Batman: Death Wish

Batman: Death Wish is a 2012 fan film directed by Matthew Hiscox, based on the Batman franchise.[1] Unlike other Batman fan films that use the more mature, contemporary settings of later comic books, this fan film is styled after the Joel Schumacher films Batman Forever and Batman & Robin, as well as Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures and the No Man's Land comics storyline.[2]

Batman: Death Wish
Directed byMatthew Hiscox
Produced byMatthew Hiscox
Jennifer Zhang
Written byJennifer Zhang
Based onCharacters
by Bob Kane
Bill Finger
StarringChristopher L. Robinson
Whitney Moore
Matthew Hiscox
Rayne Bidder
Joey Rassool
Jennifer Zhang
Michael T. Coleman
Ali Williams
CinematographyAndrew Ceperley
Edited byHarlan Ames
Chuck Finley
Release date
  • January 13, 2012 (2012-01-13)
Running time
12 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Batman, Robin and Nightwing investigate a string of incidents where a mysterious assailant has been taking down numerous crime organizations all over Gotham City. In their findings, they discover that while the thugs were taken down and no cash was stolen in the crime scenes, the Riddler and the Scarecrow have been lethally drugged with a botanical neurotoxin found only in the Far East. Moreover, blood splatters in the crime scenes indicate that the assailant was reckless, not caring about sustaining gunshot wounds during the fights while drugging the villains. Batman concludes that the assailant is Batgirl, who is being manipulated by Poison Ivy; the gunshot wounds she sustained were her failed attempts at breaking the spell. Batman and Robin confront Poison Ivy, who attempts to kill Batman with a lethal dose of the neurotoxin. An injured Batgirl, however, briefly breaks Poison Ivy's spell on her to block the shot as the villainess makes her escape and Nightwing rushes to the scene with the antidote.

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