Batman vs. Robin [Blu-ray] [2015]
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Features
Gotham City's secret: the mythic court of owls featurette
The talons of the owls featurette
Batman Vs Robin audio commentary
From the DC Comics vault - 4 bonus cartoons
Plus: a sneak peek at DC Universe's next animated movie: Justice League: Gods & Monsters
Director
- Jay Oliva
Cast
- Jason O'Mara
- Stuart Allan
- Jeremy Sisto
Crew
- Frederik WiedmannComposer (Music Score)
- Christopher D. LozinskiEditor
- Alan BurnettCo-producer
- Michael E. UslanExecutive Producer
- Sam RegisterExecutive Producer
- Andrea RomanoCasting
- Andrea RomanoVoice Director
Details
- GenreAction and Adventure,Adventure
- SubgenreSuperhero Film
- TitleBatman vs. Robin
- Countries ProducedUnited States
- Duration80 minutes
- Year of Release2015
- Product TagsBlu-ray
- FormatBlu-ray
- Program TypeMovie
- Sound FeaturesDolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel, stereo
- Screen FormatEnhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV
- Aspect Ratio1.78:1
- LanguageEnglish, French, Spanish, Thai
- SubtitlesEnglish, French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish
- StudioWarner Home Video
Other
- Product NameBatman vs. Robin [Blu-ray] [2015]
- UPC883929394074
Customer reviews
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 797 reviews
(797 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another Great DC comics film
||Posted .In the Sequel of Son Of Batman its shows the ups and downs of Damien Wayne now Robin and Bruce Wayne Father/son relationship it had a pretty decent twist to it with him and batman and the league of assassins his mother talia al ghul daughter of Ras al ghul
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
This movie surprised me!
||Posted .I was skeptical when I first bought this movie as to how it was going to be, but when I watched it I was very surprised by how good the action and storytelling was this movie was good from start to finished!
This review is from Batman vs. Robin [Includes Digital Copy] [Figurine] [Blu-ray/DVD] [Only @ Best Buy] [2015]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
great watch
||Posted .The movie was about literally about Batman vs Robin and THE COURT OF THE OWLS storyline was in the background. Really think that should have been the movie they made but either way the movie was great.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Part 2 of an Arc
||Posted .Batman vs Robin had a decent start but the ending was a letdown. Continuing on from Son of Batman, the relationship between Bruce and his son Damian is still shaky. Damian still shows the objectives of a League of Assassin member by wanting to kill which comes into conflict with his father. Factor in the Court of Owls, a society so old that it dates back to the days of old Gotham, adds more problems to the mix. One of the courts assassin's decided to try and turn Damian against his father by trying to make him kill. He offers to train Damian further which puts a strain on the relationship between him and his dad. In the end, Damian comes to his senses, turns of the assassin and helps his father take down the Court. After it's all said and done, Bruce and Damian have a father-son moment and learn to respect each other. Overall a decent continuation of Batman and Robin's story arc. Part 3 is Batman: Bad Blood
This review is from Batman vs. Robin [Blu-ray] [2 Discs] [2015]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
What price justice -- and just who sets the price?
||Posted .This direct-to-video release is a sequel to the previous "Son of Batman" movie, in which Batman/Bruce Wayne learned that he had fathered a son, who had been raised by a gang of villains. In "Batman vs. Robin," this son (Damian) is being raised by Wayne & trained as the new "Robin." However, Damian/Robin chafes under Wayne's overprotectiveness and Batman's "no killing" rule. Damian is enticed into joining the "Court of Owls," whose vigilante justice doesn't balk at passing death sentences upon those it deems guilty. But does the Court of Owls really want Robin as a new recruit, or are they just using him as a way to get at Batman? And will Damian still want to train as Robin, even if Batman succeeds in rescuing him? The animation looked great (superior to that of some of the more recent Batman TV series I've seen), and the "making of" featurettes were informative. The film had a relatively dark tone overall, though (often an issue for films featuring the "Dark Knight"), and so would be better for middle-school students through adults, rather than young children. For older children & teenagers, however, there are some deep moral issues raised to think about (& maybe discuss with parents). For the right audience, a worthy effort!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
great flick, OK figure
||Posted .The movie rocks but let's face it, you clicked this tab because you want the figure. For starters, this is the start on a new collection. It's bigger than the others and does not move at all. I'm little let down. If like me you collect these figures your collection now has 3 batmans and no Robin or Nightwing. Sad that the old collection will feel incomplete as several characters were skipped while others were repeated. So the new collection; if we are starting over then cool that it's Batman but promise us some sidekicks down the road. Also, if it's going to be a static pose, give the pose some drama. If you are up for starting a new collection or just don't care, then carry on and hit order, it's still a cool collectable for batman fans. If not click the blue ray DVD pack. It's the same copy you'll get here but no figure and you'll save a few bucks.
This review is from Batman vs. Robin [Includes Digital Copy] [Figurine] [Blu-ray/DVD] [Only @ Best Buy] [2015]
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Even Better Than The Last
||Posted .You kind of have to see Son Of Batman to understand the relationships going on here. Or read the comics. But after a quick explanation of the Robin dynamics my wife sat and watched the whole thing with me. She doesn't even like cartoons much. Still, she enjoyed this movie. I probably wouldn't recommend this for young children. There's some advanced subjects happening in a few spots here. It's a nice sequel to the last Batman movie with the same actors and feel. So if you liked Son Of Batman you'll like this one more. If you didn't like the last one, you'll like this one better. If you have a teenager you'll need to see this. Cause at least you don't have to set up the same security system Bruce does to keep his kid from sneaking out, lol.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
This was a great film
||Posted .This was a nice follow up to the Son of Batman. However most comic book fans would not like the fact that this film was made up of two graphic novels combined. “The Court of Owls” & “Batman vs Robin were both combined to make this film. I would suggest that fans should read both books to get further enjoyment and get better insight to this animated movie. I would also suggest that fans pick up the Blu Ray/DVD to get more bang for the buck of this project. One of the things that I didn’t like about this film is that they made Nightwing look like a herb. Why dump on a great character like Dick Grayson to introduce Damian Wayne. There was also a Young Justice joke in this movie! LOL! I hope you’ll catch it...
I would recommend this to a friend