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For more about The Batman and the The Batman Blu-ray release, see the The Batman Blu-ray Review published by Randy Miller III on May 20, 2022 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.5 out of 5. The Batman was captured digitally in a variety of formats (at 4.5 and 6K) by cinematographer Greig Fraser ( Dune, Rogue One, Zero Dark Thirty) using Arri Alexa LF, Mini LF, and Sony CineAlta Venice cameras with a host of Arri, Cook, and Canon anamorphic lenses. The film was finished as a native 4K Digital Intermediate at the 2.39:1 aspect ratio. For its release on Ultra HD, that source has been graded for high dynamic range (both Dolby Vision and HDR10 options are included). The result is a highly cinematic yet moody image, definitely one that lives and breathes in the darkness. So it’s truly surprising how much detail is visible in the 4K presentation—a genuine credit to Frasier’s photography. The HDR adds pleasing subtleties to the color palette, and strongly benefits both shadows and brightly-bold highlights alike, resulting in a remarkably deep and dimensional looking image. And those with Dolby Vision capable displays will be glad to have them. Simply put, this is a gorgeous and beautifully-textured presentation, delivered in reference-quality 4K.

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has already been said about the film's formidable running time of 176 minutes but, while The Batman doesn't necessarily feel bloated in Tonal improvements to the broader color spectrum are very welcome. The picture finds an agreeable warmth in many scenes, such as those taking

The Batman: Other Editions

A Transformation: The Penguin– We get a look at the makeup and prosthetics that turned Collin Farrell into The Penguin.

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history, seamlessly introducing most of its key players with skill: Batman as a fledgling detective, primary villain The Riddler (Paul Dano), The Batman is anything but an extremely colorful film. Its palette runs muted and stray primaries stand out strongly against the darkness, but For more about Batman and the Batman Blu-ray release, see Batman Blu-ray Review published by Kenneth Brown on May 5, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5.The opportunity to watch and rewatch the film will likely lead to further speculation on what's next for Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight. While a sequel isn't confirmed at the moment, there are two TV shows set in the same universe already on the way: one focused on Colin Farrell's Penguin, and a Gotham PD series that tells a "haunted house" style story based in Arkham. I knew that I didn’t want to do an origin tale and I didn’t want to do a story where you saw Bruce going through the trauma and then becoming Batman because that has been done brilliantly many times. But I still wanted to make sure that we had Batman at the center, whose story was the main story, so that it was his character arc, but he had not already mastered himself.” folds in superior environmental effects, too, notably prior to a robbery on Gotham's busy streets at film's open and in several scenes inside the bustling

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The 2160p resolution is a boon to the film. Grain is well manicured and consistent in density. It lends a beautiful complimentary feel to the picture thatEnglish, EnglishSDH, French, German, GermanSDH, Italian, ItalianSDH, Portuguese, Spanish, Cantonese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish( less) redeemed themselves. (Ironically, one of the only actors not immediately balked at looked like this four months before signing on.) Robert Pattinson was no exception: Twilight may be a distant

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actor's initial casting and the choices made for this portrayal of a well-established comic icon, as well as the unique challenges and rewards of

That’s where home media swoops in like a convenient caped crusader, ready to solve the issue of repeat viewing. his attraction to the project, what he brought to the table, how he selected his cast, how he influenced the design of Gotham City, and the film's eventual reception. Never at a loss for words, the eccentric director is a joy to listen to. Fans will find this is a great place to start when they begin digging into the anthology. it's not powered by vivid neon lights, dynamic cross-lighting, or of course candy-colored costumes. Starring: Will Arnett , Zach Galifianakis , Michael Cera , Rosario Dawson , Ralph Fiennes , Hector Elizondo The Batman Blu-ray delivers great video and reference-quality audio in this overall recommended Blu-ray release



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