Batman Returns

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When Max, an entrepreneur, and criminal Penguin team up to wreak havoc in Gotham City, Batman decides to stop them. Catwoman’s alter ego, Selina Kyle, seeks revenge on Max for trying to kill her.

Release Date: June 19, 1992

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Runtime: 2h 6m

Budget: $80,000,000

Box Office: $280,000,000

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Classification

Runtime
2h 6m

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Budget
$80,000,000

Box Office
$280,000,000

Michael Keaton
Bruce Wayne / Batman
Danny DeVito
Oswald Cobblepot / The Penguin
Michelle Pfeiffer
Selina Kyle / Catwoman
Michael Gough
Alfred Pennyworth
Cristi Conaway
Ice Princess
Andrew Bryniarski
Charles 'Chip' Shreck
Pat Hingle
Commissioner James Gordon
Vincent Schiavelli
Organ Grinder
John Strong
Sword Swallower
Rick Zumwalt
Tattooed Strongman
Anna Katarina
Poodle Lady
Gregory Scott Cummins
Acrobat Thug One
Erika Andersch
Knifethrower Dame
Doug Jones
Thin Clown
Branscombe Richmond
Terrifying Clown #1
Paul Reubens
Penguin's Father
Diane Salinger
Penguin's Mother
Stuart Lancaster
Penguin's Doctor
Sean Whalen
Paperboy
Joey DePinto
Shreck Security Guard
Steven Brill
Gothamite #1
Neal Lerner
Gothamite #2
Elizabeth Sanders
Gothamite #4
Frank DiElsi
Security #1
Biff Yeager
Security #2
Robert Gossett
TV Anchorman
Adam Drescher
Crowd Member
Tim Burton
Director / Producer
Bob Kane
Writer
Jon Peters
Executive Producer
Peter Guber
Executive Producer
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Reviewer:
Rob
Date:
May 28, 2023
Tim Burton's original Batman definitely deserved a worthy sequel. Unfortunately, this just doesn't cut it. Keaton's Batman deserved more grit and drama, not corny comical antics. It's worth a look, but keep your expectations low.
Rating:
6.0
Reviewer:
Andre Gonzales
Date:
April 25, 2023
The only other great batman movie. Not as much action but still was a really good movie.
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
The Movie Mob
Date:
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.
Rating:
5.0