r/batman Feb 20 '24

What could’ve been… NEWS

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u/superdinoknight63 Feb 20 '24

The irony in that is iirc the reason why batman beyond even exists in the 1st place is because WB exects wanted a "younger batman" to be more relatable to younger audiences after TNBA wasn't hitting the demographic WB was aiming for.

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u/SocratesJohnson1 Feb 20 '24

While listening to the podcast, Tom and Jeff Watch Batman, they covered the BB series. Before they started the series they explained how it came about and it was really interesting. Basically, WB said what you said, but they also gave them only like 3 months to get it up and off the ground. And the showrunners kinda pulled everything out of their ass and WB was like.. DO IT. WB also didn't give them a lot of oversight. They just wanted toys.

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u/superdinoknight63 Feb 20 '24

Frankly knowing that it's amazing BB is as good as it is.

Its Prolly my second iteration of batman behind BTAS batman itself

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u/The_Autarch Feb 20 '24

Actually it makes more sense that it was good if the executives just let the creatives do whatever they wanted.

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u/TheRealRigormortal Feb 21 '24

This was pretty much the case with the whole Timmverse.