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US Weekly on MSNLate Val Kilmer Was Immortalized in Portraits as Batman — Which Are Now in a Museum on the MoonVal Kilmer's image as Batman now resides in a lunar museum, part of a curated project aboard the Lunar Lander Odysseus ...
During a 1996 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher ... “But I have heard that about many talented people, hired them anyway, and had no problems ...
Val Kilmer, who died of pneumonia at 65 on April 1, famously had a negative experience portraying Batman in 1995's Batman ...
Val Kilmer returned to being Batman just five weeks before his death. The late actor, who played the Caped Crusader in 1995’s ...
They have this conversation in a gym where there are other people standing within ten feet max, by the way. But don’t worry about Edmond revealing Batman’s identity, he’s a psychiatrist ...
That lonely work allows them to dig deep into the questions that most people never answer beyond a surface level. Why is Batman so driven to help Gotham City? Why doesn’t Batman kill?
Batman is the Dark Knight, but many desire for the emphasis to be on the “dark.” There is a subset of people, ostensible Batman fans, who delight in the character and his world being as dark ...
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"Some People Need to Be Stopped Permanently": Marvel Calls Out Batman's "No Kill" Rule as Unheroicgiving merit to the argument that it's smarter to kill them so that they can't hurt people anymore. Daredevil is another example of a hero who abides by a "no kill" rule akin to Batman's.
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