Batman: Death in the Family is one interesting Bat-beast from both storytelling and production points of view. It's an interactive animated feature, a first for Warner Bros. Animation / Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, that ambitiously adapts the 1988's four-issue “Batman: A Death in the Family” comic arc, written by Jim Starlin and illustrated by Jim Aparo, with iconic cover art by Mike Mignola. The landmark DC event allowed fans to vote by telephone to determine the story’s ending, a chance that modern audiences now get to repeat through the feature's interactive elements. Batman: Death in …
DC's latest direct-to-video animated movie offers an interactive take on an iconic Batman story, but it's ultimately limited by its small scope.
DC's first interactive animated movie is almost here, and we explain how Batman: Death in the Family's "choose your own adventure" format works and why you probably want to buy the disc version over the digital version.
From Superman: Man of Tomorrow to Batman: Death in the Family, there are plenty more animated DC movies in the works for 2020 and beyond.
DC and WBHE are adapting one of the most famous Batman storylines of all time, but with an interactive twist. IGN has your exclusive first look at the new movie, DC Showcase - Batman: Death in the Family.