The DC animated film Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham shares first-glance images of 1920’s Gotham. The upcoming film uncovers the origin of Batman and is based on miniseries by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace, and Troy Nixey (2001). The filmmakers cast some great voice actors for this movie: David Giuntoli as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Emily O’Brien as Talia al Ghul, Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, John DiMaggio as James Gordon, and David Dastmalchian as Grendon.
“Set in the roaring 1920s of one of DC’s Elseworlds, the story sees Bruce Wayne as an explorer who unwittingly unleashes a Lovecraftian evil, which he must combat after a twenty-year absence from Gotham,” Timothy McClelland said in an article. “While the first image gives audiences a glimpse of Batman’s 1920s-style suit, the others see Talia al Ghul and Bruce Wayne with Harvey Dent and Oliver Queen. While the images don’t give much away, viewers can see the influence of the time period and what to expect in another Elseworlds story akin to the previously released Batman: Gotham by Gaslight.”
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