BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER Writer Ed Brubaker Reveals How The Show Differs From BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES

BATMAN: CAPED CRUSADER Writer Ed Brubaker Reveals How The Show Differs From BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES

Batman: Caped Crusader remains in the works at Prime Video and writer Ed Brubaker has just shared new details about the series, including how it pushes the boundaries of its rating with a "noir" approach.

By JoshWilding - Jan 04, 2024 10:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Batman (Animated)
Source: Toonado.com

In 2022, the news broke that Max would no longer stream the Batman: Caped Crusader animated series, leading to Bruce Timm, J.J. Abrams, and Matt Reeves taking the show on the road to pitch it to rival streamers. 

Like Batgirl before it, it appears Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav didn't view the show as a major draw for subscribers. While that movie was shelved, never to see the light of day, the executive at least realised the studio could still earn money from another platform buying this Batman animated series from them. 

For a time, Timm's long-awaited return to the DC Animated Universe ran the risk of never gracing our screens, but Amazon Prime Video later picked the show up for at least two seasons along with last month's Merry Little Batman movie. 

However, based on new remarks made by Batman: Caped Crusader writer and executive producer Ed Brubaker (via Toonado.com), this show will not be aimed at the same younger audience that the Christmastime tale attracted. 

"I'll warn you guys, it's definitely a lot different than [Batman: The Animated Series]," the Captain America scribe says in the video below. "It's very much a reconception of starting over. It's not PG-13, but it's definitely, it's a lot different. It's sort of like the show Bruce Timm always wanted to make, but that they wouldn't let him make."

"There's a lot more, you know, people actually getting punched on camera, and...I don't want to spoil it for you guys, but it's - everyone will kill me if I say it, but it's kind of noir. It's definitely a different take that I hope people will love, but I think people will also be shocked by some things."

Brubaker dropped a few more interesting details, including the fact comic book writer Greg Rucka penned the second episode (featuring the introduction of Renée Montoya). The Last of Us' Halley Gross has also written an episode, so there's clearly some top-tier talent involved. 

It also sounds like the show will be rated PG despite the creative team's attempts to push it to PG-13.

DC Studios is creating its own slate of animated in-continuity DCU projects for Max, so the fact this show is heading to Prime Video hopefully means it will be left free to continue beyond these first two seasons should it prove to be a success. 

"We are beyond excited to be working together to bring this character back, to tell engrossing new stories in Gotham City," J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves said in a joint statement when Batman: Caped Crusader was first announced. "The series will be thrilling, cinematic and evocative of Batman’s noir roots, while diving deeper into the psychology of these iconic characters. We cannot wait to share this new world."

You can watch the full interview in the player below.

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KWilly
KWilly - 1/4/2024, 11:00 PM
This show has been stuck in a state of...

bobevanz
bobevanz - 1/4/2024, 11:08 PM
@KWilly - I'm doing a rewatch of the first three seasons. Truly perfect all around, I will never watch the Netflix seasons again lol
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 1/5/2024, 2:04 AM
@bobevanz - the first three seasons of Arrested Development and the first three of Community are really the peak of sitcoms imo. Might give them a rewatch too
CoHost
CoHost - 1/5/2024, 6:28 AM
@bkmeijer1 - And the second season of Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
Clintthahamster
Clintthahamster - 1/5/2024, 8:08 AM
@bobevanz - there was a rumor that Mitch Hurwitz was re-editing season 4 to be chronological, but nothing ever came of it. I never bothered with season 5.
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/4/2024, 11:05 PM

Does anyone really care about this?

Nightmare
Nightmare - 1/4/2024, 11:16 PM
"It's sort of like the show Bruce Timm always wanted to make, but that they wouldn't let him make."




dracula
dracula - 1/4/2024, 11:46 PM
@Nightmare - There were some pretty cool episode ideas he wasn't allowed to do

one of those was Mad Love, thats why it was a comic first. Then when the show went through the redesign, they somehow got it made as an episode
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/4/2024, 11:51 PM
@Nightmare -

Dang it. I told my wife not to post our Honeymoon videos to Facebook.

dracula
dracula - 1/4/2024, 11:43 PM
Hope they eventually do a retro style superman show, maybe take his powers down to the flescher level (and maybe have him get stronger as the show goes on)
dracula
dracula - 1/4/2024, 11:44 PM
Hope they do some of the episodes they weren't allowed to make in BTAS

The Nocturna/Vampire Batman episode

The Sandman crossover

The history of the gun that killed the waynes
theFUZZ008
theFUZZ008 - 1/4/2024, 11:50 PM
JJ Abrams can [frick] right off.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 1/5/2024, 12:11 AM
The OG series was definitely noir in a lot of places.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 1/5/2024, 7:33 AM
@GhostDog - Everything he just said doesn't really sound all that different from BTAS.
He said "It's not PG-13, but it's definitely, it's a lot different." Does he mean it will be less than PG-13?

I was expecting this show to be an adult cartoon that really leaned into the darker, grittier elements, but "There's a lot more, you know, people actually getting punched on camera" doesn't seem to cut it.

This show does have some excellent creatives on board, like Timm, Reeves, Brubaker etc, so I'm sure it'll be decent, but I don't think it's gonna be quite as revolutionary as we may have been anticipating when they first announced it as an adult version of BTAS. BTAS was already plenty adult. You wanna outdo that by doing things they couldn't do back then, you make it completely uncensored.

I'll probably completely forget about this show 5 years after it's release, but I will be watching the original for the rest of my life.
DENNISsystem
DENNISsystem - 1/5/2024, 12:19 AM
Ed Brubraker writing anything is cause to get Excited.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 1/5/2024, 12:25 AM
Good, now let's see Wonder Woman, Flash, and Green Lantern animated series.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 1/5/2024, 3:51 AM
@soberchimera - The Green Lantern animated season is actually really damn good.
ChrisRed
ChrisRed - 1/5/2024, 12:46 AM
This show has so much potential and I really can't wait. BTAS was awesome and so was The Batman from the 00's.
We could really use another serious Batman show.
Can't wait for a trailer so we'll get some designs and voice actors.

This and X-Men 97 is definitely my most anticipated comic book adaption right now.
Repian
Repian - 1/5/2024, 2:07 AM
About Montoya, they will delve into sexual orientation and perhaps prejudice on the part of some co-workers. So it is an animated series, but it addresses themes that differentiate it from a children's animated series.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 1/5/2024, 3:59 AM
Got a "been there, done that" type of vibe about yet another bats animated show. How many shows has it been now since the initial BTAS?
Of course, I hope it's good but Batman overkill has been in an effect for a while now. So, this little show that could better be something special.
(You notice how every producer/director/actor is pitching a new show and they say it's always like "The edgiest show ever on tv." "New and exciting." "You've NEVER seen anything like this in a lifetime."?

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