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New Batman Movies Announced, TV Show Gets Trailer

Some new Batman movies were announced at New York Comic Con, while the trailer for Bat-Fam has also been revealed.

Bat-Fam is a forthcoming animated series that arrives on the Prime Video streaming service on November 10, 2025. Serving as a spin-off to the animated movie Merry Little Batman, the show’s voice cast includes Luke Wilson, Yonas Kibreab, James Cromwell, and more.

“Batman, Alfred, and young Damian Wayne — now having taken on the mantle of Little Batman — as they welcome a few new residents to Wayne Manor. Joining the family dinner table is Alicia Pennyworth, Alfred’s free-spirited grandniece; Claire, a recently reformed Super-Villain; Ra’s al Ghul, Damian’s adoring ‘Pap Pap’ who also happens to be Batman’s longtime nemesis; and Man-Bat, who takes up residence in the Wayne Manor belfry. Oh! And let’s not forget Selina, the beloved family cat. This close-knit family of misfits navigate the fun and frustrations of ordinary life while protecting the streets of Gotham City. Prepare for nonstop action, big heart, and hilarious chaos!”

Check out the Bat-Fam trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):

What Batman movies were announced?

Per Variety, it was also announced at New York Comic Con that Warner Bros. Animation that a multi-part animated film adaptation of Batman: Knightfall is in the works. The first part is expected to be released at some point next year.

“When the mysterious behemoth known only as Bane frees Batman’s entire Rogue’s Gallery from Arkham Asylum, the Caped Crusader is pushed to his mental and physical breaking point,” the logline reads.

Check out a logo for Batman: Knightfall, via DiscussingFilm, below:

Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall is directed by Jeff Wamester, while the script comes from Jeremy Adams. Jim Krieg and Kimberly S. Moreau serve as producers, while Rick Morales is the supervising producer, and Sam Register and Michael Uslan are both executive producers.

This marks the first time that DC’s iconic Knightfall storyline has ever been adapted into a movie; although, elements of it were used in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises.

Originally reported by Brandon Schreur at SuperHeroHype.


Source: Comingsoon.net