Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
United States
7302 people rated An ancient evil awakens and only Bruce Wayne can save 1920s Gotham City.
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Onwunle
15/09/2023 12:21
check this out
king brown
15/06/2023 12:06
This movie is filled with lots of magic and mysteries which made it cool 😎
Baptiste
29/05/2023 19:02
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Colombe kathel
29/05/2023 08:29
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hasona_alfallah
29/05/2023 07:18
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Zig_Zag Geo
19/05/2023 17:08
This movie is like a Vintage Batman movie. I do like the concept of the movie. The references were awesome.
I also like that they involve Hindi language and Cultural stories of India. And then they very cleverly introduced all the characters.
If we look at this like we are watching the Batman for the first time then this Story line will feel the best.
I also loved that they used the words like
Daitya which means Creature of Hell in Hindi
DC has never disappointed Indian Culture and they add Indian characters more than any MCU movie.
People might feel like it has less Batman essence, But the story has to be covered in a Short time so the main points of the story were covered.
And Batman villain characters have a Fan base too, so watching them having a different origin story is also awesome.
Une_lionne_du94
15/05/2023 04:08
We do NOT NOT NOT need to see any more movies with Batman's parents getting killed.
Seriously.
You either know this, or you are completely tired of seeing it.
What's that? Your brain dead writer says we need it to complete the amazing character motivational puzzle that is Batman?
You can just kill him, and all of his past and future clones.
Let's try to do something cool and original.
Let's go, @Quentin Tarantino.
Come on. For something like the Dark Knight trilogy, ok, I can see it.
But for every other Batman movie, NO. Just don't. You will find that adding the parents getting shot outside of the theater scene does absolutely nothing for the story.
Even if you, the writer, is convinced it's totally required, it's really not.
Riri
12/05/2023 05:08
Do not watch this movie expecting it to be like a typical Batman story. It's a very different interpretation from the usual storylines. However, it's done well. There are plenty of surprises and references that make it enjoyable. And I liked the music a lot.
I liked the character development of Bruce Wayne the most. He starts off as an optimistic guy, almost like how you'd expect a typical Clark Kent to be. However, as the story moves forward, his behavior and actions change according to how dark and painful everything becomes in his life.
Overall, I think it's a movie worth watching at least once. It's an else-world story. So, watch it as a surprising, new interpretation!
Lucky Sewani
12/05/2023 05:08
Bat as a bat, that's unprecedented in so many ways, but the fact who so ever did it was fascinating in sight of entertainment that goes with meaning, honestly Bruce came face 2 face fear greater than what he could ever imagine call it what ever but the responsible man gave up his humanity for the course, inspiring fear be careful what you wish for finally even the bat at the end became a Batman. What's next for this there's so much more i want 3 knowCommonly acquiring anything takes time but here only the mediocre can actually survive due to Good luck after weeks of birth no mother no father just like that not even a summoning to make it fit in place, precisely boom in for the bang theory apart from big he's small but at the same time mighty which at first was uncanny as you progress events begin to unravel, entertainment becomes pleasure to the senses, comprehension becomes more vivid and then you see the journey from nothing as been worthless to a worthy opponent even to the supreme beings of the world. Am sold in on the idea but the journey is the thrill keeping me hooked and as usual his predator skill got a hold on me.
Kansiime Anne
12/05/2023 05:08
There's a lot of content crammed into Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham's eighty-eight minutes, and it constantly feels like the animation is rushing its narrative, jumping from set piece to set piece. And it spends little time on backstories or explanations. If the animation Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham was going on in the basic storyline of the franchise, this would not be a big problem; Everyone knows at least the basics about Gotham's prominent citizens and their motivations.
In this animation, although we have characters with similar names, they are not the same famous characters. Some, like Harvey Dent, have roles similar to the original timeline. Others, like Dick Grayson and Kirk Langstrom, play completely different roles. Another group like Oliver Queen falls somewhere in between the two categories. Oliver Queen is not the famous Green Arrow, but he is especially skilled in using the bow and other medieval weapons. Likewise, Barbara Gordon is still Oracle, but in a different way.
Without knowing more than how these versions of the characters came about, they seem detached from the story. Some of the smaller characters are also used more like a narrative device than a character. These characters appear, cause something to happen or have something happen to them, and then disappear within minutes. It's like using Danny Trejo or Eric Roberts in a movie for five minutes.
The same can be said about the sect and legends related to them.
In the end, I can say that this time, the animation of Batman is different from other animations of this character, in the end, it will be a B-movie that is worth watching. Maybe the aim of this animation was not something like that, but it cannot be said that this is a very bad thing.