The killer known as Holiday continues to stalk the Falcone crime family while a new class of costumed criminal rises in Gotham City. Batman suspects that a former ally might be the serial ki... Read allThe killer known as Holiday continues to stalk the Falcone crime family while a new class of costumed criminal rises in Gotham City. Batman suspects that a former ally might be the serial killer.The killer known as Holiday continues to stalk the Falcone crime family while a new class of costumed criminal rises in Gotham City. Batman suspects that a former ally might be the serial killer.
Jensen Ackles
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
Josh Duhamel
- Harvey Dent
- (voice)
- …
Naya Rivera
- Catwoman
- (voice)
- …
Troy Baker
- Joker
- (voice)
Laila Berzins
- Sofia Falcone
- (voice)
David Dastmalchian
- Calendar Man
- (voice)
- …
Alyssa Diaz
- Renee Montoya
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Mad Hatter
- (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes
- Scarecrow
- (voice)
- …
Gary LeRoi Gray
- Pearce
- (voice)
Amy Landecker
- Barbara Gordon
- (voice)
- …
Julie Nathanson
- Gilda Dent
- (voice)
Jim Pirri
- Sal Maroni
- (voice)
Katee Sackhoff
- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
Fred Tatasciore
- Solomon Grundy
- (voice)
- …
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Batman The Long Halloween, Part Two is the second instalment and direct sequel to the new batman in DC animated universe. As the first part the animation is done well and it's tone fits effortlessly into the detective theme. It arguably is much more packed in terms of story and characters. It does get a bit overwhelming and not to mention slight inconsistencies in the story. It however at no point feels boring and will at the end of the watch leave u satisfied as it's well rounded and tight. This is yet another a solid instalment in this franchise and easily a must watch.
I really was pumped after Part One of Batman the Long Halloween. The story was interesting, the animation stellar and the cast especially Jensen Ackles as Batman was great. But sadly the second part is not as good. Part II is disjointed, with some really poor use of Ackles as Batman. He has almost no dialog, leaving us just a drawn, lifeless character. The other characters, evolve, Dent, Gordon, Carmine, even Catwoman but not Bruce Wayne or Batman. It's ashame. I really wanted this to be iconic. I will have to read the original comic and see where they missed the mark.
The brilliance continues with part 2 still focusing on the Holiday serial killer which was filled with twists and turns even I couldn't see coming, and i've watched a hell of a ton of movies in my 26 years of life. With a introduction of a heap of new characters that werent in part 1, lets get straight into this movie.
Whoever voice Two-Face in this was perfect. Per-fect. That is exactly how I imagined Two-Face sounding like everytime I saw him on screen or in comics. The same goes for Scarecrow and Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter and I could go on and on. Wes Gleason did a great job as usual casting the voices. This was a great as the first part, continuing the story and I especially liked the action. Definitely recommend this two-part movie to anyone who wants to have fun with a good movie.
Whoever voice Two-Face in this was perfect. Per-fect. That is exactly how I imagined Two-Face sounding like everytime I saw him on screen or in comics. The same goes for Scarecrow and Poison Ivy, Mad Hatter and I could go on and on. Wes Gleason did a great job as usual casting the voices. This was a great as the first part, continuing the story and I especially liked the action. Definitely recommend this two-part movie to anyone who wants to have fun with a good movie.
The killer known as Holiday continues to stalk the Falcone crime family while a new class of costumed criminal rises in Gotham City. Batman suspects that a former ally might be the serial killer.
I am going to expend a bit here this time.
This was a very worthy movie to adapt the comic like it predecessor part 1.
From the suspense, to it's stellar animation and finally the action.
I am going to expend a bit here this time.
This was a very worthy movie to adapt the comic like it predecessor part 1.
From the suspense, to it's stellar animation and finally the action.
Unlike the first part this one was a bit rushed so it took a little bit of time to make sense of what was going on. The twist at the end though was really nice and somewhat unexpected. Apart from the minor inconsistent continuity this holds up as a sequel or part two should be.
Did you know
- TriviaNaya Rivera's final film role.
- GoofsThe Gotham Gazette reporting the Scarecrow's heist is seen long enough to read the headline - but the article contents is literally a lorem ipsum - a placeholder text, not real words.
- Quotes
Carmine Falcone: Do you know what my people call this past year? The long Halloween.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the closing credits, there's a short scene with Alfred answering the door to trick-or-treaters, only to find it's Arrow and Flash instead before wryly calling out, "It's for you, sir."
- ConnectionsEdited into Batman: The Long Halloween (2021)
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- Batman: Uzun Cadılar Bayramı, 2. Bölüm
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- 1h 27m(87 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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