In honour of the release of Warner Bros latest animated Caped Crusader adventure, Batman Vs Two-Face, get a look behind the scenes of the film with a couple of brand new clips.
Firstly, the late great Adam West voices his most famous character for the last time in this wonderful clip:
And secondly, sci-fi icon William Shatner takes on Two-Face:
Here’s the synopsis for Batman Vs Tow-Face:
As the sequel to the 2016 hit animated film Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, the all-new Batman vs. Two-Face finds Batman and Robin back in classic 1960s action, protecting Gotham City from some of the most nefarious villains in comics history. But when the mutilated master of multiplicity, Two-Face, begins staging a daring crime wave across Gotham, the Caped Crusaders must work double-time to discover his mysterious secret identity before they can halt his evil-doing – all the while combating the likes of Catwoman, Joker, Riddler, Penguin, Bookworm, Hugo Strange and King Tut!
The late Adam West leads the star-studded cast in his final performance as Batman. The beloved actor delivers an inspired turn opposite fellow pop culture icon William Shatner (Star Trek) as the criminally conflicted Harvey Dent/Two-Face. This is only the second production of any kind to feature the two titans of the fanboy realm together. West and Shatner first teamed in the 1963 “Alexander The Great” television series that never made it past the pilot.
The cast also boasts two more pop culture icons of the 1960s. Burt Ward is back for more “holy” fun as the Boy Wonder himself, Robin, and Tony Award winner Julie Newmar reprises her role as the fiendish feline, Catwoman.
The voice cast also includes Jeff Bergman as Joker, Bookworm and Desmond Dumas, Sirena Irwin as Dr. Quinzel, Thomas Lennon as Chief O’Hara, Lee Meriwether as Lucilee Diamond, William Salyers as Penguin, Lynne Marie Stewart as Aunt Harriet, Jim Ward as Hugo Strange and Commissioner Gordon, Steven Weber as Alfred and Two-Face henchmen and Wally Wingert as Riddler and King Tut.
Batman vs. Two-Face is available on 16 October 2017 on Digital and 30 October 2017 with a Blu-ray™ featuring three limited edition art cards, a limited edition Blu-ray™ steelbook, DVD and VOD.