In light of our Batman 5 thread, here comes more news about the new Kids WB Batman cartooned called \'The Batman\'.
According to the deal, Kids\' WB! will air the half-hour show on Saturday mornings next fall, with Cartoon Network starting its run some six months later. The Batman looks at the hero in his mid-twenties, when he lives in a bachelor pad surrounded by hyper-modern Bat-gadgets and drives a souped-up Batmobile.
During the series, he\'ll meet each of the story\'s famed villains––Penguin, Joker, Catwoman, Riddler and Mr. Freeze––for the first time. U2\'s The Edge performs the show\'s theme song

e Batman, an innovative, all-new animated television series based on the famed DC Comics super hero Batman, is being produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Kids\' WB! and Cartoon Network, it was announced today by Sander Schwartz, President, Warner Bros. Animation; Paul Levitz, President and Publisher, DC Comics; John Hardman, Senior Vice President, Programming, Kids\' WB!; and Sam Register, Senior Vice President of Original Animation, Cartoon Network.
The Batman will feature the most complex and intriguing character in comic book history in action-packed super-heroic adventures, melding the renowned character\'s extraordinary physical prowess and super-sleuthing skills with a new range of experimental Bat-gadgets and amped-up Batmobiles. This series picks up Batman\'s story in year three: in his mid-twenties, just finding his way as protector, defender and Caped Crusader, while balancing his public persona as billionaire bachelor Bruce Wayne. Accentuating the original take on the series, The Edge from multi-Grammy Award-winning sensation U2 will perform the series\' theme song.
"Batman is one of animation\'s most recognizable and most popular characters," said Schwartz. "For decades, legions of fans throughout the world have enjoyed Batman comics, feature films, television series and made-for-video releases. The new series will continue this timeless tradition, while adding an exciting new interpretation that will appeal to current fans, as well as attract a whole new generation to the celebrated Batman franchise."
"\'The Batman\' is an important new addition to the Batman mythology, produced by our award-winning colleagues at Warner Bros. Animation," said Levitz. "We look forward to working with them to make it the new creative benchmark for adventure animation, just as \'The Adventures of Batman\' set the tone for the field a decade ago."
Living in Gotham, a metropolis where shadows run long and deep, beneath elevated train tracks and within a 150-year-old drainage system, this younger Batman will confront updated takes of familiar foes -- meeting each member of his classic Rogue\'s Gallery for the first time. From the likes of Joker, Penguin, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, Riddler and Man-Bat, among others, the war on crime jumps to the next level with a new arsenal at the Dark Knight\'s disposal, all operated and linked by an advanced remote-controlled invention he dubs the "Bat-Wave."
"Batman has thrilled audiences for decades and we look forward to bringing a contemporary vision of this classic hero to a new generation," said Hardman. "Kids\' WB! is eager to work with the Studio and help expand the scope of this timeless franchise."
"To me, this is a dream project. Batman is the ultimate action-adventure property, and I\'ve been a fan all of my life," said Register. "The characters will remain true to their heritage, but we\'re going to deliver an action-adventure show that will feel so fresh and stylish that today\'s kids will love it as much as we all did growing up. I think this new Batman animated series will be a show that kids and their parents will watch together."
Winner of the "Comics Buyer\'s Guide" Favorite Character of the Century Award, Batman is one of the most memorable inventions in literature and continues to sustain his worldwide appeal, starring in numerous collected editions and special publications and appearing monthly in seven comic books. Created by Bob Kane, Batman made his comic book debut in "Detective Comics #27" in May 1939. Within a year, "Batman #1," the first comic book devoted exclusively to the Caped Crusader\'s adventures, hit newsstands. In this issue, he battled the Joker and Catwoman for the very first time. In 2003, the monthly comic book "Batman," written by fan favorite Jeph Loeb and superstar artist Jim Lee, was the number one comic book in North America. The graphic novels "The Dark Knight Returns," "Batman: Year One" and "Batman: The Long Halloween" are perennial industry bestsellers.

Voice talent:
Rino Romano will voice Bruce Wayne,
Kevin Michael Richardson will play the
Joker
Tom Kenny will play the Penguin.
Ming-Na will voice an unnamed detective.
Adam West will appear as the Mayor
Gina Gershon will voice Catwoman.
My comments:
ARGHHH!
(1) A "bachelor pad surrounded by hyper-modern Bat-gadgets and drives a souped-up Batmobile"? No Wayne Manor? Multi-batmobiles (as noted in another quote) and tons of Bat-gadgets? This sounds just like a toy marketing scheme!!
(2) The animation! It looks almost like MTV\'s Spideman and god how I hate that.
(3) U2 is doing the theme song? What ever happened to a nice moody piece ala Batman (89) and Batman: TAS? Do we need U2 or Bono ? NO!
(4) A Bat-wave? What the hell is this non-sense?
(5) Meeting all his villians for the first time? WB has said before they would like this to form some sort of pre-continutation from Bruce Timm\'s Batman: TAS, but it can\'t if he is meeting villians such as Mr.Freeze and Man-Bat for the first time, due to the fact both they\'re orgins stories was done on Batman:TAS.
(6) The fact it is going to start off on Kids WB! worries me. Teen Titans (which I enjoy) , but I don\'t think a light-hearted approach would work for the Batman character.
(7) If you look closely at the bottom picture, you can see a hint of yellow, which would mean a large yellow bat-symbol ala the 60\'s show. Also the title / font seems a lot like the 60\'s show. With the talk of a ton of gadgets and these things, it makes me thing light-hearted and CAMPY. Not a good step for the Batman franchise.
So..dissapointing.. As everyone knows I\'m a huge Batman fan, loved the Bruce Timm Animated series, hell, I love all the Batman series, but I don\'t think this one is a step in the right direction. Infact, I think it\'s two steps at least seven steps back.