IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users92%
Director: Chris Palmer•Genres: Animation, Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery
As Gotham City reels from a series of holiday-themed murders, Batman uncovers a deeper conspiracy involving the city's crime families and a mysterious figure known as Holiday. The film continues Batman's early career as he struggles to balance his vigilantism with his personal life and the mounting pressure from the GCPD.
Building on the first installment, 'Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two' was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its mature storytelling, strong voice acting, and faithful adaptation of the beloved comic storyline. Some noted its darker tone and complex narrative as highlights, while others found the pacing occasionally slow.
Praised for its compelling continuation of the intricate mystery and Batman's psychological struggle.
The voice acting, particularly Jensen Ackles as Batman, received significant acclaim.
Appreciated for its dark, noir-inspired animation style and its successful adaptation of a complex comic book narrative.
Google audience: Audiences largely applauded the film's faithful adaptation of the source material, its engaging plot, and the strong performances from the voice cast. Many found it to be a satisfying conclusion to the two-part story, appreciating its mature themes and darker take on the Batman mythos.
The film's visual style was heavily influenced by the artwork of Tim Sale, the artist of the original 'Batman: The Long Halloween' comic series.
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