A Million Little Things actor David Giuntoli will be voicing Batman for Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham.
The animated film is based on the 2001 graphic novel by Mike Mignola, Richard Pace, and Troy Nixey. It is part of DC’s Elseworlds line, which tells stories set outside the DC universe.
Explorer Bruce Wayne in the 1920s accidentally unleashes an ancient evil and returns to Gotham after being away for two decades. Batman battles Lovecraftian supernatural forces and encounters allies and enemies such as Green Arrow, Ra’s al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Two-Face, and James Gordon.
Additional voice cast includes Tati Gabrielle as Kai Li Cain, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, John DiMaggio as James Gordon, Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent, Brian George as Alfred, and Jason Marsden as Dick Grayson and Young Bruce Wayne, Karan Brar as Sanjay “Jay” Tawde; David Dastmalchian as Grendon; Navid Negahban as Ra’s al Ghul; Emily O’Brien as Talia al Ghul and Martha Wayne; Tim Russ as Lucius Fox; Matthew Waterson as Jason Blood/Etrigan; Jeffrey Combs as Kirk Langstrom; William Salyers as Cobblepot; Gideon Adlon as Oracle; and Darin De Paul as Thomas Wayne.
Christopher Berkeley and Sam Liu will be co-directing from a script by Jase Ricci. Sam Liu, Jim Krieg, and Kimberly S. Moreau are producing, with Sam Register and Michael Uslan executive producing.
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham is expected in the spring of 2023.
Source:
The Hollywood Reporter
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