Harvey escapes from the hospital and meets Gordon, who gives him a gun for protection. Falcone strangles his son and reminds him that he is too weak to inherit the family business. ![]() On Thanksgiving, Falcone's son Alberto sends Harvey a mocking "get well soon" card in his father's name, angering Falcone for presuming to speak for him. Gordon advises Batman to learn more about being a detective. Lacking evidence of his involvement in the bombing, Batman and Gordon are forced to release him. Batman convinces Grundy to spare Chen and takes him to the GCPD for questioning. Batman chases Chen down to the sewers, where he runs into Solomon Grundy. Both Harvey and his wife Gilda survive, but Harvey is hospitalized. In retaliation, Falcone hires triad member Mickey Chen to bomb Harvey's house. Based on a coin flip, Harvey decides to burn the money rather than move it legally and risk Falcone stopping them. He summons District Attorney Harvey Dent and Batman to investigate the murder and bring down Falcone.Ĭatwoman leads Batman to Falcone's cash stockpile with Dent following. Since Viti was about to turn the state's evidence against Falcone, Gotham City Police Department Captain James Gordon suspects Carmine himself of being responsible. On Halloween, Johnny Viti, nephew of Gotham City mob boss Carmine "The Roman" Falcone, is murdered by a mysterious figure who leaves a jack-o'-lantern at the crime scene. A deluxe edition combining both films was released on September 20, 2022. Part 1 was released on June 27, 2021, and Part 2 was released on July 27 the same year. In both parts of the film, Batman attempts to unravel the mystery of murders committed on holidays throughout the year, and uncover the true identity of the serial killer Holiday. The film is dedicated to Rivera, as it was her final film role before her death in 2020. The film is directed by Chris Palmer and stars the voices of Jensen Ackles, Naya Rivera, Josh Duhamel, Billy Burke, Titus Welliver, David Dastmalchian, Troy Baker, Amy Landecker, Julie Nathanson, Jack Quaid, Fred Tatasciore and Alastair Duncan. It is the 42nd film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies, with both parts serving as the third and fourth installments of the Tomorrowverse. Animation and DC Entertainment, based on the DC Comics storyline of the same name. ![]() It begs the question are they both in the same universe? We’ll find out later this year.Batman: The Long Halloween is a 2021 American two-part animated direct-to-video superhero film produced by Warner Bros. The animated movie is directed by Chris Palmer, who also directed 2020’s Superman Man Of Tomorrow animated movie. ![]() It’s a pretty star-studded cast, with Supernatural star Jensen Ackles as Batman and the late Naya Rivera as Catwoman, not to mention Troy Baker reprising his role as the Joker. The late Naya Rivera as Selina Kyle/Catwoman.Here’s the full voice cast for Batman The Long Halloween Part One: ![]() Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One begins as a brutal murder on Halloween prompts Gotham’s young vigilante, the Batman, to form a pact with the city’s only two uncorrupt lawmen (Police Captain James Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent) in order to take down The Roman, head of the notorious and powerful Falcone Crime Family.īut when more deaths occur on Thanksgiving and Christmas, it becomes clear that, instead of ordinary gang violence, they’re also dealing with a serial killer – the identity of whom, with each conflicting clue, grows harder to discern.įew cases have ever tested the wits of the World’s Greatest Detective like the mystery behind the Holiday Killer. The synopsis for Batman The Long Halloween Part One reads: It was iconic for having Batman, James Gordon and Harvey Dent (before he became Two-Face) going up against some of the Dark Knight’s best villains, including the Joker, the Riddler, Poison Ivy, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, and more. What’s interesting is that Part One is rated PG-13 while Part Two is rated R for some reason.įor those unfamiliar with the source material, Batman The Long Halloween is a 13-issue comics story arc from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale that was first published in 1996, which chronicles an early period in Batman’s crime-fighting career that sees him on the trail of the Holiday Killer, a serial murderer who claims a new victim on each major holiday. Part One is slated to premiere in summer 2021, while Part Two will premiere in fall 2021. Originally announced in 2020, Batman The Long Halloween Part One has finally received an official trailer.
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