The character first
starred in two serial films in the 1940s, Batman and Batman and Robin.
The character also appeared in the 1966 film Batman, which was a feature
film adaptation of the 1960s Batman TV series starring Adam West.
Tim Burton's Batman: He took over as director of the first film. Batman 1989 starring Michael Keaton. Burton and Keaton returned for the 1992 sequel Batman Returns.
Joel Schumacher's Batman: Batman Forever 1995 starring Val Kilmer. He also directed the 1997 sequel Batman & Robin, which starred George Clooney.
Tim Burton's Batman: He took over as director of the first film. Batman 1989 starring Michael Keaton. Burton and Keaton returned for the 1992 sequel Batman Returns.
Joel Schumacher's Batman: Batman Forever 1995 starring Val Kilmer. He also directed the 1997 sequel Batman & Robin, which starred George Clooney.
Christopher Nolan's
Batman: Batman Begins 2005 aimed for a darker and more realistic tone.
Starring Christian Bale. He also directed the 2008 sequel The Dark
Knight with Bale reprising his role. (After he had completed filming The
Dark Knight, Ledger died of a sleeping pill overdose.) A third and
final installment in the Nolan series, The Dark Knight Rises 2012. The
Dark Knight Rises is intended to complete Nolan's Batman trilogy.
For the role of Catwoman...
Michelle Pfeiffer took the role of Catwoman (Selina Kyle) in Tim Burton's Batman Returns
Arguably the outstanding
villain of the Tim Burton era, Michelle Pfeiffer's deadly kitten with a
whip brought sex to the normally neutered franchise.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone praised her for giving the "feminist avenger a tough core of intelligence and wit" and called her a "classic dazzler."
Poison Ivy
(She was ranked 21st in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list)
In the 1997 film, Batman & Robin, she was portrayed by Uma Thurman.
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