Batman learns he has a violent, unruly pre-teen son, secretly raised by the terrorist group the League of Assassins.Batman learns he has a violent, unruly pre-teen son, secretly raised by the terrorist group the League of Assassins.Batman learns he has a violent, unruly pre-teen son, secretly raised by the terrorist group the League of Assassins.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
- Damian
- (voice)
- Deathstroke
- (voice)
- Talia
- (voice)
- Man-Bats
- (voice)
- Langstrom
- (voice)
- Nightwing
- (voice)
- …
- Alfred
- (voice)
- Francine
- (voice)
- Suit #2
- (voice)
- Killer Croc
- (voice)
- Gordon
- (voice)
- …
- Rebecca
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis movie is a follow up not sequel for Justice League: War and is also based on New 52 continuity.
- Quotes
Alfred Pennyworth: I hope this isn't too cramped for you. That door heads to your bath. The other, to a game room. And you also have this far your amusement. Naturally, you have the run of the mansion.
Damian Wayne: Of course. I know that. Prepare some tea, Pennyworth.
Alfred Pennyworth: Brown sugar instead of white, fresh-cut lemon. A china cup. Perhaps master would like some warm mixed nuts and a moist hand towel.
Damian Wayne: Watch yourself, Pennyworth. I'm not so young that I don't understand sarcasm.
Alfred Pennyworth: While I am much too old to care.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits there are stills from the fight, which we did not see, between Damian and Nightwing from earlier, after Ubu's defeat.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Putting the Fight in Gotham (2016)
These clashing values and personalities should have made an intriguing study of this father father/son relationship. Here is a man who is suddenly saddled with the responsibilities of fatherhood, of balancing is double life of swinging billionaire/crime fighter with a new life of a parent which he never had. The comics delved into Bruce's lingering insecurities of a man who had his childhood taken from him on tragic night. How is he, who's own younger days were filled with grief and hatred, able to deprogram me this vengeful, angry kid that is his son?
SON OF BATMAN (the film) fails to offer any glimpse into the head of Bruce Wayne. Character study is overshadowed by wanting to move the whole ninja/assassin hostile takeover story forward. As such, we get the character development taking a backseat to the action. We do get some nice chemistry in the few scenes between Damien and Alfred, as well as budding rivalry with Nightwing. But between Batman and his son? Disappointingly flat.
Thankfully, their voice actors do their best to bring out their characters' personalities. Jason O'Mara's Batman is a nice blend between Christian Bale, without being too raspy, and a young Michael Keaton. Those who prefer Kevin Conroy's deep Batman voice would no take some time to get used to this new portrayal. Stuart Allen as Damien is the star of this show, bringing a level of professionalism to the role despite his young age. On the other hand, our villains, Ra's Al Ghul and Deathstroke, are horrible. Deathstroke especially sounds like acting in a bad school play.
Visually, SON OF BATMAN boasts artwork very reminiscent of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Not surprising since the director Ethan Spulding directed a good number of Avatar episodes. Here, he truly revels in the new PG13 rating of this film, bringing the violence to whole new levels bordering on absurdity. Characters are literally roasted, get their eyes gouged out, impaled, and blasted to bloody bits
The character designs maintain that Japanese anime look consistent with the previous JUSTICE LEAGUE: WAR feature. Level of detail is strong with deep shadows, metallic sheen and creases. TheAnswerStudio brings their "A" game to the animation production, giving generally smooth animation and character movements while maintaining the level of art detail. The only shortcoming is in crowd scenes such as the massive ninja battle that opens this movie. Animation short cuts are very obvious here.
All in all, SON OF BATMAN works better as a set up for bigger stories. Assuming BATMAN UNDER THE RED HOOD is still canon, and with Warner Premiere turning to DC's New 52 for animated adaptations, we could be seeing a whole slew of Bat-family titles on the horizon. An animated "Batman: The Court of Owls" would be epic and "Batman: Death of the Family" would serve as a powerful conclusion. An adaptation of Grant Morrison's final Batman inc chapters would be an emotionally powerful epilogue bringing the entire Damien Wayne saga to a close.
One can only hope.
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1