After the unexpected pulling of Cartoon Networks latest CGI addition to the Batman franchise
"Beware the Batman" (and having the series return with a 3:00am time slot), many fans were left wondering just when the next animated series featuring everybodys favorite crime-fighter was going to start hitting television. While we are still no more closer to receiving an answer, a mysterious picture depicting a poster for the next animated Batman series has appeared online.It is unknown where the picture originated , or if the picture is legitimate at all. Nonetheless, it looks like it was taken at the Las Vegas Licensing Expo 2014 given all of the surrounding promo banners. The image is very interesting, and may gave us an idea of what to expect for the next animated series featuring Batman!
If real, the new series will be titled
"Batman: Unlimited", and seems like it would follow the more "simple" tone many cartoons today, such as "Teen Titans Go!", seem to have adopted, as opposed to a complex and serialized format that the original series had. So how do you guys feel about this picture? Regardless of the authenticity, what tone would you like the next Batman series to adapt? Would you want it to be more serious and mature, such as the astounding original series
"Batman:TAS", or would you want it to be more simple and kid-oriented, such as
"Batman: The Brave And The Bold" or even "
Teen Titans: Go!"? Whatever your thoughts, sound off in the comments below!
A cool, new take on the classic Dark Knight franchise, Beware the Batman incorporates Batman’s core characters with a rogues gallery of new villains not previously seen in animated form. Along with backup from ex-secret agent Alfred and lethal swordstress Katana, the Dark Knight faces the twisted machinations of Gotham City’s criminal underworld led by the likes of Anarky, Professor Pyg, Mister Toad and Magpie. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, this action-packed detective thriller deftly redefines what we have come to know as a “Batman show.” Featuring cutting-edge CGI visuals to match the intricate twists and turns of the narrative, Batman steps out of the shadows and into the spotlight for an entirely new generation of fans. With WBA’s Sam Register executive producing, and Batman Beyond’s Glen Murakami and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated’s Mitch Watson producing, Beware the Batman, based on characters from DC Comics, can now be seen on Cartoon Network!