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Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (film)

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns is a two-part direct-to-video adult animated superhero film, an adaptation of the 1986 comic book The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and is set in the same continuity as Batman: Year One. It was directed by Jay Oliva, who worked as a storyboard artist on Man of Steel, Under the Red Hood, Year One and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Several other Batman veterans were also involved in the film.[1][2] Part 1 was released on September 25, 2012, and Part 2 was released on January 29, 2013. A deluxe edition combining both films was released on October 8, 2013.[3] Part 1 is the 15th film, and Part 2 is the 16th film, of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies.

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Deluxe Edition release cover art
Directed byJay Oliva
Written byBob Goodman
Based on
The Dark Knight Returns
by
Starring
Edited byChristopher D. Lozinski
Music byChristopher Drake
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Home Video
Release dates
  • September 25, 2012 (2012-09-25) (Part 1)
  • January 29, 2013 (2013-01-29) (Part 2)
  • October 8, 2013 (2013-10-08) (Deluxe Edition)
Running time
76 minutes (Part 1)
76 minutes (Part 2)
152 minutes (Deluxe Edition)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Part One edit

After the death of his protégé Jason Todd, Bruce Wayne retired his Batman persona. Ten years later, in mid-1986, Gotham City is overrun with crime and terrorized by a gang known as the Mutants. The 55-year-old Wayne maintains a friendship with 70-year-old retiring Police Commissioner James Gordon (who knows Wayne was Batman), although he has lost touch with Dick Grayson. At the same time, the Joker has been catatonic in Arkham Asylum since Wayne's retirement. Arkham inmate and former district attorney Harvey Dent undergoes plastic surgery to repair his disfigured face. Although he is declared sane, he quickly goes into hiding following his release. Dent's disappearance, news stories of the crime epidemic, and the memory of his parents' deaths drive Wayne to become Batman once more. He combats crimes and rescues 14-year-old Carrie Kelley, but struggles with the physical limitations of age.

Public reaction to his return is divided. Dent's psychologist Bartholomew Wolper blames Batman for creating his own rogues gallery. Dent resurfaces, threatening to blow up a building unless he is paid a ransom. Batman defeats Dent's henchmen, learning that the bombs will explode even if the ransom is paid; he realizes that Dent intends to kill himself. Batman disables one bomb, and the other detonates harmlessly. He defeats Dent, who reveals that he thinks the reconstructive surgery was botched, as he considers his undamaged half as disfigured. Kelley dresses as Robin and looks for Batman, who attacks a gathering of the Mutants with a tank-like Batmobile, incapacitating most of them. The Mutant leader challenges Batman to a duel, and he accepts to prove that he can win. The Mutant leader, who is in his prime, nearly kills Batman, but Kelley distracts him long enough for Batman to subdue him. The leader and many gang members are arrested. Injured, Batman returns to the Batcave with Kelley and allows her to become his protégé despite protests from his butler, Alfred Pennyworth.

Batman has Kelley disguise herself as a Mutant, and she lures the gang to a sewer outlet at the West River. At the Gotham City Police Department, the Mutant leader murders the mayor during negotiations. Commissioner Gordon deliberately releases the leader, providing an escape from the building, which leads to the sewer outlet. Before the amassed Mutants, Batman fights the leader in a mud pit; the mud slows the leader, removing his physical advantage, and Batman overpowers him. Seeing their leader's defeat, the Mutants divide into smaller gangs, with one becoming the "Sons of Batman," a violent vigilante group. Batman's victory becomes public, and the city's inhabitants are inspired to stand up against crime. Gordon retires after meeting his anti-Batman successor, Ellen Yindel. In Arkham, televised reports about Batman bring the Joker out of his catatonic state.

Part Two edit

In late 1986, feigning remorse for his past, Joker convinces Wolper, who considering the first as his favorite patient, to take him on a talk show to tell his story and makes plans for his escape with Abner, an old henchman who supplies him with mind-controlling lipstick. Meanwhile, Clark Kent, a.k.a. Superman, who works as a government operative in exchange for being allowed to covertly help people, is asked by President Ronald Reagan to end Batman's vigilantism. Framing these events is a growing hostility between the US and the Soviet Union over possession of the island of Corto Maltese. As Batman's continued presence humiliates the national authorities, Commissioner Yindel orders Batman's arrest, and Clark warns Bruce that the government will not tolerate him much longer.

Joker makes his talk show appearance on David Endochrine's show as Batman fights with the GCPD on the studio roof; while they fight, on television broadcasting, Joker kills Wolper, after the latter insulted Batman's psychology, gasses everyone in the studio to death, including Endochrine, and escapes. He finds Selina Kyle and uses one of her escorts and his lipstick to take control of a congressional representative, who calls for a nuclear strike on the Soviets before falling to his death. Batman's investigation leads him to Selina, whom he finds bound and dressed like Wonder Woman. Kelley notices cotton candy on the floor, and Batman deduces that Joker is at the fairgrounds. There, Kelley accidentally kills Abner while Batman pursues the Joker, who indiscriminately guns down dozens of people. As Batman corners a wounded and partially blinded Joker, he admits to feeling responsible for every murder Joker has committed and intends to kill him. In the ensuing fight, Joker stabs Batman repeatedly, and Batman partially breaks Joker's neck in front of witnesses, rendering him quadriplegic. Joker tells Batman he will be branded a criminal for killing him, then commits suicide by completely breaking his own neck. The GCPD arrives, and Batman, bleeding profusely, fights his way to Kelley and escapes.

Superman deflects a Soviet nuclear missile but is hit with the blast and badly injured. The detonation creates an electromagnetic pulse that wipes out all electrical equipment in the United States and causes a nuclear winter. As Gotham descends into chaos, Batman, Kelley, and Gordon rally the Sons of Batman, the escaped remnants of the Mutants, and the citizens of Gotham to restore order. Yindel accepts that Batman has become too powerful to take down. While the rest of America is powerless and overrun with crime, Gotham becomes the safest city in the country, embarrassing the President's administration. Frustrated they couldn't bring stability, Superman and troops are sent to finally stop Batman. Batman and Superman agree to meet in Crime Alley.

Superman, remorseful for disregarding Batman throughout the years, asks him not to go through with the fight. Wearing a powerful exoframe and backed by Kelley and a now-amputated former superhero Oliver Queen, Batman fights Superman, using various tactics to make the fight even and banking on Superman feeling the after-effects of the nuclear missile explosion and lack of sunlight. When Superman gains the advantage, Queen hits him with an arrow made with synthetic Kryptonite, severely weakening him. Batman brutally beats Superman, claiming that he intentionally made the Kryptonite weak, and tells Superman never to forget that Batman could have killed him whenever he wanted. Batman then apparently dies of a heart attack, while Wayne Manor self-destructs, and Alfred dies of a stroke. Superman holds Batman's body and angrily orders the soldiers to stand down.

In the aftermath, the world learns that Bruce was Batman; all his secrets are destroyed with the manor, and his finances disappear. As Superman leaves Wayne's funeral, he gives Kelley a knowing wink after hearing a faint heartbeat from Bruce's coffin. In a cave, Bruce is revealed to have faked his death to make preparations to continue his mission more discreetly, allied with Kelley, Queen, and his followers.

Cast edit

Appearing in Part 1
Appearing in Part 2

Music edit

Christopher Drake, veteran DC Animated Universe composer, scored both parts of the film. A deluxe two-disc edition soundtrack was released on October 8, 2013, to coincide with the deluxe version of the film.[7]

Reception edit

Sales edit

Part 1 earned $5,993,747 from domestic home video sales,[8] while Part 2 earned $4,283,741,[9] which bought total home video earnings to $10,277,488.

Critical response edit

Rotten Tomatoes gives Part 1 a score of 100% based on reviews from six critics, with an average rating of 7.9/10.[10]

IGN reviewer Joey Esposito gave Part 1 a score of 7.5 out of 10, praising the voice performances and animation. Esposito noted that the newscasters' segments do not translate well to the screen and lack the thematic punch they had in the comic, making them extraneous at best. He also criticized Batman's inner monologue and the poor quality of the DVD extras.[11][12] Esposito went on to give Part 2 a score of 8.6 out of 10, praising Michael Emerson's portrayal of the Joker, as well as an improvement in Blu-ray extras.[13] Gil Kellerman of Collider.com praised Part 1 overall, praising Weller's portrayal of Batman but also denigrating the DVD extras.[14] Spencer Perry at SuperHeroHype considers Part 1 to be "one of the best Batman films ever made", scoring it nine out of ten.[15] Noel Murray of The A.V. Club gave Part 1 a grade B+, saying that "there are ways in which the animated Dark Knight Returns gets across Miller's vision even better than the comics page did."[16]

Kofi Outlaw of Screen Rant gave Part 2 three out of five stars, criticizing the outdated Cold War subplot as "a major distraction from an otherwise focused narrative", as well as the toning down of the Joker's character. He went on to say that "The film is a lovingly faithful recreation of the story that spawned it - for better or for worse, depending on the viewer."[17]

Accolades edit

Part 1 received a Golden Reel Awards nomination for Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video Animation.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Brendon Connelly (April 14, 2011). "Movie Version of Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns in the Works". Bleedingcool.com. from the original on August 14, 2012. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Comicscontinuum.com January 25, 2021, at the Wayback Machine – July 23, 2011
  3. ^ 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns' Deluxe Edition coming in October [update] - Batman News September 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kit, Borys (May 23, 2012). "'Dark Knight' Animated Movie Sets Voice Cast (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on August 27, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2012.
  5. ^ Harvey, Jim (December 17, 2012). "Press Release For "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part Two" Animated Feature". Worldsfinestonline.com. from the original on April 23, 2014. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "Conan O'Brien Joins Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2". IGN. Newscorp. October 13, 2012. from the original on October 15, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
  7. ^ "iTunes - Music - Batman: The Dark Knight Returns - Deluxe Edition - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Christopher Drake". iTunes. Apple. October 1, 2013. from the original on August 18, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  8. ^ "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 - DVD and Blu-ray Sales". The Numbers. Nash Information Service. from the original on July 14, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  9. ^ "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 - DVD and Blu-ray Sales". The Numbers. Nash Information Service. from the original on July 14, 2020. Retrieved January 30, 2015.
  10. ^ "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 26, 2022.  
  11. ^ IGN Reviews : Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 Video Review – IGN Reviews on YouTube September 21, 2012
  12. ^ Esposito Sep 21, 2012, Joey (September 21, 2012). "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 Blu-ray Review". IGN. Newscorp.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Esposito, Joey (February 4, 2013). "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 Blu-ray Review". IGN. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
  14. ^ Kellerman, Gil (October 4, 2012). "BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS PART 1 Blu-ray Review". Collider.com. from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  15. ^ Perry, Spencer (September 18, 2012). "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 Review". Superhero Hype. CraveOnline.
  16. ^ Murray, Noel (October 3, 2012). "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 | HomeVideo Review". The A.V. Club. The Onion.
  17. ^ Kofi Outlaw (January 2013). "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 Review". ScreenRant.com. Retrieved February 7, 2013.
  18. ^ "Sound Editors Announce Nominations For Golden Reel Awards". Deadline.com. PMC. January 17, 2013. from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 17, 2013.

External links edit

  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 at IMDb  
  • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 at IMDb  

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The Dark Knight Returns film redirects here For the graphic novel on which this film is based see The Dark Knight Returns Batman The Dark Knight Returns is a two part direct to video adult animated superhero film an adaptation of the 1986 comic book The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller and is set in the same continuity as Batman Year One It was directed by Jay Oliva who worked as a storyboard artist on Man of Steel Under the Red Hood Year One and Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Several other Batman veterans were also involved in the film 1 2 Part 1 was released on September 25 2012 and Part 2 was released on January 29 2013 A deluxe edition combining both films was released on October 8 2013 3 Part 1 is the 15th film and Part 2 is the 16th film of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies Batman The Dark Knight ReturnsDeluxe Edition release cover artDirected byJay OlivaWritten byBob GoodmanBased onThe Dark Knight Returnsby Frank MillerKlaus JansonStarringPeter Weller Ariel Winter David Selby Wade Williams Michael Emerson Mark ValleyEdited byChristopher D LozinskiMusic byChristopher DrakeProductioncompaniesWarner Premiere DC Entertainment Warner Bros Animation MOI Animation Animation services Distributed byWarner Home VideoRelease datesSeptember 25 2012 2012 09 25 Part 1 January 29 2013 2013 01 29 Part 2 October 8 2013 2013 10 08 Deluxe Edition Running time76 minutes Part 1 76 minutes Part 2 152 minutes Deluxe Edition CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Part One 1 2 Part Two 2 Cast 3 Music 4 Reception 4 1 Sales 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksPlot editPart One edit After the death of his protege Jason Todd Bruce Wayne retired his Batman persona Ten years later in mid 1986 Gotham City is overrun with crime and terrorized by a gang known as the Mutants The 55 year old Wayne maintains a friendship with 70 year old retiring Police Commissioner James Gordon who knows Wayne was Batman although he has lost touch with Dick Grayson At the same time the Joker has been catatonic in Arkham Asylum since Wayne s retirement Arkham inmate and former district attorney Harvey Dent undergoes plastic surgery to repair his disfigured face Although he is declared sane he quickly goes into hiding following his release Dent s disappearance news stories of the crime epidemic and the memory of his parents deaths drive Wayne to become Batman once more He combats crimes and rescues 14 year old Carrie Kelley but struggles with the physical limitations of age Public reaction to his return is divided Dent s psychologist Bartholomew Wolper blames Batman for creating his own rogues gallery Dent resurfaces threatening to blow up a building unless he is paid a ransom Batman defeats Dent s henchmen learning that the bombs will explode even if the ransom is paid he realizes that Dent intends to kill himself Batman disables one bomb and the other detonates harmlessly He defeats Dent who reveals that he thinks the reconstructive surgery was botched as he considers his undamaged half as disfigured Kelley dresses as Robin and looks for Batman who attacks a gathering of the Mutants with a tank like Batmobile incapacitating most of them The Mutant leader challenges Batman to a duel and he accepts to prove that he can win The Mutant leader who is in his prime nearly kills Batman but Kelley distracts him long enough for Batman to subdue him The leader and many gang members are arrested Injured Batman returns to the Batcave with Kelley and allows her to become his protege despite protests from his butler Alfred Pennyworth Batman has Kelley disguise herself as a Mutant and she lures the gang to a sewer outlet at the West River At the Gotham City Police Department the Mutant leader murders the mayor during negotiations Commissioner Gordon deliberately releases the leader providing an escape from the building which leads to the sewer outlet Before the amassed Mutants Batman fights the leader in a mud pit the mud slows the leader removing his physical advantage and Batman overpowers him Seeing their leader s defeat the Mutants divide into smaller gangs with one becoming the Sons of Batman a violent vigilante group Batman s victory becomes public and the city s inhabitants are inspired to stand up against crime Gordon retires after meeting his anti Batman successor Ellen Yindel In Arkham televised reports about Batman bring the Joker out of his catatonic state Part Two edit In late 1986 feigning remorse for his past Joker convinces Wolper who considering the first as his favorite patient to take him on a talk show to tell his story and makes plans for his escape with Abner an old henchman who supplies him with mind controlling lipstick Meanwhile Clark Kent a k a Superman who works as a government operative in exchange for being allowed to covertly help people is asked by President Ronald Reagan to end Batman s vigilantism Framing these events is a growing hostility between the US and the Soviet Union over possession of the island of Corto Maltese As Batman s continued presence humiliates the national authorities Commissioner Yindel orders Batman s arrest and Clark warns Bruce that the government will not tolerate him much longer Joker makes his talk show appearance on David Endochrine s show as Batman fights with the GCPD on the studio roof while they fight on television broadcasting Joker kills Wolper after the latter insulted Batman s psychology gasses everyone in the studio to death including Endochrine and escapes He finds Selina Kyle and uses one of her escorts and his lipstick to take control of a congressional representative who calls for a nuclear strike on the Soviets before falling to his death Batman s investigation leads him to Selina whom he finds bound and dressed like Wonder Woman Kelley notices cotton candy on the floor and Batman deduces that Joker is at the fairgrounds There Kelley accidentally kills Abner while Batman pursues the Joker who indiscriminately guns down dozens of people As Batman corners a wounded and partially blinded Joker he admits to feeling responsible for every murder Joker has committed and intends to kill him In the ensuing fight Joker stabs Batman repeatedly and Batman partially breaks Joker s neck in front of witnesses rendering him quadriplegic Joker tells Batman he will be branded a criminal for killing him then commits suicide by completely breaking his own neck The GCPD arrives and Batman bleeding profusely fights his way to Kelley and escapes Superman deflects a Soviet nuclear missile but is hit with the blast and badly injured The detonation creates an electromagnetic pulse that wipes out all electrical equipment in the United States and causes a nuclear winter As Gotham descends into chaos Batman Kelley and Gordon rally the Sons of Batman the escaped remnants of the Mutants and the citizens of Gotham to restore order Yindel accepts that Batman has become too powerful to take down While the rest of America is powerless and overrun with crime Gotham becomes the safest city in the country embarrassing the President s administration Frustrated they couldn t bring stability Superman and troops are sent to finally stop Batman Batman and Superman agree to meet in Crime Alley Superman remorseful for disregarding Batman throughout the years asks him not to go through with the fight Wearing a powerful exoframe and backed by Kelley and a now amputated former superhero Oliver Queen Batman fights Superman using various tactics to make the fight even and banking on Superman feeling the after effects of the nuclear missile explosion and lack of sunlight When Superman gains the advantage Queen hits him with an arrow made with synthetic Kryptonite severely weakening him Batman brutally beats Superman claiming that he intentionally made the Kryptonite weak and tells Superman never to forget that Batman could have killed him whenever he wanted Batman then apparently dies of a heart attack while Wayne Manor self destructs and Alfred dies of a stroke Superman holds Batman s body and angrily orders the soldiers to stand down In the aftermath the world learns that Bruce was Batman all his secrets are destroyed with the manor and his finances disappear As Superman leaves Wayne s funeral he gives Kelley a knowing wink after hearing a faint heartbeat from Bruce s coffin In a cave Bruce is revealed to have faked his death to make preparations to continue his mission more discreetly allied with Kelley Queen and his followers Cast editAppearing in Part 1Peter Weller as Bruce Wayne Batman 4 Ariel Winter as Carrie Kelley Robin 4 David Selby as Commissioner James Gordon 4 Wade Williams as Harvey Dent Two Face 4 Michael Emerson as The Joker 4 Carlos Alazraqui as Hernando Dee Bradley Baker as Don credited Bakery Owner Mutant in Yellow Jacket uncredited Maria Canals Barrera as Commissioner Ellen Yindel Paget Brewster as Lana Lang credited Carrie Kelley s mother uncredited Cathy Cavadini as Joanie Townsend Coleman as Morrie Grey DeLisle as Anchorwoman Carla Richard Doyle as The Mayor of Gotham City Greg Eagles as Mackie Michael Jackson as Alfred Pennyworth Danny Jacobs as Merkel Maurice LaMarche as Anchor Tom credited Dr Herbert Willing uncredited Yuri Lowenthal as The Sons of Batman credited Rookie Police Officer Additional Voices uncredited Michael McKean as Dr Bartholomew Wolper 4 Sam McMurray as Anchor Ted Jim Meskimen as General Briggs Rob Paulsen as Rob credited Robber uncredited Andrea Romano as Woman Tara Strong as Michelle credited Anchor Tish Kevin Ridley Young Bruce Wayne uncredited James Patrick Stuart as Murray Gary Anthony Sturgis as Silk James Arnold Taylor as Mr Hudson credited Store Woner Spud Additional Voices uncredited Bruce Timm as Thomas Wayne Jim Ward as Femur s Lawyer Frank Welker as Deputy Mayor Stevenson credited Weatherman uncredited Gary Anthony Williams as Mutant Leader credited Anchor Bill Billy Berzerk uncredited Jim Wise as Femur Gwendoline Yeo as Lola ChangAppearing in Part 2Peter Weller as Bruce Wayne Batman 4 Ariel Winter as Carrie Kelley Robin 4 David Selby as James Gordon 4 Michael Emerson as The Joker 4 Mark Valley as Clark Kent Superman 5 Carlos Alazraqui as Congressman Noches Dee Bradley Baker as Don Maria Canals Barrera as Commissioner Ellen Yindel Paget Brewster as Lana Lang Townsend Coleman as Morrie credited Abner uncredited Grey DeLisle as Anchorwoman Carla Robin Atkin Downes as Oliver Queen Greg Eagles as Ben Derrick Michael Jackson as Alfred Pennyworth Danny Jacobs as Merkel Maurice LaMarche as Anchor Tom Lex Lang as a rescued man Tress MacNeille as Selina Kyle credited Bruno Bruce Wayne s Old Lady disguise uncredited Michael McKean as Dr Bartholomew Wolper Jim Meskimen as President Ronald Reagan Jason C Miller as an Axe Wielding Firefighter credited Liquor Store Owner uncredited Conan O Brien as David Endochrine 6 Rob Paulsen as Rob Andy Richter as Frank uncredited Andrea Romano as Woman 2 Tara Strong as Michelle credited Anchor Trish Elsie Kid uncredited James Patrick Stuart as Voice Over Radio credited Governor Mahoney uncredited Bruce Timm as a Firefighter by the Hydrant Frank Welker as Mayor Stevenson credited Frank Lt O Halloran uncredited Gary Anthony Williams as Anchor Bill Gwendoline Yeo as Lola ChangMusic editChristopher Drake veteran DC Animated Universe composer scored both parts of the film A deluxe two disc edition soundtrack was released on October 8 2013 to coincide with the deluxe version of the film 7 Reception editSales edit Part 1 earned 5 993 747 from domestic home video sales 8 while Part 2 earned 4 283 741 9 which bought total home video earnings to 10 277 488 Critical response edit Rotten Tomatoes gives Part 1 a score of 100 based on reviews from six critics with an average rating of 7 9 10 10 IGN reviewer Joey Esposito gave Part 1 a score of 7 5 out of 10 praising the voice performances and animation Esposito noted that the newscasters segments do not translate well to the screen and lack the thematic punch they had in the comic making them extraneous at best He also criticized Batman s inner monologue and the poor quality of the DVD extras 11 12 Esposito went on to give Part 2 a score of 8 6 out of 10 praising Michael Emerson s portrayal of the Joker as well as an improvement in Blu ray extras 13 Gil Kellerman of Collider com praised Part 1 overall praising Weller s portrayal of Batman but also denigrating the DVD extras 14 Spencer Perry at SuperHeroHype considers Part 1 to be one of the best Batman films ever made scoring it nine out of ten 15 Noel Murray of The A V Club gave Part 1 a grade B saying that there are ways in which the animated Dark Knight Returns gets across Miller s vision even better than the comics page did 16 Kofi Outlaw of Screen Rant gave Part 2 three out of five stars criticizing the outdated Cold War subplot as a major distraction from an otherwise focused narrative as well as the toning down of the Joker s character He went on to say that The film is a lovingly faithful recreation of the story that spawned it for better or for worse depending on the viewer 17 Accolades edit Part 1 received a Golden Reel Awards nomination for Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video Animation 18 References edit Brendon Connelly April 14 2011 Movie Version of Frank Miller s The Dark Knight Returns in the Works Bleedingcool com Archived from the original on August 14 2012 Retrieved April 16 2011 Comicscontinuum com Archived January 25 2021 at the Wayback Machine July 23 2011 Batman The Dark Knight Returns Deluxe Edition coming in October update Batman News Archived September 22 2013 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e f g h i j Kit Borys May 23 2012 Dark Knight Animated Movie Sets Voice Cast Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on August 27 2013 Retrieved May 23 2012 Harvey Jim December 17 2012 Press Release For Batman The Dark Knight Returns Part Two Animated Feature Worldsfinestonline com Archived from the 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