When threads from Batman's past begin to unravel, the race is on for him to crack Hush's deadly game. Strange alliances will form and shattering secrets will be revealed when Hush's silence ... Read allWhen threads from Batman's past begin to unravel, the race is on for him to crack Hush's deadly game. Strange alliances will form and shattering secrets will be revealed when Hush's silence is finally broken.When threads from Batman's past begin to unravel, the race is on for him to crack Hush's deadly game. Strange alliances will form and shattering secrets will be revealed when Hush's silence is finally broken.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Jason O'Mara
- Batman
- (voice)
Jennifer Morrison
- Selina Kyle
- (voice)
Stuart Allan
- Damian Wayne
- (voice)
Sachie Alessio
- Lady Shiva
- (voice)
Geoffrey Arend
- Riddler
- (voice)
James Garrett
- Alfred
- (voice)
Adam Gifford
- Bane
- (voice)
Peyton List
- Batgirl
- (voice)
Peyton List
- Poison Ivy
- (voice)
Sean Maher
- Nightwing
- (voice)
Jerry O'Connell
- Superman
- (voice)
Rebecca Romijn
- Lois Lane
- (voice)
Jason Spisak
- The Joker
- (voice)
Maury Sterling
- Thomas Elliot
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Reporter
- (voice)
Bruce Thomas
- Gordon
- (voice)
Hynden Walch
- Harley Quinn
- (voice)
Summary
Reviewers say 'Batman: Hush' garners mixed reactions, with praise for its animation, voice acting, and action scenes. The Batman/Catwoman dynamic is noted as a highlight. However, significant criticism arises from deviations from the original comic, especially the altered Hush identity, disappointing comic fans. Some appreciate it as a standalone film, while others find it lacking compared to the source material. Issues with pacing, character motivations, and the final twist are commonly mentioned as areas needing improvement.
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Come on😔! Not as good as the graphic novel by Loeb and Lee. The cliffhanger changed. Didn't match to the majestic and grand level of the graphic novel
First I'm going to say that I have read the Batman: Hush comic and really like it. So, after seeing the animated movie I thought it was just ok.
(I'll try not to spoil anything major about the comic or movie just in case someone hasn't read the comic or hasn't seen the movie.)
Also there were many scenes that were added in or changed making me notice it more and comparing it to the comic.
But when I saw the scenes play out just like in the comic I found them awesome to see. Batman and Catwoman's relationship is well done like the comic and Bruce's friendship with Thomas Elliot was also nice seeing but it wasn't built up that much.
I liked how similar to the comic Hush looked and how he sounded but I hate that they changed who Hush's real identity is from the comic.
I recommend reading the Batman: Hush comic, I think the comic is better than the movie.
(I'll try not to spoil anything major about the comic or movie just in case someone hasn't read the comic or hasn't seen the movie.)
Also there were many scenes that were added in or changed making me notice it more and comparing it to the comic.
But when I saw the scenes play out just like in the comic I found them awesome to see. Batman and Catwoman's relationship is well done like the comic and Bruce's friendship with Thomas Elliot was also nice seeing but it wasn't built up that much.
I liked how similar to the comic Hush looked and how he sounded but I hate that they changed who Hush's real identity is from the comic.
I recommend reading the Batman: Hush comic, I think the comic is better than the movie.
I knew the character but never read the hush comic.
Never even read the sinopsis of the plot before.
That made me reaaally like the movie. Even though I was surprised with the reveal because, like I said, I knew the character.
If you are in the same position as me, I really think you'll enjoy it too.
Now for all the people giving 1's and 2's: There is no gray area for you right? If you likey likey one thing is a 10 and if you dont is a 1. Just try to enjoy it without trying to compare it with the comic and enjoy the comic separately.
This whole universe of movies are really good.
If you are in the same position as me, I really think you'll enjoy it too.
Now for all the people giving 1's and 2's: There is no gray area for you right? If you likey likey one thing is a 10 and if you dont is a 1. Just try to enjoy it without trying to compare it with the comic and enjoy the comic separately.
This whole universe of movies are really good.
This wasn't even a proper adaptation of Batman Hush there was so many differences but was still good surprisiingly.
Solid story with some flaws and good consistency. The 2nd half was much better than the 1st half. Very good music composition and visuals. Decent dialouge/writing and excellent voice acting. But what I liked most about this movie was the dynamics between Batman and his allies especially Catwoman which was potrayed excellently.
Overall an enjoyable movie and a recommend watch if you haven't seen the comics cuz otherwise you might be pissed as to how they ruined the adaptation.
Memorable: No. Rewatcable: Unlikely..
Solid story with some flaws and good consistency. The 2nd half was much better than the 1st half. Very good music composition and visuals. Decent dialouge/writing and excellent voice acting. But what I liked most about this movie was the dynamics between Batman and his allies especially Catwoman which was potrayed excellently.
Overall an enjoyable movie and a recommend watch if you haven't seen the comics cuz otherwise you might be pissed as to how they ruined the adaptation.
Memorable: No. Rewatcable: Unlikely..
A different story arc this time. Execution of the story was good, the characterization was good, casting was fine, the direction was cool. The villain was quite fitting. And the ending of the movie was not purely satisfying but fine. An overall entertaining flick. DC animated universe never let's me down.
Did you know
- TriviaSelina Kyle calls one of her pet cats "Eartha." This is an in-joke/reference to Eartha Kitt who played Catwoman in the third and last season of Batman (1966).
- GoofsBatman wears his black and gray costume for a short while in the opening act of the movie, after which he dons a costume where his cape, boots, gloves, and cowl are blue. When Batman chases Catwoman in the opening act, Batman is shown wearing his blue and gray suit for a few frames, before the camera cuts and he's shown to be wearing the black and gray suit again.
- Quotes
The Riddler: Riddle me this - "The less of me you have, the more I am worth"... what am I? Answer - A Friend.
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