Stunning Batman Beyond animated movie art shows what a Batman Spider-Verse film could look like

Please make it happen, Mr Gunn

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Have you ever wondered what a Batman movie, in the style ofSony’sSpider-Versefilms, would look like? You don’t have to wonder anymore.

Yesterday (February 20), Yuhki Demers – a production designer and producer on the popular animatedSpider-Manmovies – revealed concept art for aBatman Beyondanimated film that had been pitched to Warner Bros. And, I don’t know about you, but the gorgeous images, which you can see in the X/Twitter post below, make me want to see thisBatmanflick as soon as possible.

5 months ago Patrick Harpin walked into @wbpictures @DCofficial and pitched a 𝘉𝘢𝘵𝘮𝘢𝘯 𝘉𝘦𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘥 Animated Feature.Before we pitched, they warned us “there is absolutely no way we can do a 𝘉𝘦𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘥 movie”, but they loved our enthusiasm. We pitched the outline for the… pic.twitter.com/1mhFyu6NUpFebruary 20, 2024

For the uninitiated:Batman Beyondis an animated TV series, created by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Alan Burnett, that was incredibly popular in the early 2000s. Set in a neofuturistic Gotham City in 2019, it starred Terry McGinnis (voiced by Will Friedle) as a new iteration of the Caped Crusader; McGinnis being chosen by the retired and elderly Bruce Wayne (the late Kevin Conroy) to replace him as the city’s protector-in-chief.

Unfortunately, it’s unlikely to be made in the short term. As Demers noted, when he and Patrick Harpin pitched the idea to Warner Bros. five months ago, the entertainment behemoth told them there was “absolutely no way we can do aBeyondmovie”. However, after the pair had outlined the entire film’s plot, and showed off its beautiful concept art, “what started out as a ‘never’ turned into a ‘maybe’”, Demers added. Don’t give me hope, guys!

Hope, though, is exactly what Demers is trying to give himself, Harpin, and the rest of us. He suggested that the pair were slowly working their way up the Warner Bros. chain of command in a bid to seek an audience with James Gunn – you know, DC Studios' new co-head, who’s charged with rebooting the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) into the DC Cinematic Universe (DCU), and turning the latter into a powerhouse akin toMarvel’s cinematic juggernaut. Make it happen, James, I’m begging you.

Given Batman’s universal popularity and, well, how absolutely stunning aBeyondanimated film in the style ofSpider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseandSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Versewould be, fans of the Dark Knight are desperate to see it happen. Replies to Demers' revelation range from people asking if it would be a continuation ofBeyond’s beloved animated series to others demanding that it be greenlit immediately. If it wasn’t obvious by now, I’m firmly in the latter camp.

Beyond the Spider-Verse

Beyond the Spider-Verse

As amazing as it would be to see an animatedBatman Beyondfilm with the same visuals as the award-winningSpider-Verseflicks, I’d be surprised if it’s ever made. Not because I don’t think it wouldn’t do well; I just think that Gunn and DC Studios co-head Peter Safran have got too much on their plate already.

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Indeed, a quick glance at the lineup forDCU Chapter Onereveals that there are five movies, includingSuperman: Legacy, and six TV shows – these series will debut onMaxonce they’re ready to be released – in active development. That’s… quite a lot of content to be pumping out between July 2025 (Legacy’s theatrical launch date) and, well, whenever Chapter One, akaGods and Monsters, is complete.

Throw the various DC Elseworlds projects into the equation, includingThe Batman Part IIandJoker: Folie à Deux, and there are even more DC-adjacent productions set to arrive in the near future. Adding aBatman Beyondmovie into the mix would only complicate things further – indeed, with Matt Reeves' second Batman flick set to begin filming soon, coupled with Gunn confirming that a DCUBatmanfilm (The Brave and the Bold) will be part of Chapter One, the prospect of three different Batman movies being released around a similar timeframe would no doubt confuse audiences.

That said, we’re already living in a world where there are three differentSpider-Manfilm universes on the go (find out more in ourSpider-Manmovies in orderguide). That includes Tom Holland’sMCU-based webslinger, the aforementionedSpider-Versemovies, and… whatever garbage Sony continues to cook up for its Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Movies (SPUMM). After the abject box office performance ofMadame Web, the first of 2024’snew moviesin the superhero space, maybe Sony should reflect on whether the last of those three shared universes is worth sticking with.

But that’s a discussion for another day. Is aBatman Beyondanimated movie worth making, especially if it retains the beautiful art design Demers showed off? Yes. Do I think it’ll get made? Probably not. But would it give us more ahem super animated films to enjoy that double ahem goBeyondtheSpider-Verse(ironically the title of Sony’s third animated Spider-Man movie)? Absolutely. Make it happen, Gunn and Safran.

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