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Director
  
Budget
  
30,000 USD

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Action, Crime

Screenplay
  
Writer
  
Sandy Collora

Batman: Dead End movie poster

Release date
  
July 19, 2003 (2003-07-19)

Based on
  
Characters by Bob KaneBill Finger

Cast
  
(Coringa),
Clark Bartram
(Batman),
Kurt Carley
(Predador #1),
Dragon Dronet
(Predador #2),
Jake McKinnon
(Alien)

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Batman dead end 2003


Batman: Dead End is a fan film written and directed by Sandy Collora that premiered July 19, 2003 at the San Diego Comic-Con, and on the internet shortly thereafter. The film crosses over the DC Comics superhero Batman with the Alien and Predator science fiction film franchises.

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Plot

Batman: Dead End movie scenes

Batman corners an escaped Joker, only to have the villain suddenly dragged off by an Alien. The Alien is, in turn, killed by a Predator, which Batman fights and defeats. Other Predators then appear just as more Aliens emerge from the darkness behind Batman. The film ends abruptly with Batman caught in between the two alien species.

Cast

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  • Clark Bartram as Bruce Wayne/Batman
  • Andrew Koenig as The Joker
  • Kurt Carley as the Predator
  • Jake McKinnon as the Alien
  • Patrick Oronet, Patrick Magee and Kurt Carley as other Predators
  • Production

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    The film was made for a reported $30,000 and filmed in parts of North Hollywood, California, as a stand-in for Gotham City. Collora filmed a similar project, 2004's World's Finest, with much of the same cast and crew.

    Reception

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    Film director and comic book writer Kevin Smith called it "possibly the truest, best Batman movie ever made", and comic book artist Alex Ross praised it as "Batman the way I've always wanted to see him". Collora has stated in interviews that the film was made as a demonstration reel to attract attention to his directing skills, and as such, succeeded in its goal.

    Batman: Dead End Chas Blankenships BatMania Fan Film Theatre Short Reels

    Fan Films Quarterly listed Batman: Dead End as one of the 10 most pivotal moments in fan film history in its Summer 2006 issue.


    Batman: Dead End Behind the Mask The Batman Dead End Story

    Batman: Dead End Batman Dead End Pulled from the Screen used mold replica movie costume

    References

    Batman: Dead End Wikipedia
    Batman: Dead End IMDb Batman: Dead End themoviedb.org