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Batman Beyond


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Batman Beyond

Original Run January 10, 1999 to December 18, 2001
No. of Episodes 52
Genre(s) animation
Comics
Creator(s) Bob Kane (characters)
Exec. Producer(s) Silvio Horta
Robert Lieberman
Gina Matthews
Grant Scharbo
Starring Will Friedle
Kevin Conroy
Lauren Tom
Country of Origin USA
Original Channel WB
 

Batman Beyond, also known as Batman of the Future, was a 1999 animated series created by The WB Network. It is a part of the DC Comics Batman franchise. Batman Beyond premiered on January 10, 1999. The final episode aired on December 18, 2001. It produced one spin-off series, The Zeta Project and had crossovers with Justice League and Static shock.


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In the future, an elderly Bruce Wayne has been forced to retire from his life of crime fighting. He encounters a young boy, Terry McGinnis who lost his father to to a gang of criminals. Terry accidentally uncovers the Batcave and borrows one of Bruce's highly advanced Bat suits to avenge his father's death. He ultimately takes on the role as Batman, continuing Bruce Wayne's legacy.


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