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Kevin Conroy returns in Batman Gotham Knight

By: Robert T. Trate
Date: Friday, March 21, 2008

Kevin Conroy, the benchmark by which fans compare all Batman voices, returns to the title role in Batman Gotham Knight, the third release in the DC Universe Animated Original Movie series from DC Comics, Warner Premiere, Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Animation, it was announced today. The all-new, original movie will street July 8, 2008 on DVD and Blu-ray Disc, as well as On Demand and Pay-per-View. The film will be available for download on the same date.

Batman Gotham Knight is a fresh and exciting new entry into the Batman mythos, spinning out of a 40-year history in animation including the Emmy®-winning Batman: The Animated Series, widely considered a pivotal moment in American animation. A cross section of distinguished creators, award-winning producers, and acclaimed writers weave six interlocking stories that reveal Bruce Wayne’s journey to The Dark Knight, each with stylish art from some of the world’s most revered animation visionaries.

Conroy set the standard for modern day Batman voices with his performance in Batman: The Animated Series, The New Adventures of Batman and Robin and The New Batman Superman Adventures. He reprised the role as an aging Bruce Wayne playing mentor to a new Caped Crusader in Batman Beyond. Animation legend and Batman Gotham Knight producer Bruce Timm said Conroy was the obvious choice for both widespread fan approval and to provide an overriding sense of continuity within a film in which Batman appears in so many new, visual variations.

“Anytime we initiate an animated Batman project, ‘Will Kevin Conroy voice Batman?’ is the first question we hear from fans,” said Bruce Timm, Executive Producer. “To meet Kevin is to know that he’s not anything like Batman, and yet he manages to perfectly nail that indefinable element that is Batman. He’s got the voice, he’s got the acting chops, and he’s absolutely the best man for the job.”

Conroy provided a central, rallying point for a cast that perfectly meshes stars of some of today’s highest rated primetime television series with many of the most popular voiceover actors in the business. Gary Dourdan (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) and Ana Ortiz (Ugly Betty) are heard in multiple segments of the six-story film as police detectives Crispus Allen and Anna Ramirez, key members of a special unit who learn to trust the Dark Knight’s motives. Parminder Nagra (ER, Bend It Like Beckham) supplies the voice of Cassandra, a mystical Indian woman who teaches Bruce Wayne to endure and manage his pain. David McCallum (Navy NCIS, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Great Escape) takes on the role of loyal servant Alfred. George Newbern (Father of the Bride) and Alanna Ubach (Legally Blonde) also join the cast.

The cast also features popular voice over artists Corey Burton, Rob Paulsen, Kevin Michael Richardson, Will Friedle, Jason Marsden, Jim Meskimen, Pat Musick, Scott Menville, Hynden Walch, Corey Padnos and Crystal Scales.

Batman Gotham Knight was headed by an impressive list of directors who have brought their distinctly different anime styles to the classic Batman character. The production was divided among three renowned studios – Studio 4ºC, Production I.G and Madhouse – and included the truly inimitable visions of directors Shojiro Nishimi, Futoshi Higashide, Hiroshi Morioka, Yasuhiro Aoki and Toshiyuki Kubooka. With stories written by several of the most talented writers of film, comic books, and animation, including Academy Award®-nominated screenwriter Josh Olson (A History of Violence), David S. Goyer (Batman Begins), Emmy®-winner Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series), Jordan Goldberg (Associate Producer, The Dark Knight), and award-winning comics writers Greg Rucka and Brian Azzarello, Batman Gotham Knight presents thrilling new adventures of Batman that spotlight several of Gotham City’s most dangerous villains, including the fearsome Scarecrow, the freakish Killer Croc and the unnerving marksman known as DeadshotBatman Gotham Knight is produced by Emma Thomas (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight), Michael Uslan & Benjamin Melniker (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight), Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series) and Toshi Hiruma. 

Batman Gotham Knight will be available on DVD for $19.98 SRP. There will also be a 2-disc Special Edition DVD available for $29.98 SRP which contains over 100 minutes of bonus features plus 4 bonus episodes. All the content from the 2-disc Special Edition DVD will be available on Blu-ray Disc for $34.99 SRP.

Batman, the Gotham Knight, returns anime style in July 2008.



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SONYMANswallows • Mar 20, 2008, 10:40pm •
Hell yeah--ICE CUBE said it best TODAY WAS A GOOD DAY!!

mckracken • Mar 20, 2008, 11:03pm •
I was already down for the 2 disk DVD... but hearing Kevin Conroy back as the Bat is icing on the Cake!

Redheaven • Mar 20, 2008, 11:35pm •
The DC animated films have all been great. I was wonderin' when we would get a new batman animated film. I'm sure this will be the best one yet. Can't wait for it.

Dazzler • Mar 21, 2008, 04:43am •
I guess it's too much to hope for that he is voicing in all the stories? That would be cool. But hopefully his is the best animi lookiing one which he deserves. I think it might be the one with the assassin Deadeye?

EvilMonkey • Mar 21, 2008, 05:03am •
Dazzler,

"Bruce Timm said Conroy was the obvious choice for both widespread fan approval and to provide an overriding sense of continuity within a film in which Batman appears in so many new, visual variations."

This leads me to believe that he will voice all of the stories in Gotham Knight.

hanso • Mar 21, 2008, 07:00am •
Some of the anime looked kinda weird from the previous I saw on JL:New Frontier.

Not an anime fan but I will buy this cause it's Batman!!

joeybaloney • Mar 21, 2008, 07:58am •
Guess I'll add my approval with everyone else’s'. Not that I needed any more incentive to get this but having Kevin on board is a gigantic plus! Excellent news.

themacallan007 • Mar 21, 2008, 09:49am •
s this the cartoon where they made Bruce Wayne look like a cross between an Asian FOB and a retarded emo?
Yeah..definitely "fresh and exciting"

mckracken • Mar 21, 2008, 10:15am •
no, that was Batman and Robin.

SONYMANswallows • Mar 21, 2008, 11:20am •
Redhaven -sorry but Superman vs. Brainiac in 2006 was a piece of shit and Superman vs Doomsday was condensed underwritten crap.

Who is Deadeye? Did they change another great villain so they don't need to pay the creator what he is due? Like Devil Ray aka Black Manta and Black Vulcan aka Black Lighning.

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