| Batman vs. Robin | |
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| Directed by | Jay Oliva |
| Screenplay by | J. M. DeMatteis |
| Based on | "Batman: The Court of Owls" byScott Snyder Greg Capullo Jonathan Glapion |
| Produced by | James Tucker |
| Starring | |
| Edited by | Al Bretienbach |
| Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
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| Distributed by | Warner Home Video |
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Running time | 80 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Batman vs. Robin is a 2015 American animatedsuperhero film which is the 23rd film of theDC Universe Animated Original Movies and the fifth film in theDC Animated Movie Universe. The film is partially based on the "Batman: The Court of Owls" saga written byScott Snyder and illustrated byGreg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion, combined with aspects ofBatman & Robin: Born to Kill byPeter Tomasi andPatrick Gleason andDetective Comics: Faces of Death arcs byTony S. Daniel, and serves as a sequel to 2014'sSon of Batman. The film was shown duringWonderCon on April 3, 2015, and was released onBlu-ray andDVD formats on April 14.[2]
Stuart Allan,Jason O'Mara,David McCallum, andSean Maher reprise their respective roles fromSon of Batman. It was McCallum's last film role before his death in 2023. He would be replaced by James Garrett in future DCAMU films.[3][4]
In the past, a youngBruce Wayne learns of a secret, shadowy organization called theCourt of Owls from his fatherThomas. After witnessing the death of his parents, Bruce suspects that the Court was behind the murder but finds no evidence, which leads him to believe the Court was in fact just a story. In the present day, Bruce's sonDamian[N 1] goes out as Robin to rescue missing children abducted byAnton Schott AKA Dollmaker, who has been brainwashing them into his "dolls". While Batman frees the children, an angry Damian confronts Anton on his own. A mysterious figure in an owl costume appears and advises him to kill Anton, tearing Anton's heart out when Damian refuses and leaving a feather behind. Batman comes across Anton's corpse and suspects Damian of killing him, due to his past violent actions and the fact that the mysterious figure was only seen by him. Bruce thinks Damian is dangerous, prompting him to place security measures around Wayne Manor to prevent him from going out as Robin without his permission.
The following night, Bruce goes out as Batman to track down the source of the feather, leading him to a museum where he finds it came from a large preserved owl. Bruce is ambushed by a group of owl costumed assassins, wounding him, but is rescued by Dick Grayson. While driving to meet with his girlfriend Samantha Vanaver, a group of thugs in owl masks run him off the road and take him to their headquarters, where he meets their leader the "Grandmaster", who offers Bruce the chance to join them. He kindly declines, leaving a tracking device in their hideout before leaving. Unaware he is Batman, the court lets him leave safely. Meanwhile, Damian escapes Wayne Manor, and while out he meets the same assassin who killed Anton. Introducing himself as Talon, he takes Damian under his wing, training him to become a Court assassin.
Bruce infiltrates the Court headquarters and is dosed by hallucinogenic gas, causing him to see a future where Damian becomes a murderous vigilante, but is again rescued byNightwing andAlfred Pennyworth. When Damian is revealed to be Bruce's son, the Grandmaster rejects him under the decision to emotionally cripple Bruce with Damian's death, prompting Talon to attack the Court, killing several members in the process, before killing the Grandmaster, who is revealed to be Samantha. Now having control of the Court, Talon gathers an army of immortal Owls and leads an attack on Wayne Manor, but Batman, Nightwing and Alfred fend them off by freezing them.
Talon then confronts Bruce in a duel and severely wounds him. Damian escapes the Court headquarters and defends Bruce from Talon, telling him he could never be a better father than Bruce. In his defeat, Talon takes his own life by forcing Damian to stab him through the neck with his own sai. This greatly traumatizes Damian, who rejects Bruce's offer to return home, claiming that he doesn't know who he is. Bruce consoles Damian and allows him to leave, suggesting he go to a monastery in the Himalayas he once visited to find himself, which Damian accepts.[N 2]
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Thereview aggregatorRotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100%, with an average score of 8.4/10, based on 5 reviews.[7]IGN rated it 6.7/10[8] andScreen Rant rated it 2.5/5.[9] The film earned $4,275,434 from domestic home video sales.[10]
A sequel titledBatman: Bad Blood was released in 2016 which was followed byBatman: Hush in 2019.