The Dollmaker voice as Al Yankovic I must say that i was a little bit skeptical before watching this one. . It's not written in a way that this type of story normally ends with and it's also a bit emotional showing that Bruce and Damian really care for each other. The biggest difference to the source material is Damian who, once again, seems more to be the protagonist rather than his father. Their scenes together are the best in the movie along with the good action which extremely profits from the great animation. Because then we probably could talk about the best animated Batman movie up to this point. It also leaves a bit open ended to set up a sequel which i normally don't really like that much but i'm okay with it here because i'd like to see another movie from this series especially when the third one improves as much on the second one as this one did on the first.
Convinced that Superman is now a threat to humanity, Batman embarks on a personal vendetta to end his reign on Earth, while the conniving Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg launches his own crusade against the Man of Steel. The loss of life and collateral damage left many feeling angry and helpless, including crime-fighting billionaire Bruce Wayne Ben Affleck. So the writers realized that it would be better to make him more likable than in the first movie where he was basically an almost unbearable prick. The writing, in general is pretty decent and the voice actors do a great job portraying these characters especially Jason O'Mara who is probably my second favorite Batman by now, after Kevin Conroy of course. I won't spoil it, but i want to mention that i really like the ending of this movie. But here he's a little more like an actual child and it works for the most part especially when Bruce tries to build a relationship with him.
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