are documentaries on the 2005 edition. But what I'm after is archival interviews and behind the scenes from back in the day.
Yall mention Bob Kane one too many times without his better half! I only recall one gentleman (Michael Uslan) in this video that actually mentions both co-creators. Bill Finger had much to do with this legendary character's inception.
1:59 RIP Stan Lee
RIP Batman
Adam West is right. The dark Knight is too dark:)
What an oddly-directed documentary... have people explain all film while out-of-context clips show. Then introduce them at the end like the audience will know who said what. Not only that, but skip over the contributions of Bill Finger, Denny O'Neil & Neal Adams, Alan Moore, Marv Wolfman, Grant Morrison, Jeff Loeb... they make it sound like Bob Kane, Frank Miller, and Jim Lee were the only ones who did anything great with Batman.
When people ask me what's my preference, Marvel or Dc, I just say Batman
"Bob Kane Master of Outsourcing" while collecting a paycheck for his Invisible Funployees
I like Batman but I don't know why they felt the need to bring down Superman to lift him up
Bill Finger.. The real creator of Batman. Not Bob. I used to believe Bob Kane was the creator of my beloved superhero. But that Documentary changed my mind forever. I'm not denying Bob's contribution to Batman but the real creator of Batman didn't get anything, no credit, recognition, nothing..
Now I think it's time to correct ourself, give credit to the real creator. We want to see Bill's name instead of Bob.
That image on the thumbnail?
I would appreciate it if you could tell me where to find it. 🙏
Sorry i missed it, i was busy.