Every Batman Cartoon In Chronological Order

Batman isn’t just famous for his movies and comics – he’s also starred in many beloved animated series that have entertained audiences for generations. Watching these shows in order of their release offers a fascinating look at how the character of Batman has changed and developed over time. And with new series like Batwheels and Bat-Fam constantly being released, there’s always something fresh to discover in the world of Batman animation.

Guy Ritchie’s ‘Fountain of Youth’ Was Criminally Underrated

The Apple TV+ series, Fountain of Youth, centers around Luke, a charming archeologist played by John Krasinski, and his sister Charlotte, a museum curator played by Natalie Portman. They haven’t spoken in years, but a wealthy man on his deathbed brings them together with a mission: to find the fabled spring that grants eternal life. This sends them on an exciting worldwide adventure, solving puzzles and staying one step ahead of both Interpol and a mysterious group called the “Protectors.” Their search ultimately leads them to the Great Pyramids of Giza, but the big question remains: does the fountain actually exist?

Prime Video’s 2-Part Sci-Fi Spinoff Is One Of Its Kind

The most successful spinoffs don’t simply copy what made the original show popular. Instead, they forge their own path while still acknowledging their roots. They build on the established world and characters, but also introduce fresh elements like expanded storylines and entirely new faces, enriching the overall franchise.

Netflix’s When They See Us Is Aging Into a Modern Classic

They were with friends in another section of the park. Only after the full sentences of those wrongly accused were served did the actual criminal come forward. The four-part series When They See Us details the tragic events of that day, exploring how the Central Park Five made false confessions and the long-lasting impact of the unjust convictions on their lives.

Prime Video’s Controversial Fantasy Series ‘Good Omens’ by Neil Gaiman Can Be Binged in a Weekend

As a huge fantasy fan, I was immediately drawn to this show knowing it was based on a novel by two legends of British fantasy. And honestly, the cast alone is worth the watch – you’ve got David Tennant from Doctor Who, Michael Sheen who I loved in Twilight, even Jon Hamm from Mad Men! It might not have the massive scale of something like The Rings of Power, or the visual flair of The Legend of Vox Machina, but for me, it’s easily one of the best fantasy shows Prime Video has to offer right now.

10 Best Director Oscar Wins That Are Indisputable

This award honors exceptional directing, acknowledging the idea that a director can be the primary artistic force behind a film. Sometimes, a director acts as the ‘author’ of a movie, overseeing all creative choices to tell the most impactful story. Because of this focus on individual artistic vision, the winner of Best Director isn’t always the director of the film that wins Best Picture.

Daniel Radcliffe Says HBO Harry Potter Series Changed His Life

Daniel Radcliffe, best known for playing Harry Potter, along with his co-stars Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, likely started their acting careers thanks to the hugely popular film series. While he appreciates the opportunities the Wizarding World provided, Radcliffe doesn’t want to be remembered solely for a role he played as a child. His feelings about being defined by that role have only been reinforced by his new HBO series.