No matter the personal opinions on the finished product, it's undeniable how integral "Batman & Robin" became to shaping the perceptions of its characters within the larger DC universe. No, not necessarily that DC Universe, but it's a very real possibility that without Joel Schumacher's second Batman film, the cinematic landscape of the character would be very different. Whether that is a good or a bad thing is entirely up to you, but at least we can directly correlate "Batman & Robin" to the other Batman movies that have been released since then.
What detractors often forget about "Batman & Robin" is that, no matter how much they hate the movie, a ton of craftsmanship and love went into the making of it. This is especially true about the dozens of stuntmen that worked on the film, donning the infamous Bat-nipple suits and kicking ass, er, ice while doing so.
What detractors often forget about "Batman & Robin" is that, no matter how much they hate the movie, a ton of craftsmanship and love went into the making of it. This is especially true about the dozens of stuntmen that worked on the film, donning the infamous Bat-nipple suits and kicking ass, er, ice while doing so.
- 2/23/2023
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
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