Batman normally operates alone, but he finds allies on both sides of the law in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One. While Police Captain James Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent act as his crime-fighting colleagues, the Dark Knight finds an unlikely partner in Catwoman. Voiced by the late Naya Rivera (in her final acting performance), Catwoman/Selina Kyle assists, romances and even comes to the rescue of Batman as the two-part film unfolds.
Attached you will find four new images of Catwoman from Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital and Blu-ray on June 22, 2021.
Among the complicated relationships within Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One is the liaison of Batman and Catwoman. Balancing romance and gamesmanship, the hero and the anti-hero follow the path of the Holiday Killer while getting personal as both their costumed aliases and their roles as Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle. Catwoman/Selina Kyle is voiced by the late Naya Rivera (Glee), and Jensen Ackles (Supernatural) voices Batman/Bruce Wayne.
Catwoman leads Batman to a huge stash of Falcone money in a turning point scene from Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One. Catwoman is voiced by the late Naya Rivera (Glee).
A close-up image of the alluring, unpredictable Catwoman, who is voiced by the late Naya Rivera (Glee) in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One.
Catwoman gets into some precarious positions in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One,but as the saying goes, cats always land on their feet. So goes the tale of Catwoman – voiced by the late Naya Rivera (Glee) – as she matches Batman step-for-step in their pursuit of the Holiday Killer.
The centerpiece of Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One revolves around the triumvirate of crimefighters – Batman/Bruce Wayne, Police Captain James Gordon, and District Attorney Harvey Dent – as they try to solve the mystery of the Holiday Killer.
Inspired by the iconic mid-1990s DC story from Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Onebegins as a brutal murder on Halloween prompts Gotham’s young vigilante, the Batman, to form a pact with the city’s only two uncorrupt lawmen – Police Captain James Gordan and District Attorney Harvey Dent – in order to take down The Roman, head of the notorious and powerful Falcone Crime Family. But when more deaths occur on Thanksgiving and Christmas, it becomes clear that instead of ordinary gang violence, they’re also dealing with a serial killer – the identity of whom, with each conflicting clue, grows harder to discern. Few cases have ever tested the wits of the World’s Greatest Detective like the mystery behind the Holiday Killer.
Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and DC, the feature-length animated Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One will be distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on Digital and Blu-ray on June 22, 2021.
Complicated relationships are a recurring theme in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One, particularly where Batman/Bruce Wayne (voiced by Jensen Ackles) and Catwoman/Selina Kyle (Naya Rivera) are involved.
Central to the story of Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One are its primary protagonists: Batman/Bruce Wayne (voiced by Jensen Ackles), Police Captain James Gordon (Billy Burke) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Josh Duhamel).
Police Captain James Gordon (voiced by Billy Burke) leads a team of trusted detectives, including Renee Montoya (voiced by Alyssa Diaz) in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part One.
One of the more complicated relationships in Batman: The Long Halloween, Part Oneinvolves District Attorney Harvey Dent (voiced by Josh Duhamel) and his wife Gilda (Julie Nathanson).