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The Biggest Batman Comic of the Century Is Officially Coming to TV

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The Biggest Batman Comic of the Century Is Officially Coming to TV

The acclaimed Batman arc Absolute Batman is being adapted into an animated series, announced at the Annecy festival by Warner Bros. The project brings Scott Snyder as executive producer and showrunner, with Nick Dragotta producing, adapting the blockbuster alternate-universe tale where Bruce Wayne, a working‑class engineer by day and vigilante by night, battles a corrupted world under Darkseid. The Absolute Universe has proven highly popular, with the initial issue reaching its eleventh printing. Development is underway but no release date has been set, as Warner Bros. expands its slate of Batman animations alongside Caped Crusader, Knightfall films, and a Dynamic Duo feature. The focus remains on a darker, reality-warped Gotham and its monstrous roster of villains, signaling continued momentum for DC’s animation push.

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  • Absolute Batman has sold around six million copies and counting, underscoring its strong market traction and popularity within the DC 'Absolute' line.

  • The animated series is in development with no announced release date yet, following the announcement at Warner Bros.' Annecy festival panel.

  • Scott Snyder is onboard as executive producer and showrunner, while Nick Dragotta, the book's artist, will serve as a producer on the series.

  • The story unfolds in the Absolute Universe, an alternate DC setting where Bruce Wayne grew up in Crime Alley in a working-class environment and confronts a corrupted world manipulated by Darkseid.

  • Key antagonists include a monstrous, seemingly immortal Joker; a weather-controlling Mr. Freeze; and a Bane of massive scale, reflecting the heightened dangers of this universe.

  • The Absolute line remains the flagship among Batman adaptations, though other projects are also progressing, such as Batman: Caped Crusader Season 2, Knightfall film trilogy, and the Dynamic Duo puppet film planned for 2028.

  • No premiere date is provided, and the project is positioned as part of a broad DC animation strategy that expands the Batman‑centric lineup.

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