Batman: Caped Crusader review - A refreshing noir reboot
"Batman: Caped Crusader," a new 10-part animated series on Prime Video, offers a refreshing take on the iconic superhero. Set in a noir-inflected 1940s Gotham City, the series strips Batman back to his essentials, focusing on his wits and fists rather than high-tech gadgets.
This throwback vibe evokes the beloved "Batman: The Animated Series," with a similar art style and co-creator Bruce Timm returning. Hamish Linklater voices Batman, delivering a controlled yet rage-filled performance that hints at the character's ongoing development.
The series explores the early days of Batman's crime-fighting career, before his truce with the police. This puts him at odds with Jim Gordon and Harvey Dent, setting up a compelling season-long arc. Each episode also features a different Batman villain, from deep cuts like Gentleman Ghost to familiar foes like Catwoman and Penguin, all given fresh interpretations.
The show balances goofy high adventure with sly wit and dark noir undertones. The cultural familiarity with Batman's mythos adds to the sense of impending doom, especially with the inclusion of Harvey Dent, hinting at his inevitable transformation into Two-Face.
While the storytelling can be a bit rough around the edges, "Batman: Caped Crusader" offers a promising start with a second season already commissioned. This new series is a must-watch for fans seeking a stylish and satisfying Bat-to-basics experience.