Batman Returns

Batman Returns(1992)

PG-13
06/19/1992 (US)Action, Fantasy2h 6m
6.9

"The Bat. The Cat. The Penguin."

Overview

The monstrous Penguin, who dwells in the sewers beneath Gotham, joins up with corrupt mayoral candidate Max Shreck to topple the Batman once and for all. But when Shreck's timid assistant Selina Kyle finds out, and Shreck tries to kill her, she's transformed into the sexy Catwoman. She teams up with the Penguin and Shreck to destroy Batman, but sparks fly unexpectedly when she confronts the caped crusader.

Tim Burton

Director

Daniel Waters

Story

Daniel Waters

Screenplay

Bob Kane

Characters

Sam Hamm

Story

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Part of the Batman Collection

The Batman Collection directed by Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher follows Bruce Wayne’s crusade against crime in Gotham. With iconic villains and stylized visuals, the series blends action, fantasy, and psychological depth to explore the duality of the masked vigilante.

Media

Batman Returns (1992) - Trailer HD 1080p

Batman Returns (1992) - Trailer HD 1080p

Trailer

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Selina Kyle goes FERAL

Selina Kyle goes FERAL

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Becoming Catwoman

Becoming Catwoman

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Batman Defeats The Penguin

Batman Defeats The Penguin

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Penguin's Sinister Debut

Penguin's Sinister Debut

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DC Super Scenes: The Penguin’s Deal

DC Super Scenes: The Penguin’s Deal

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DC Super Scenes: Batman Fights The Penguin

DC Super Scenes: Batman Fights The Penguin

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DC Super Scenes: The Penguin’s Evil Plot

DC Super Scenes: The Penguin’s Evil Plot

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DC Super Scenes: Catwoman's Fiery Meow

DC Super Scenes: Catwoman's Fiery Meow

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The Bat, The Cat and The Penguin

The Bat, The Cat and The Penguin

Behind the Scenes

DC Super Scenes: Merry Christmas, Mr. Wayne

DC Super Scenes: Merry Christmas, Mr. Wayne

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DC Super Scenes: Selina's Secret

DC Super Scenes: Selina's Secret

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DC Super Scenes: Catwoman Under Mistletoe

DC Super Scenes: Catwoman Under Mistletoe

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DC Super Scenes: The Christmas Tree

DC Super Scenes: The Christmas Tree

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DC Super Scenes: Red Triangle Rumble

DC Super Scenes: Red Triangle Rumble

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Shadows of the Bat: Dark Side of the Knight

Shadows of the Bat: Dark Side of the Knight

Behind the Scenes

Catwoman Fights Batman Scene

Catwoman Fights Batman Scene

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Selina Kyle Transforms into Catwoman Scene

Selina Kyle Transforms into Catwoman Scene

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Penguin Betrays Catwoman Scene

Penguin Betrays Catwoman Scene

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A review by The Movie Mob
5.0

Written on October 1, 2022

**Batman Returns overplays the comic book campiness of the decade and Burton's strange style but is balanced by astonishing performances and a more contained superhero story.**

Warner Bros was quick to begin production on a sequel to Batman (1989) after its colossal success literally saved the studio from bankruptcy. This time Tim Burton was given complete creative control over the entire film, and it shows. Batman Returns cranked up the campy weirdness that the studio had restrained in the first Batman. This film focuses on Danny DeVito's Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman over Batman, making Michael Keaton feel like the supporting cast to Pfeiffer and DeVito. As disappointing as that may sound, Pfeiffer took this over-the-top campy Catwoman and delivered a truly iconic performance, and DeVito performed much the same in his role. I appreciated Batman Returns avoiding the comic book movie trope of putting the entire world or whole sitting at stake. Instead, the story concentrates on corrupt businessmen and politicians avoiding giant sky beams. The climax risks a more significant part of the city, but it's still more localized than most comic book films. Batman Returns has its flaws, but the Christmas setting, the return of Michael Keaton to his career-defining role, and Pfeiffer and DeVito's incredible acting overcome the severe campiness and lack of Batman, resulting in a decent entry in the Dark Knight's 90s franchise.