Chase Meridian, Bruce invites her to a charity circus event. Edward Nygma, a researcher at Wayne Enterprises, develops a device to beam television directly to a person's brain Bruce Wayne (with whom Nygma is obsessed) rejects the invention, noting that it "raises too many questions", and Edward angrily resigns from his position.Īfter meeting psychiatrist Dr. In Gotham City, Batman stops a hostage situation in a bank caused by Two-Face. With the release of Batman '89, an alternate comic continuation of Batman Returns, both Batman Forever and its sequel Batman & Robin have been placed in a branching timeline, making the original Batman film series minus the first two films directed by Tim Burton an alternate timeline within the Burtonverse. Joel Schumacher returned as director and Chris O'Donnell reprised his role as Robin, however the role of Batman was recast a second time with Val Kilmer being replaced by George Clooney due to scheduling conflicts. While the film received mixed reviews, Batman Forever was followed by a sequel, Batman & Robin, in 1997. Batman Forever grossed over $336 million worldwide, making it the sixth highest grossing film of 1995. The film was released in theaters on June 16, 1995. The plot focuses on Batman halting Two-Face and the Riddler's scheme to extract information from all the minds in Gotham City so they may use it to learn the identity of Batman and bring the entire city under their control. It is a sequel to Batman Returns and the third film in the Motion Picture Anthology, starring Val Kilmer as Bruce Wayne/Batman, who replaces Michael Keaton from the previous two films. " You see, I'm both Bruce Wayne and Batman, not because I have to be, now, because I choose to be." ―Batman to the Riddler īatman Forever is a 1995 film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Tim Burton, based on the DC Comics character Batman.
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