Cast overview: | |||
Stuart Allan | ... | Robin / Damian Wayne (voice) | |
Troy Baker | ... | Owl Lieutenant (voice) | |
Kevin Conroy | ... | Thomas Wayne (voice) | |
Trevor Devall | ... | Jack (voice) | |
Robin Atkin Downes | ... | Grandmaster (voice) | |
Griffin Gluck | ... | Young Bruce / Young Talon (voice) | |
Grey Griffin | ... | Samantha (voice) | |
Sean Maher | ... | Nightwing / Dick Grayson (voice) | |
David McCallum | ... | Alfred Pennyworth (voice) | |
Jason O'Mara | ... | Batman / Bruce Wayne (voice) | |
Peter Onorati | ... | Draco (voice) | |
Andrea Romano | ... | Jill / Batcomputer (voice) | |
Jeremy Sisto | ... | Talon (voice) | |
'Weird Al' Yankovic | ... | The Dollmaker (voice) (as Al Yankovic) |
Damian Wayne is having a hard time coping with his father's "no killing" rule. Meanwhile, Gotham is going through trouble with threats, such as the insane toy maker and the secretive Court of Owls.
Certainly an improvement over the sequel "Son of Batman" with a better story and chracter exposition this movie was worth the watch.
Solid story with some great character exposition and nice pacing. Very good visuals and music composition. Great voice acting and dialogue/writing. The antagonist was decent and had motives and a detailed background.
Overall an enjoyable movie with great character dynamics mainly between the father and son and a solid execution.
Memorable: No. Rewatchable: Yes