Batman The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 -2013- -1... [portable]
Here’s a comprehensive guide to (2013), the conclusion of Frank Miller’s iconic storyline adapted by DC Animated.
President Reagan orders Superman to bring down Batman. Public opinion turns against the Dark Knight. Meanwhile, a Soviet nuclear warhead detonates over a desert island (Corto Maltese), causing an EMP that blacks out the East Coast. Superman is irradiated by the blast. Batman The Dark Knight Returns Part 2 -2013- -1...
However, two storms are brewing.
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 —released on January 29, 2013—is the heavier, more violent, and philosophically richer sibling of the duo. While Part 1 dealt with Batman’s reluctant return to crime-fighting in a decaying Gotham, Part 2 deals with the consequences. It asks the terrifying question: What happens when the government decides that the concept of Batman is a bigger threat than the super-criminals he fights? Here’s a comprehensive guide to (2013), the conclusion
: Awakened from a catatonic state by Batman's return, the Joker embarks on a murderous spree, culminating in a brutal, psychologically charged confrontation in an amusement park's Tunnel of Love. Batman vs. Superman Meanwhile, a Soviet nuclear warhead detonates over a
Directors Jay Oliva and Mike Carlsen made a bravura choice: they translated Miller’s sharp, jagged lines into a digital 2D style that feels textured and dirty. The colors are muted—heavy greys, browns, and bloody reds. Unlike the sleekness of Justice League series, this film looks like a graphic novel in motion.
The film intercuts between Batman’s horrific cat-and-mouse game with the Joker in the “Tunnel of Love” and Superman’s reluctant tracking of his former ally.