With yet another Batman movie being released this weekend, another new actor dons the cape and cowl. This outing, Batman is played by Robert Pattinson, who portrays a year-2, younger, more traumatized version of the Dark Knight. Between films, animated releases, and countless series, there have been a ton of iterations of the same character. Some have been clearly better than others. But with each new attempt we are always left with the same question: Who is the best Batman? It’s a subjective question with an even more subjective answer, and frankly I’m not inclined to rank some 44 attempts…
Author: Derrick Murray
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