Batman & Robin

Titolo originale: Batman & Robin
Regia: Joel Schumacher |
Anno: 1997
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Azione Fantascienza Avventura
Tag: dual identity | double life | crime fighter | superhero | ice age | based on comic | credit card | robin | super power | super villain | good versus evil | ice |
Cast: George Clooney | Chris O'Donnell | Arnold Schwarzenegger | Uma Thurman | Alicia Silverstone | Michael Gough | Pat Hingle | Elle Macpherson | John Glover | Vivica A. Fox | Vendela Kirsebom | Elizabeth Sanders | Jeep Swenson | John Fink | Michael Reid MacKay | Eric Lloyd | Jon Simmons | Christian Boeving | Stogie Kenyatta | Andy LaCombe | Joe Sabatino | Michael Paul Chan | Kimberly Scott | Jay Luchs | Roger Nehls | Anthony E. Cantrell | Alex Daniels | Peter Navy Tuiasosopo | Harry Van Gorkum | Sandra Taylor | Elizabeth Guber | Jack Betts | Marc Glimcher | Mark Leahy | Jim McMullan | Patrick Leahy | Jesse Ventura | Ralf Moeller | Doug Hutchison | Tobias Jelinek | Greg Lauren | Dean Cochran | Coolio | Nicky Katt | Lucas Berman | Uzi Gal | Howard Velasco | Bruce Roberts | John Ingle | Gene LeBell | Azikiwee Anderson | Michael Bernardo | Steve Blalock | Steve Boyles | David Cardoza | Christopher Caso | Mark Chadwick | Danny Costa | Simon Kim | Todd Matthew Grossman | Jim Hardy | Steven Ito | Dennis Keiffer | Stephan Desjardins | James Kim | Dennis Lefevre | Jean-Luc Martin | Cory M. Miller | Chris C. Mitchell | Christopher Nelson | Jim Palmer | Jeff Podgurski | Robert Powell | Chris Sayour | Don Sinnar | Paul Sklar | Takis Triggelis | Corey Haim | Greg Bronson | Spitfire Brown | Johnathan Brownlee | Ryan Allen Carrillo | Ellen Dunning | Eva Ford | Earnest Hart Jr. | Matthew Hurley | Valentina Marie Lomborg | Khristian Lupo | Julie Michaels | David Novak | Gloria Koehn Straube | Dick Shawn | Deron McBee |

Il malvagio Mr. Freeze vuole distruggere la città se non verrà accolta la sua richiesta di mettere tutto ai suoi ordini. Le autorità si rivolgono a Batman, che subito si mette in azione. Tra i suoi avversari si inserisce anche Poison Ivy, che cerca di ingannare il giovane Robin per arrivare a far cadere in trappola Batman.

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Jeep Swenson was chosen to play Bane after the stuntmen on Batman - Il ritorno (1992) recommended hi [...] D
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The film's interpretation of Bane varies from most of his appearances in the comics. In the film, wh [...] D
Character actor Nicky Katt has been in two Batman movies. In this film, he plays the motorcycle race [...] D
The roller coaster Mr. Freeze, at Six Flags Over Texas, was supposed to open in 1997 with the releas [...] D
George Clooney and his stunt doubles went through 50 rubber Batsuits. D
This is the only film (in the original series) in which none of the villains learns Bruce Wayne's id [...] D
Jeff Goldblum was rumored to play The Scarecrow in the 5th Batman movie. But, due to the movie bombi [...] D
This is the only film in the original Batman series in which Tim Burton had no involvement. He direc [...] D
Wrestler Jeep Swenson died two months after the film's release. D
The last Batman movie to star Michael Gough as Alfred Pennyworth. Michael Caine took over the role i [...] D
In this film, Bane is created through the use of a "super soldier serum". While various super-soldie [...] D
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A majority of the scenes with Julie Madison, played by Elle Macpherson, were edited out of the final [...] D
The original script featured an elaborate subplot about the revelation of Poison Ivy's real identity [...] D
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In the novelization of the film, as in the comics, Mr. Freeze's real name is Dr. Victor Fries. D
As of 2015, this is the only Batman film in which Bruce Wayne's love interest does not learn he is s [...] D
Batman co-creator Bob Kane died one year after this film was released. D
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The character of Poison Ivy/Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley first appeared in Batman #181 (June 1966), crea [...] D
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The original title for this film was originally going to be "Batman: Triumphant", which also would b [...] D
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A June 1997 issue of Entertainment Weekly detailed how there were rumors on the internet of last min [...] D
Mr. Freeze relaxing in a dressing gown while his henchmen freeze in his subzero hideout harkens back [...] D
The gang member that tries to kill Barbara during the street race is named Spike. Spike was also the [...] D
George Clooney's cousin Miguel Ferrer worked with Chris O'Donnell in NCIS: Los Angeles (2009). Ferre [...] D
Akiva Goldsman, the writer for the film, claims the issues with the film weren't started by Warner B [...] D
This movie was such a bomb, and ruined so many careers, there's actually a "Batman's curse" associat [...] D
Mr. Freeze's appearance in the film is similar to his muscular high-tech look from the 1990s comics, [...] D
(at around 1h 8 mins) Freeze creates a snow globe out of ice and a clock and makes an ice figurine o [...] D
Uma Thurman felt the campy and farcical tone fit the film, enjoyed the creative license she was give [...] D
A Los Angeles Times article announcing George Clooney as the new Batman mentioned that Val Kilmer ha [...] D
Bane in this movie is similar to a character called Evan, a chauffeur/henchman that served Ivy durin [...] D
The character of Bane (used in this film) first appeared in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (January 19 [...] D
Both this and the other live-action "Batman" film to feature Bane as a villain, Il cavaliere oscuro [...] D
The computer in Alfred's room is a prototype design of what would become the 20th anniversary Macint [...] D
This scene in which Barbara Wilson discovers the Batcave seems to be another nod to Pepe Moreno's Di [...] D
This is the only film (in the original series) in which none of the villains are killed by Batman or [...] D
George Clooney hates the film. It's been rumored at various times that if you meet Clooney and tell [...] D
According to the comics, Robin's full name is Richard John "Dick" Grayson. Dick is short for Richard [...] D
Between the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher series and the Christopher Nolan series, this is the only Bat [...] D
According to John Glover (Doctor Jason Woodrue), Joel Schumacher "would sit on a crane with a megaph [...] D
Corey Haim: (at around 1h 2 mins) briefly visible as a biker gang member. D
A fan letter printed in Batman #479 (June 1992) by Ralph T. Kirkum suggested the casting of Arnold S [...] D
Ed Harris, Sir Patrick Stewart, Hulk Hogan, Sylvester Stallone, and Sir Anthony Hopkins were all con [...] D
Joel Schumacher once said in an interview that if Arnold Schwarzenegger had not wanted to play Mr. F [...] D
Despite what Arnold Schwarzenegger said during the making of Terminator 2 - Il giorno del giudizio ( [...] D
When the news of Joel Schumacher's death broke out, there was a massive outpouring of appreciation f [...] D
Lead dialogue mixer Donald O. Mitchell said that 95% of the dialogue in the film was looped: "We hav [...] D
The real name of Bane in this film was Antonio Diego. In the comics and other filmed versions, Bane [...] D
Joel Schumacher selected Uma Thurman for Poison Ivy, because he believed she was the "most beautiful [...] D
George Clooney called the film "a waste of money". In later interviews, he called it "the biggest br [...] D
Production designer Barbara Ling admitted her influences for the Gotham City design came from "neon- [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger had been previously considered for several superhero TV series and films. In 1 [...] D
Uma Thurman signed on to play Poison Ivy after Joel Schumacher saw her on the cover of Vanity Fair. D
Celebrities like Jesse Ventura and Jon Bon Jovi would stop by the set to hang out with Arnold Schwar [...] D
This has been called one of the worst superhero movies ever made; if not one of the worst movies eve [...] D
'Hot House' (Legends of the Dark Knight #42-43, 1993) also ends with Ivy playing he loves me/he love [...] D
Voted as the #1 in Empire magazine's "50 Worst Movies Ever" (February 2010). D
Batgirl wears a cowl reminiscent of Barbara Gordon's Batgirl costume. She is also shown riding her B [...] D
Olivia d'Abo had been offered the role of Barbara Wilson/Batgirl by producer Peter Macgregor-Scott. [...] D
When Batgirl introduces herself, Batman questions whether she should be called Batwoman instead. Bat [...] D
Director Joel Schumacher said in an interview about this movie "if there's anyone that let's say lov [...] D
Uma Thurman (Poison Ivy) and Vivica A. Fox (Ms. B. Haven) appeared in Kill Bill - Volume 1 (2003) si [...] D
It took four hours for Chris O'Donnell to get into his Robin costume. D
Arnold Schwarzenegger was paid $25 million, then the biggest ever salary for a movie star. He later [...] D
Producer Peter Macgregor-Scott also resented the film's emphasis on the merchandising toys, saying " [...] D
The Batman costume was a 50 pound (22.6 kg.) rubber body suit with a 40 pound (18 kg.) rubber cape a [...] D
Robin's costume resembles his Nightwing costume in the comics, only red and with a cape. Coincidenta [...] D
In a making-of documentary, Chris O'Donnell said he can't remember filming many of the scenes he was [...] D
Christopher Lloyd was in mind for the role of Mr freeze. D
Arnold Schwarzenegger (Mr. Freeze) previously appeared as himself in a photograph in Max Schreck's o [...] D
Director Joel Schumacher first realized that George Clooney would make a good Batman after seeing hi [...] D
Alicia Silverstone was brought on to play Batgirl in hopes of bringing in young women to see the fil [...] D
While secretly struggling with a terminal disease, Alfred feels the need to remind Bruce Wayne that [...] D
The only film from the original Batman film series not to feature any live bats. D
The first Batman movie since Batman (1966) not to be nominated for any Academy Awards. D
In the comics, Barbara/Batgirl is from Commissioner Jim Gordon's family, not Alfred Pennyworth's fam [...] D
Alicia Silverstone's previous film, Ragazze a Beverly Hills (1995), also starred Jeremy Sisto. Sisto [...] D
Bruce's girlfriend in the movie is Julie Madison. In the comics, Julie Madison was an actress and Ba [...] D
This movie bears a few striking resemblances to Il cavaliere oscuro - Il ritorno (2012). First is Ta [...] D
Critically Uma Thurman's performance in the film sometimes receives acclaim, albeit only seen as an [...] D
This is the first "Batman" film to have its title ("Batman and Robin") appear once again after the e [...] D
Alicia Silverstone's costume was later re-painted and used for Barbara Gordon (Dina Meyer)'s Batgirl [...] D
(at around 1h 4 mins) Easter Egg: During the motorcycle race when a racer crashes into a wall, some [...] D
Hulk Hogan was Joel Schumacher's third choice to play Mr. Freeze. D
In an episode of Gotham (2014), Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze utters "I'll be back" prior to attacking a p [...] D
After the film's negative reception, plans for Tim Burton's "Superman Lives" have been shut down. Th [...] D
After the film's poor box office returns, several Batman projects were considered for the next Batma [...] D
Pat Hingle and Michael Gough are the only actors to appear in the first four Batman films. D
Rather than being the devious and intelligent villain of the comics, this version of Bane is an inar [...] D
Joel Schumacher had several meetings with Warner Bros., trying to convince them to let him make anot [...] D
Chris O'Donnell revealed that despite hanging out with Arnold Schwarzenegger a lot off set and durin [...] D
The character of Ms. B. Haven was originally envisioned to be a "comic book" version of Sonja Henie. [...] D
John Glover, who played Dr. Woodrue, was also the voice of the Riddler in Batman (1992). D
(at around 1h 2 mins) In one scene, you can see gang members who wear the same outfits as the main c [...] D
Barbara Wilson was not actually Alfred's niece in earlier drafts, but instead the daughter of his ch [...] D
Batgirl had a full-head costume designed for her much like Batman's (complete with pointy ears) in t [...] D
The rapper Coolio's cameo was an Easter egg setting up a fifth movie in a series. Coolio is credited [...] D
Arkham Asylum gets its name from horror writer H.P. Lovecraft's stories and first appeared in the DC [...] D
The film's characterization of Freeze, as well as Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance, were both wid [...] D
The film's depiction of Arkham Asylum is more dystopian than its previous depiction. Sadistic guards [...] D
A deleted scene showed Freeze trying to fire his rifle at Batman's Ice Armor costume, showing it har [...] D
The computer that Alfred uses is a limited edition "Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh". Featuring a sm [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger's makeup for Mr. Freeze involved shaving his head, blue paint, and blue contac [...] D
George Clooney has been known to refund people who saw this film. D
Uma Thurman and Elle Macpherson both went on to have children by Arpad Busson who refused to marry e [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger thought the Mr. Freeze outfit was suffocating. D
One of three movies to feature two future United States Governors acting in the same film. Jesse Ven [...] D
Joel Schumacher delivered the film two weeks ahead of schedule. D
Screenwriter Akiva Goldsman was blamed for ruining the movie. Director Joel Schumacher defended him, [...] D
This is the only film in the series where Bruce Wayne's love interest does not have a prominent role [...] D
When Poison Ivy first appears at the charity event, the song that is playing is The Coasters' 1959 h [...] D
In this film, Mr. Freeze claims that the ice age killed the dinosaurs. All non-avian dinosaurs are t [...] D
Dr. Jason Woodrue appeared in DC Comics as another plant themed super-villain, the Floronic Man. D
This is the second Batman movie in which the actor playing the main villain (in this case, Mr. Freez [...] D
Despite the deep shame among several members of the cast and crew, Alicia Silverstone dished on port [...] D
When George Clooney accepted the role of Batman, he immediately called his cousin Miguel Ferrer. Fer [...] D
In this film, Bane is given no family background. In the comics, Bane is an illegitimate son of the [...] D
Film debut of Vendela Kirsebom (Nora Fries). D
Mr. Freeze's freeze-gun functions much the same as it does in the comics. D
The character of Batgirl/Barbara Wilson is an original character, though mostly based on the comics [...] D
According to director Joel Schumacher, George Clooney brought to the character a "less tortured and [...] D
Joel Schumacher solemnly predicted that he will forever be known as the man who gave the world an in [...] D
At the climax of the film Batman says "We have less than 11 minutes to thaw the city!" They thaw the [...] D
In later interviews, director Joel Schumacher blamed studio pressure to make the film more "toyetic" [...] D
A brief shot in one of the trailers for this movie shows Mr. Freeze saying that Batman will watch hi [...] D
Freeze's plot of freeze all Gotham would have been originally the Penguin's plan in Batman - Il rito [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger only worked six weeks on the film. D
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Vivica A. Fox share the same birthday, July 30. D
When filming was over, George Clooney quipped, "I think we just killed the series." D
Mr. Freeze using his freeze-gun to facilitate a getaway is typical of the comic character. Also of n [...] D
In 'A Sweet Kiss of Poison' (Batman #339, September 1981), Ivy disguises herself with a wig in order [...] D
Bruce Wayne's middle name according to the comics is Thomas, named after his father Dr. Thomas Wayne [...] D
The film introduces a new version of Julie Madison, Batman's first significant romantic interest. Ma [...] D
Alfred, who is at risk of dying from MacGregor's Syndrome, is cured by a vaccine developed by Mr. Fr [...] D
In this film, Batman complains that every gorgeous woman which he meets turns out to be a homicidal [...] D
Joel Schumacher's first sequel. He was previously asked to direct a sequel for Ragazzi perduti (1987 [...] D
The villainous character Bane was created in 1993 by comic book writer Chuck Dixon and artist Graham [...] D
Kimberly Scott and Michael Paul Chan, who play scientists at Gotham Observatory, also appeared in Ba [...] D
The plot about Mr. Freeze trying to freeze Gotham with a giant freeze-cannon is taken from 'The Glac [...] D
Pamela Isley's middle name according to the comics is Lillian. D
Mr. Freeze says 27 "ice puns" throughout the movie. D
Upon Alicia Silverstone's announcement as Batgirl, Yvonne Craig (who played the character on the 196 [...] D
"MacGregor's Syndrome" is a fictional disease, named after producer Peter Macgregor-Scott. D
When comparing work on Batman Forever (1995) to this film, Chris O'Donnell explained, "It just felt [...] D
George Clooney was reported to have opted out of playing the title role in a proposed Green Hornet m [...] D
A new form of light foam rubber was used to make the superhero costumes. This helped the costumes we [...] D
Joel Schumacher has been apologetic, but hasn't really indicated whether or not he truly hates it ra [...] D
In its theatrical release, "Batman & Robin" earned a worldwide total of 238.2 million dollars. It pe [...] D
Akiva Goldsman drew inspiration from Neil Gaiman's revised origin story, Poison Ivy: Pavane, first p [...] D
Dick's motorcycle is a Honda VLX 600 Shadow. D
In this film, Batman considers that his relationship with Robin is family-like, as if he had a broth [...] D
George Clooney was in a relationship with Vendela Kirsebom, who plays Nora Fries, during filming. Ki [...] D
This film was originally titled "Batman Forever" but stylized as "Batman 4Ever" because it is the fo [...] D
As of 2021, this is the only appearance of Batgirl in a live-action Batman feature film. D
The song playing when Poison Ivy is introduced at the auction is a cover of The Coasters' "Poison Iv [...] D
Val Kilmer was asked if he wanted to play Batman again but by his own admission and due to his commi [...] D
In this film, Poison Ivy manipulates an angry and grieving Mr. Freeze to go along with her plan. She [...] D
The Oxbridge Academy, Barbara's fictional university in England, is really a combination of the Univ [...] D
Two extras were arrested and fired after attempting to sell secretly shot footage. D
A subplot of the film is that henchwoman Ms. B. Haven is in love with her boss, Mr. Freeze, and trie [...] D
If not for the universally negative reaction to the film, two sequels were planned. "Batman Unchaine [...] D
Batman punching a bad guy through a drum is typical of the wacky fight scenes from the Pre-Crisis co [...] D
Rated #5 in Entertainment Weekly's Top 25 Worst Sequels Ever Made (2006). D
The version of Batgirl in this movie has elements of two characters from the 1960s comics: the origi [...] D
The scene of Ivy debuting at the charity ball, first by hiding among the performers in an ape costum [...] D
The only film in the Tim Burton/Joel Schumacher Batman series whose ending doesn't show Alfred drivi [...] D
A fifth Batman movie entitled "Batman Triumphant" or "Batman Unchained" was announced and was in dev [...] D
The neon-outlined guitars and machine guns were not an original idea. In the box office hit La danza [...] D
Some marketing tie-ins were drawn in the style of Batman (1992) and Batman - Cavaliere della notte ( [...] D
Joel Schumacher originally wanted Nicole Kidman to play Poison Ivy in Batman Forever (1995), but due [...] D
During shooting, George Clooney visited his friends on the set of E.R. - Medici in prima linea (1994 [...] D
The confrontation between Ivy and Batgirl showcases the former's skills at unarmed combat. These too [...] D
Writer Paul Dini, whose revamped version of Mr. Freeze from Batman: The Animated Series was a major [...] D
Kane Hodder, best known for his playing Jason Voorhees, was Joel Schumacher's first choice for Bane. [...] D
The character arc of Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy in this film is almost identical to that of Selina Kyle [...] D
First live-action appearance by Julie Madison, who was created for the comics in 1939. She is best k [...] D
Julia Roberts, Sharon Stone, and Demi Moore were all rumored to be in the running for the part of Po [...] D
Batman and Robin using their capes like parachutes to slow their descent has also happened many time [...] D
Arnold Schwarzenegger felt that his character was good (which is undeniable apart from mixing the se [...] D
(at around 1h 9 mins) In the evidence room at the prison where Freeze is held and before Bane breaks [...] D
In the comics, Batgirl is Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Commissioner Gordon. In this movie she is [...] D
A variant of the Bat-credit card actually does exist in the comics. While he doesn't produce it from [...] D
In the film, Mr. Freeze humorously mentions the play "The Iceman Cometh" (1939) in dialogue. The pla [...] D
The original release featured a five-beat passage from the song Poison Ivy, which was immediately fo [...] D
Chris O'Donnell confirmed in a 2012 interview that a Robin/Nightwing spinoff was planned, alongside [...] D
Besides Ed Harris and Patrick Stewart and Hulk Hogan and Sylvester Stallone, Anthony Hopkins was one [...] D
This is the only Batman film in this particular series to not feature villains from the movie Batman [...] D
The concept of Batman driving a topless sports car has considerable precedent in the comics such as [...] D
MacGregor's Syndrome is a fictional disease. D
Arnold Schwarzenegger declined to reprise his role of Conan for "Conan the Conqueror" (later rewritt [...] D
Before filming began Arnold Schwarzenegger had heart surgery. Studios were aware that Arnold Schwarz [...] D
George Clooney revealed why he's able to laugh at his portrayal of Bruce Wayne/Batman, widely accept [...] D
The film provides the first live-action version of Nora Fries, Mr. Freeze's wife. Nora first appeare [...] D
The first Batman movie to not be the highest-grossing movie of the summer in which it was released. D
The third Batman film where a villain's costume is the color green, after the appearance of the Ridd [...] D
While lot of people may question Batman's sudden change of costume towards the end of the film, the [...] D
The stand-out complaint about Batman & Robin is the titular stars have suits that are a little too a [...] D
Mr. Freeze/Dr. Victor Fries first appeared (under an alias) in Batman #121 (February 1959), created [...] D
Bane chauffeurs Posion Ivy in a 1972 Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman [W100]. D
While the film sank at the box office, and Titanic (1997)'s sunken boat broke records at the box off [...] D
Although considered a flop, the film was the highest grossing Warner Bros. film of 1997, both domest [...] D
The comic-book character of Poison Ivy (used in this film) was reportedly inspired by the Gothic sho [...] D
George Clooney revealed that after he did this movie he was shunned by Hollywood. D
Stunt coordinator Alex Field taught Alicia Silverstone to ride a motorcycle so that she could play B [...] D
Despite the film's negative reputation, Uma Thurman does not regret taking part in its production, s [...] D
In this film, Mr. Freeze is granted a new weakness. His powered armor at times runs out of energy, a [...] D
After Val Kilmer refused to return for this film, David Duchovny was also considered for the role of [...] D
Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios, has called Batman & Robin (1997) "the most important c [...] D
On The Graham Norton Show: George Clooney/Britt Robertson/Hugh Laurie/Dwayne Johnson/Jessica Hynes/S [...] D
Alicia Silverstone admitted that the production of the movie itself wasn't a lot of fun. Speaking wi [...] D
(at around 1h 40 mins) Whilst Batgirl is fighting Poison Ivy, Robin is struggling with the plants ho [...] D
Director Joel Schumacher took full responsibility for the film's failure, saying, "I didn't do a goo [...] D
Robin's suit in this film is based on the costume of the DC Comics character Nightwing, who was Dick [...] D
Batman limps visibly inside the freeze rocket. During filming, George Clooney injured his lower leg [...] D
The film's video game adaptation, Batman & Robin (1998), was also negatively received. D
Poison Ivy says the line, "It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature." This is a reference to the tag [...] D
The mad scientist who creates Bane and (accidentally) Poison Ivy in this film is a version of the su [...] D
In this film, Poison Ivy/Pamela Isley proposes to Bruce Wayne an environmental plan to reduce humani [...] D
This is the only Batmobile in which there is only one seat, in all other Batmobiles they had at leas [...] D
The infamous and negatively received ice-related puns that Freeze uses in this film are referenced i [...] D
Batgirl and Robin riding motorcycles dates back to Batman Family #12 (August 1977). The motorcycle t [...] D
(at around 45 mins) At the auction, Batman pulls out his "Bat Credit Card". Its "good until" date re [...] D
Even though Arnold Schwarzenegger was covered in a toxic, flammable substance for the makeup, the wo [...] D
A scene was filmed, but deleted which Alfred reveals Barbara is his adopted niece. Alfred explains t [...] D
Alfred in the comics also has a brother called Wilfred. The storyline about Alfred's sickness is yet [...] D
In the original theatrical trailer, Mr. Freeze says the line, "Button up, boys. A storm is coming." [...] D