Batman: Caped Crusader

7.4
202426m

Welcome to Gotham City, where the corrupt outnumber the good, criminals run rampant and law-abiding citizens live in a constant state of fear. Forged in the fire of tragedy, wealthy socialite Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human—the Batman. His one-man crusade for justice attracts unexpected allies within the GCPD and City Hall, but his heroic actions spawn deadly, unforeseen ramifications.

Production

Logo for Warner Bros. Animation
Logo for Bad Robot
Logo for 6th & Idaho Motion Picture Company

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: Season 1 - Opening Title Sequence

Season 1 - Opening Title Sequence

Thumbnail for video: Finding the Culprit

Finding the Culprit

Thumbnail for video: Batmobile Highlight

Batmobile Highlight

Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2024

Follow the fearsome vigilante in his first year. Forged in the fire of tragedy, billionaire Bruce Wayne becomes something both more and less than human—the Batman. Night after night, against overwhelming odds, he wages his relentless one-man war on crime.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 1: In Treacherous Waters

1. In Treacherous Waters

6.0

A series of explosions rocks Gotham. Batman finds himself in the middle of a turf war between rival crime bosses Rupert Thorne and the Penguin. Meanwhile, Commissioner Gordon and his daughter Barbara look for ways to fix Gotham's corrupt Criminal Justice System from the inside.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 2: ...And Be a Villain

2. ...And Be a Villain

6.3

When a glamorous movie star disappears, Batman and Detective Montoya find themselves tangled up in the dark web of a mysterious avenger haunting the soundstages.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 3: Kiss of the Catwoman

3. Kiss of the Catwoman

5.8

After her multi-millionaire father goes to prison, leaving her strapped for cash, thrill-seeking dilettante Selina Kyle turns to a life of crime as the daring Catwoman, evading the law at every turn. Batman hatches a plan to end her crime spree while two renegade police detectives intend to see that she uses up all her nine lives in one fell swoop.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 4: The Night of the Hunters

4. The Night of the Hunters

5.6

When Mayor Jessop assembles a task force to catch Batman, Detective Montoya is put in charge. Detectives Flass and Bullock take matters into their own hands in an attempt to trap Batman, putting Gotham in a fiery jeopardy.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 5: The Stress of Her Regard

5. The Stress of Her Regard

5.6

Someone is kidnapping and brain-washing rich, powerful men in Gotham, and Batman must find out who and why. When Barbara Gordon begins to suspect that one of her friends may be involved in the abductions, her investigation puts her on a collision course with the Dark Knight.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 6: Night Ride

6. Night Ride

5.9

After a series of robberies in Gotham, Batman wrestles with the possibility that the culprit might be from beyond the grave. Meanwhile, Harvey Dent's morality is tested when a generous campaign donation comes in from a most nefarious source.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 7: Moving Target

7. Moving Target

5.4

In the aftermath of a botched assassination attempt on Commissioner Gordon's life, Montoya vows to do everything in her power to protect Gordon. Batman's investigation into who was behind the hit leads him down a rabbit hole with only one clear answer: trust no one.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 8: Nocturne

8. Nocturne

5.6

When children start going missing at a Harvey Dent campaign event, Batman's sleuthing into the underbelly of a local carnival hosting it uncovers something far more sinister.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 9: The Killer Inside Me

9. The Killer Inside Me

5.6

After Harvey Dent's accident, both Batman and Bruce Wayne must work to stop the DA on his quest for the wrong sort of justice.

Still image for Batman: Caped Crusader season 1 episode 10: Savage Night

10. Savage Night

5.8

Barbara Gordon and Batman's attempt to keep Harvey Dent safe until he testifies in court leads to an all-out war between Gotham's heroes and villains.

Cast

Photo of Hamish Linklater

Hamish Linklater

Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice)

More Like This

Reviews

T

TornadoPower

1/10

Given the talent behind this show (except for Jar Jar Abrams), it could've been great.

Instead all it does is follow a bunch of diversity guidelines.

It's not only boring, but all the people are drawn quite ugly and look disgusting, especially compared to Batman TAS (which it tries to imitate in terms of visual style, but really poorly).

I'm a huge fan of the '90s-'00s DCAU and was expecting something at least a little bit similar, considering the fact that Bruce Timm is involved, but it seems that I was extremely wrong.

G

GenerationofSwine

1/10

Animation, the key word there is Animation, as in animated, as in movement... which this doesn't seem to have. It's like all the characters are playing a game of statue. It looked good, but nothing moved.

And that was my only complaint, it was only a small complaint.... but....then... a female body positive trans Penguin? That's where they lost me.

Could the rest of it be good? Maybe... maybe not, but I'm sick to death of all the forced messaging. So they lost me because of it.

Sorry, but there is SOOO much content, there are so many TV shows, so many movies made before the forced woke politics that I couldn't watch it all... so I don't need to watch Batman: Caped Crusader. I can watch something else, something without the forced messaging.

I don't need to watch anything that pushes that crap... but they need me, their industry is failing.

I gave it a shot, and they lost me immediately when they forced their politics on the Penguin. I unapologetically walked away and I will just stay away.

S

Sejian

4/10

First, why is this even a thing we need in 2024? Did DC look at Marvel's X-Men '97 and decide "Whoa, Nelly! We need to jump on this train and we need to do it now!"

Second, Pingwing isn't transgender, she's gender-swapped. At least get your outrage correct. The transphobia just never ends, does it? "[...] a female body positive trans Penguin" that's a lot of words. Would we have gotten the same stellar criticism for the regular ole body positive male Pingwing?

Third, this is the fourth series I'm reviewing in about as many days and they've all been boring. What is going on? Can I find something not boring to watch, please?

The writing is bad, the voice acting isn't great and the animation is "meh".

The one thing I am offended by is Harley's villain persona now being bland and emotionless. Civilian Harley is fine but villain Harley needs some Skittles or something!

You've reached the end.