


At this point, it's not surprising that the long scrapped Bat-suit is being used, as it seems like everything that didn't make the films will at least make a cameo in the new series. Quinones, via Twitter, has debuted the first look at one of Batman '89's new suits, which was originally intended for the sequel to Batman Returns. Now, Joe Quinones has revealed something huge that will blow readers minds.

Related: DC's Most Tragic Batman Makes His Return in Infinite Frontier In a recent tweet, Quinones confirmed that Batman '89's Batcave is a mix of both 1989's Batman and Batman Returns' slightly different caves. Along with that, Batman '89 will be incorporating elements from both Burton films. But that was scrapped as they had too much going on, however now Quinones is bringing him back as Tim Burton originally planned. In Williams' case, Harvey was supposed to show up in Batman Returns and eventually transform into Two-Face. 3/10 for effort.Such characters as Billy Dee Williams' Harvey Dent are set to make the leap to the comics as well. In conclusion, not the worst movie, I have ever seen, but it is one of those films, where everything needed to make it memorable falls flat. This is further disadvantaged by a truly pathetic script that nobody in the cast could do anything with.(these actors deserved so much better)The special effects were okay, but very confused in terms of execution. The direction from Joel Schummacher was disappointing as well, it lacked the artistic flair and the temperament that is needed to make a great film. Schwarznegger is a talented actor, but his skills are hidden beyond recognition in this movie, he just looked so uncomfortable and totally out of character. He was completely miscast as Mr Freeze, completely lacking the coldness and evilness that makes the character so memorable. The worst case was poor Arnold Schwarznegger. Uma Thurman does her best, but what they gave her to work with was ridiculous, and she just failed to deliver, while Alicia Silverstone was extremely annoying. What would Michael Keaten and Val Kilmer and even Christian Bale say when they see that Batman has turned charming? Chris O' Donnell looked uncomfortable, and in almost every movie where he is a hero, this includes the 1993 version of the Three Musketeers, he is rather lifeless. Batman I don't think is supposed to be charming, he's supposed to be dark and brooding, and Clooney lacked that. George Clooney is quite a charming actor, but he is not my idea of Batman. One major problem is some of the choices of actors.They were all wasted. The film does have nice costumes, and nice sets.
