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of June 25, 2021
Update: The Batman film now has a solid release date of June 25, 2021, according to Deadline.
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on June 23, 1989
A decade after Uslan and Melniker had first pitched their idea to Hollywood, Batman opened released on June 23, 1989, and broke the opening weekend box-office record.
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in June 2020
Batman was successfully released into the wild in June 2020 and appeared to be doing well, until last September, when Batman's interactions with humans were first documented in the area.
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on March 4, 2022
After a decade of waiting, Batman will be released on March 4, 2022.
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After the success of 1989
After the success of 1989’s Batman, the sequel was quickly greenlit, but when the sequel failed to perform at the box office like the sequel's predecessor, the doubts began to form.
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On June 23rd, 1989
Batman was released on June 23rd, 1989, and quickly became a phenomenon.
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In 1989
Batman didn’t come out until 1989 leaving “the ghost with the most” as the correct answer; Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
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in 2006
Originally released in 2006 as part of the eponymous Batman theme, Batman has since featured in sets from DC Comics Super Heroes, The LEGO Movie, Dimensions, The LEGO Batman Movie, DUPLO, and Juniors.
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2018
The item Batman, 2018 represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Stevens Memorial Library (North Andover).
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in 1997
That movie came out in 1997 – almost 20 years ago – and people are still talking about the science of how Batman could have fit on there.
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Before 2008
Before 2008, the title belonged to Tim Burton’s Batman (1989), the landmark blockbuster that celebrates the landmark blockbuster's 30th anniversary this summer.
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2016
The series is a follow up to Batman: Eternal and ran for 26 issues (October 2015-March 2016).
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2001
Depicting a teenaged Batman in a futuristic Gotham City under the tutelage of an elderly Bruce Wayne, the series began airing on January 10, 1999, and ended January's run on December 18, 2001.
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since 2015 when Affleck signed on to the DCEU
The Batman has been in development since 2015 when Affleck signed on to the DCEU, with various script drafts by Affleck and Geoff Johns being submitted to the studio.
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In 1964
In 1964, Schwartz was made responsible for reviving the faded Batman titles and together with Broome and Infantino jettisoned the sillier aspects that had crept into the franchise such as Ace the Bathound and Bat-Mite and gave the character a 'New Look' that premiered in Detective Comics #327 (May 1964).
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whose debut followed in May 1939
Like Batman, whose debut followed in May 1939, The Phantom possesses no actual Superpowers – merely great strength and intelligence – but has a terrifying reputation.
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in 1940
Like The Lone Ranger, Batman and Superman were, of course, products of comic books — hand-drawn, often supernatural stories of adventure, made to engage young boys — Superman arriving in 1938 and Batman #1 releasing in 1940.
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