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The event of DC Comics ' raw seriesBatman ' 89confirms that the non - Tim BurtonfilmsBatman ForeverandBatman & Robinaren’t canon .   Tim Burton’sBatmanfilm   serial has been revived in laughable book form , joining quite a few films and television shows that have made the transition to comics recently . For example , theJustice League Unlimitedanimated serial publication is   being expound on inJustice League Infinity . By continuing on from where Burton ’s films leave off ,   DC has   a whole Modern human beings of storytelling opportunities , while still sticking to some form of past persistence .

Tim Burton was in the beginning supposed to makeBatman Foreveras a direct sequel toBatman Returns . However , that never occur to realisation as Joel Schumacher was get on control panel to direct and Michael Keaton part the role of Batman . Warner Bros. decide to take the gothic , noir - style of Burton ’s picture and flip it on its head , adding in a whole lot of queerness and a more light - hearted spirit than Burton ’s   glowering visual modality . The starkdifference between Burton ’s films and   Schumacher ’s   two sequelshas always been take note as a strange option by Warner Bros.

Comic book art: Batman faces the four Robins: Nightwing Dick Grayson, Red Hood Jason Todd, Red Robin Tim Drake, and Robin Damian Wayne.

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It was never affirm if   the two sequel toBatman Returnswere canon to Burton ’s films or not . move over the utmost shift in note , it ’s implied that the movie are set in a different cosmos . However , the fact that two actors from the first two films carry on in their theatrical role — Pat Hingle as Commissioner Gordon and Michael Gough as Alfred – muddy the water as to whether the films were direct continuation ’s to Burton ’s movies . Nothing was ever confirmed   and naturally , speculation regarding the Burtonverse being canon with Batman ’s worst subsequence run its line . Now , it seems that DC Comics has finally expose the decennium - prospicient mystery withthe release ofBatman ' 89 , which completely ignore those films .

Batman ' 89is a continuation that makes it exonerated that the events of the latter two moving-picture show do not take place in this world . Hamm and Quinones ' miniseries keep up Keaton ’s Batman as he navigates his direction around Gotham City during the mid - nineties . Although there is a fourth dimension gap with Bruce Wayne   being a little   bit older and   his whisker break down grey , it ’s almost impossible that Batman could have gone on the wacky adventure of the continuation film in the meantime . DC themselves have heavily emphasized that it ’s a direct continuation set within Burton ’s germinal superhero world .   The biggest   example of this is thatTommy Lee Jones ' Two - Face is being ignoredas they are go for the Billy Dee Williams Harvey Dent , seen in 1989’sBatman . There is also the fact that the Robin based on Marlon Wayans in the comical series is drastically different from Chris O’Donnell ’s Dick Grayson in the movies .

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It seems that the Burtonverse is its own freestanding affair , despite fan conjecture of the two worlds being linked .   This means that in DC ’s official persistence , there are now two Batman   moving-picture show canons where there was connote to be one when Warner Bros. ab initio released the films . Retrospectively look back at the two continuation post - Burton ’s era , it ’s totally ok that they are n’t linked considering how cheesy and forged   they are , especially compare to the sheer treasure that is the duology ofTim Burton’sBatmanandBatman Returns . Batman ' 89 # 1is available in funny book stores and on digital platforms now .

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