Genre: Superhero, Animation, Action, Crime
Directed by Chris Palmer
Produced by Jim Krieg, Kimberly S. Moreau
Screenplay by Tim Sheridan
Based on Batman: The Long Halloween
by Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale
Starring: Jensen Ackles, Josh Duhamel & Naya Rivera.
Music by Michael Gatt
Edited by John Soares
Production companies: Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment
Distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Plot: 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 was looking forward to this 2nd half of this Batman the long Halloween storyline just so we can see the finished product.
Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Two was an amazing conclusion to this story.
Pros: It was good that this story was split into 2 parts so that there was more time to tell the whole story. The voice-acting was good with all the versions of these characters. They took their time with the pacing of this film which does help you to understand what’s going on & the post credit scene does leave you hoping for the future for this version of the DC animated universe.
Cons: A lot of batman’s rogue’s gallery show up,but they didn’t do that much.
Casts:
- Jensen Ackles as Bruce Wayne/Batman
- Zach Callison as Young Bruce Wayne
- Naya Rivera as Selina Kyle/Catwoman
- Josh Duhamel as Harvey Dent
- Billy Burke as James Gordon
- Katee Sackhoff as Pamela Isley/Poison Ivy
- Titus Welliver as Carmine Falcone
- David Dastmalchian as Calendar Man and Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin
- Troy Baker as The Joker
- Amy Landecker as Barbara Gordon and Carla Vitti
- Julie Nathanson as Gilda Dent
- Jack Quaid as Alberto Falcone
- Fred Tatasciore as Solomon Grundy
- Alyssa Diaz as Renee Montoya
- Alastair Duncan as Alfred Pennyworth
- Robin Atkin Downes as Jonathan Crane/Scarecrow and Thomas Wayne
- John DiMaggio as Jervis Tetch/the Mad Hatter
- Laila Berzins as Sofia Falcone
- Jim Pirri as Sal Maroni
I recommend this 2nd part, although it will probably be released together with part 1,at some stage on DVD.
Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
Resident film reviewer,
Level Best Art Cafe.